December 15, 2009
- 9:00 am
By Leah - Ryerson University
We all have that super-environmentally conscious person in our life, lovingly (most of the time) referred to as the Tree Hugger. While they’re always giving back to Mother Earth by reminding you to recycle, to take shorter showers or turn off the lights, they are not so easy to give to. It seems like there are many ways to offend your favorite tree hugger during the holidays, be it by using non-recyclable gift wrap, too much packaging, or buying them a gift that somehow depletes the ozone layer.
But they still deserve something this holiday, right?
Let me take the guess-work out of buying for the environmentalist in your life, with a few eco-friendly gifts that even Captain Planet could love.
But first, a few tips:
Tip #1: Look for products with sustainable materials and processes. Items made from recycled materials (there are tons of these on Etsy!) are very environmentally friendly, as well as unique!
Tip #2: Consider where the product was made. Items made in your area require less fuel to reach store shelves, and therefore have a smaller impact. It’s also good to know whether an item is fair trade.
Tip #3: Redefine what constitutes a gift and give to a charity in your recipient’s name. Use Charity Navigator to make a donation to an environmental organization your tree hugger supports.
Tip #4: Think about how you’re wrapping the gift. Gift bags can be reused, or you can reuse newspaper for a free way to wrap your present.
And now for some fun gifts! Read More »
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September 30, 2009
- 2:30 pm
By Elizabeth - UC Berkeley
Regardless of whether you are majoring in computer science or can’t even figure out how to type on an iPhone (guilty), you gotta admit that technology is pretty cool. One recurring downside, however, is that most techie products require lots and lots of electricity which, in turn, requires lots and lots of oil.
Now, I’m not asking to start lighting candles in lieu of your desklamp, but there are lots of options that are sleek, convenient, and help make the change towards a greener lifestyle. Here are some of my top picks:
IKEA solar desk lamp: I was pretty sure before, but now I am absolutely certain, IKEA sells pretty much everything you could ever want. Looking for a solar-powered desk lamp? They got it. Want some LED lights that consume 70% less energy than normal light bulbs? Yep, they’re included. But these babies aren’t just eco-friendly, they’re also super cute and come in every color of the rainbow. Stick one on your desk and instantly feel the academic juices flow.
Belkin’s Conserve Surge Protector: Recently I discovered something known as “phantom” power (who gave it that name, I don’t know.) Phantom power is the standby power used when you keep your appliances plugged in after you’re done using them. This “phantom” is estimated to take up as much as 15% of your overall energy use. Eliminate your phantom by turning to this Belkin surge protector. It comes with a remote so that you can turn off the surge protector (without having to crawl behind your TV stand) when you’re no longer using your appliances. For those of us that need the essentials (i.e. blackberry and laptop) to be charged at all times, there are 2 “always on” outlets for your convenience. Read More »
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September 28, 2009
- 2:00 pm
By Thu - USC

I first learned about Freitag, a Swiss company, and its products while flipping through a magazine during a flight. What kept me reading the whole article instead of turning up the volume on my headphones to whatever random movie was playing on that mini screen 10 rows up was how they made their products. This wasn’t just another ho-hum ad for a travel bag; Freitag was born from something bigger.
The idea came about when graphic designer brothers Markus and Daniel Freitag wanted a durable and waterproof messenger bag to carry their belongings in. They traveled by bike and when it rained, their designs would get ruined. They were inspired by the colorful trucks that would drive past their apartment, so they made the very first Freitag bag out of a truck tarpaulin with a used car seatbelt as the strap and an old bicycle inner tube as the edging.
And there it was: an awesome looking bag that was practical and eco-friendly. Read More »
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