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Posted: October 20, 2015
Jute fibers can be used alone or blended with other types of fibers to make twine and rope. The coarse ends of the plants, also known as Jute butts, are used to make inexpensive cloth. On the other hand, very fine threads of jute can be taken out and made into imitation silk. Jute fibers can also be used to make paper, and with increasing fear about forest destruction for wood pulp that is used to make most paper, the importance of jute for this purpose is expected to increase in future. Jute fibers can also be woven into curtains, chair coverings, carpets, hessian cloth, and backing for linoleum.
CarryGreen.com is a web-based store having a large selection of totes from cotton and jute to non-woven and canvas bags
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An inevitable autumn chore is to rake leaves into piles. Putting the piles of leaves into bags is easier said than done. Plastic bags are not made for natural breakdown. This process can contribute to organic landfill waste or worse.
If left at curbside they are ugly and can cause storm drain clogging which may lead to flooding. Jute, a biodegradable and recyclable material is user and environmentally friendly, and fertilizes the yard. A product for collection and composting of leaves called garden composting leaf sacks. We can use the option of biodegradable leaf collection sacks for a win-win situation. The environment wins in two ways. First composting
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If you are planning on attending Halloween costume parties this Halloween, then make it a great experience by choosing a costume that will be comfortable to wear. If you have found a mask that is a full-over-the-head mask that is made of latex, take into consideration the ventilation and whether or not you could modify it to be more comfortable without losing the visual effects. While some of the best looking costume masks are made of latex and full-over-the-head, these masks can get unbearably hot, and if not
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Posted: October 05, 2015
There is a great selection of favors that you can choose from this fall for your autumn nuptials.
However, every brides needs are different. Some brides want to celebrate the major fall holidays in their weddings such as Halloween or Thanksgiving. Other brides want to focus on human aspects of the season such as the harvest or rural settings. Another bride might go for autumn sophistication with a vineyard or wine themed wedding. This goes to show just how many different types of wedding favors are out there just for the autumn season. However an interesting new fad is to focus on preserving the natural beauty of the seasons using items that promote an environmental charity or organization. You can call them wedding
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Posted: September 29, 2015
Normally you would only think about place cards when planning a seating chart. However you would never really consider them as favors. An interesting new option is plantable place cards.
These seating cards are biodegradable and when a guest plants them in their garden, they will produce a variety of plants from the seeds hidden inside of them. These are great for a green and eco-friendly option for a bride who does not want to waste paper and since they are customizable, they can be a great way to promote a favorite ecofriendly or green organization. Asking for promotional gear from your favorite charity is a great option for the bride looking to save money on favors while championing their favorite causes.
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Posted: September 24, 2015
Soy candle wedding favors are a great biodegradable option to normal candles and will be great for guests who love candles.
You can even take it up a notch and use votive style candles with great scenes of nature in the fall. If you live near a national park see if you can use such images as a template for the designs for your candles. Whatever items you use make sure they are recyclable or biodegradable. It is of no use to support conservation and preserving natural treasures if you are just going to give people a greater opportunity to litter or make more polluting garbage. So take into account how "green" your wedding favors are this fall. CarryGreen.com is a web-based store having a large selection of totes from
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Posted: September 21, 2015
Putting on an extra layer of clothing can mean that you take a little longer to turn the heat on, or that you leave the heat on at a lower thermostat temperature. Every tiny bit that you can avoid cranking the heat saves you fuel usage, which isn't just good for the planet, it's also good for your pocketbook.
Eating what's in season instead of supporting fuel-wasting and non-environmentally friendly importations of non-seasonal produce can have a huge impact on the planet. Agriculture is one of the most planet-destroying activities around in its current scale.
Before winter hits, take time in the fall to check your window, door, basement and attic insulation.
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Posted: September 17, 2015
A handbag or a tote can add lots of charm to the otherwise plain dressing style. Apart from being stylish and trendy, a handbag should be functional to meet the daily needs of a woman. Picking up the right colored tote is also important. Though printed bags are trendy, it is better to carry a single colored tote or handbag in case you are wearing a colorful and flashy costume.
You can even add a few handbags that go well with the change of seasons. It is a wonderful idea to go with red in fall or green in spring. Black is one such color that goes well with all seasons. Handbags and tote bags are available in an array of materials and textures
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Biodegradable leaf collecting sacks made of jute are especially used for composting and are perfect for those who are environmentally conscious and want to recycle nature. Rake the leaves, place in the bags, made of totally recyclable, decomposing material called jute, pile them in a corner of the yard or better yet the garden to be used as soil enhancement next season.
These sacks are hassle free, no double work of collecting then piling, only to have them blow away. Put the leaves in the large jute sacks and take them where you want extra soil nutrients for next growing season. The sacks degrade at the same rate as the leaves letting the
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Posted: August 10, 2015Categories: Products, Cotton Bags, Non-Woven Bags, Reusable Bags, Drawstring Bags, Lunch Bags, Lunch Bags, Insulated Tote Bags
Back To School: backpacks and Lunchbags
As summer ends and classes begin, students around the world are starting to get ready for the long haul ahead. A sturdy backpack and a durable lunch tote are absolute essentials for long days at school. CarryGreen has offered dozens of ecofriendly totes for back to school which will let you tote your school supplies with style.