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  1. Save Trees – Use Jute

    Each year hundreds of trees are cut for making furniture, paper and wood. If we opt for furniture, bags and other products made of jute, millions of trees can be saved from being lumbered. There are a variety of jute made products available in the market today such as bags, furnishing products, furniture etc. These products are a good alternative to using wooden furniture and paper bags. It is not just limited to furniture and bags but manufacturing of jute products are also making a vast range of jute made goods like decorative articles, arts & craft, stationary products, footwear, apparels, rugs etc. in beautiful designs, texture, color and prints. Thus now people have more options to include jute in their eco friendly lifestyle.

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  2. Tips on Switching to Reusable Grocery Bags

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    1. Gather all the bags in your home that are washable, durable and approximately of the size of a paper grocery bag.
    2. After unloading your groceries, return the reusable grocery bags back to your car. This will make sure that you have the bags the next time you visit the grocery store.
    3. Keep some in the car or your purse/briefcase for unexpected trips to the store.
    4. If you arrive at the check out counter and realize that you left your bags in the car, simply push your cart aside and go get them! It will only take a few minutes but you will be glad you did it.
    5. Gently remind the bagger to pack your bags full so that you can avoid using plastic bags.
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  3. Reusable Grocery Bags

    Making a switch to using reusable grocery bags is much easier than you think. Apart from the ecological benefits, reusable bags can make grocery shopping more time saving by requiring lesser trips to & from the car. These bags also help you to get rid of piles of plastic bags from your home. grocery_2

    When buying reusable grocery bags, make sure that you choose materials that are machine washable and durable. This way your bags can be used for many more years. Try to choose fabrics that are eco-friendly and sustainable like recycled PET, jute/burlap, hemp, organic or recycled cotton etc. CarryGreen is the best choice when it comes to reusable jute/burlap bags and cotton bags that can be used for groceries.

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  4. Top 5 Ecofriendly Alternatives for Plastic

    Top 5 Ecofriendly Alternatives for Plastic

    Plastic is so ingrained in our daily lives that it is difficult to imagine without them. They are everywhere. They are durable, long lasting and have become a seemingly ubiquitous part of our national culture.

    There is couple of ecofriendly alternatives to plastics. Here are some most common alternatives. alternative-of-plastic

     

    Glass: We are so much used to plastic water bottles and milk bottles on our kitchen counters. Unlike plastic, glass is made from sand. This renewable source contains no chemicals that can leach into your food or body. And it's easily recycled. Sure, glass is a breakable material but it won't l

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  5. Eat Your Veggies to Save Energy

    We all know that eating vegetables has all kind of health and nutritional benefits. However what you might not know is that agreeing to a more plant based diet uses up less of water and energy than following a meat based diet. Actually, meat is the least energy efficient food on Earth. It requires a vast amount of water to set it up for human consumption, which in turn causes a lot of wastage. In order to produce a mere pound of beef, it requires approximately 2,500 gallons of water. Furthermore, livestock produces 130 times the wastage of humans – that is a lot of manure!eatyourveggies

    Actually livestock produces 11 billion pounds of slurry waste, sludge, and manure every year. The very same waste in turn releases e

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  6. Why Eco-Fashion?

    It is said that if every consumer on a daily basis, starts to knowingly link their purchase to the consumption of limited resources of Earth, and takes responsibility of their own consumption of resources, we might be able to live as a supportable society.eco-fashion

    Eco-fashion or alternate fashion is a part of the fashion world. Eco-fashion is a part of a larger trend where the product is manufactured and produced keeping in mind the social and environmental impact it might have all through its life cycle. This impact would be in terms of no child labor, lesser carbon footprint

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  7. 3 Natural Fibers for Sustainability

    3 Natural Fibers for Sustainability

    Natural fibers are great substances that are spun into ropes or thread great in producing fabulous items such as bags, rugs, carpet, carriers, and upholstery. Natural fibers are extracted from the plants and are divided into 3 categories: Fruit fiber, Stem fiber and Leaf fiber.3-natural-fibers

    Fruit Fiber: Fruit fibers are extracted from the fruits of plants and they are light and hairy. Example is cotton, coconut fibers. Cotton is the most important fibers primarily used in the textile industry. Cotton is used in the production of bags, carriers, clothes, outfits etc.

    Stem Fibers: Jute, also known as the golden fiber, is

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  8. Summer Ecofriendly Tips for the Apartment

    Summer is here. With bright sun and warm weather, it is the perfect time to make eco-friendly changes to your apartment. These green ecofriendly tips are simple to execute, and they’ll have a positive and long lasting impact on both your home and the environment.

    Air Purification thru Plants: Plants are natural air purifiers that will glorify your apartment. Snake plants, spider plants, Golden pothos are some of the most popular indoor air purifying plants used in apartments.

    Unplug electrical Appliances: Toasters, chargers, TVs, and other electrical appliances consume more energy if they are plugged in and not in use. Simply unplug these devices. You will save tons of energy and eventually get a lower electricity bill every month.

    Ecofriendly cleaning products: Make y

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  9. Old Become New: Using Tote bags for Art and Craft project in summer

    Jute Hessian or burlap is one of the cheapest, affordable and the toughest of all natural fibers and considered as the fiber of the next generation. It is one of the most versatile, durable natural fibers that are extremely sturdy, strong and has the life expectancy of over a thousand plastic carrier bags.

    Jute bags and cotton totes have numerous uses. Jute and cotton bags can be used as a primary bag, carrying textbooks, folders, lunch, and mails.  It can also be used as a shopping bag primarily because it can be served as a substitute for disposable plastic shopping bags. Both jute and cotton bags can also be used as a Beach bag for all those beach buddies. It is also being widely used as an office bags in developing countries.

    If your jute and cotton totes look old and rusty, in

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  10. Jute: A sustainable plant for Health and nutrition

    Jute: A sustainable plant for Health and nutrition

    Jute Hessian or burlap is one of the cheapest, affordable and the toughest of all natural fibers and considered as the fiber of the next generation. One hectare of Jute plants consumes over 15 tons of CO2, several times higher than trees. Popularly known as golden fiber, Jute is second only to cotton in world's production of textile fibers. India, Bangladesh, China and Thailand are the leading producers and manufacturers of Jute in the world.  It is one of the most versatile, durable natural fibers that are extremely sturdy, strong and has the life expectancy of over a thousand plastic carrier bags. When discarded, jute totally decomposes giving back all its valuable nutrients into the soil.

    Such a versatile plant has also tremendous health be

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