Recently it seems that the latest trend in fashion is going green or being eco-friendly. Thanks to our pal Al Gore, there has been a surge in wanting to protect our environment, and switching your shopping choices to eco-friendly products is a positive first step.
There are several companies that are making it easier for you to go green. Ikea, Whole Foods, and even Target have some really cool canvas shopping bags that you can use beyond the grocery store. Try taking them with you to the mall, your local farmers market, or even the library to carry your books.
One of my favorite websites: www.whiteapricot.com has a catalog of websites that offer eco-friendly clothing and accessories, to include yoga and baby wear.
I also love the number of boutiques popping up everywhere that carry organic clothing and other fun, indulging products.
In a perfect world, I would live in a green community where everything was made of recyclable products to include my home and furniture, the power source would use only solar energy, and the grocery stores stocked nothing but organic and recycled products. I would drive a hybrid hydrogen car, and my entire wardrobe would be comprised of organic and environmentally safe fabrics.
Thankfully our environment is actually moving towards a world that closely resembles the above scenario. You don't have to be rich, like Kimora Simmons, (did anyone catch last weeks episode of Life in the Fab Lane?) to convert your life to being eco-friendly. If you have any questions on what small easy changes that you can do in your everyday life email me at dmkfullcircle@gmail.com or go to my site www.gogreenwebcast.com/fullcircle
Got to www.mypace.com/dmkfullcircle and add me as a friend. Spread the eco-friendly love...
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