LunchBots - Stainless Steel Food Containers


LunchBots are a healthy alternative to plastic containers for packing lunch to go. Made from the highest quality 18/8 stainless steel, LunchBots do not leach chemicals like plastic does. Eco-friendly and reusable means saving money and the environment.
See the full line of these fun, colorful containers at Lunchbots.com

Not Just for Wine - Natural Cork Mosaic Tile


Modwalls.com offers natural cork mosaic penny rounds made of end cuts from a wine cork manufacturer. What a great way to go natural and unique.

Wooden iPhone Cases



The Holland-based company Miniot hand makes these iWood cases from endangered woods for the iPhone, iPod Nano, iTouch and iPod video.

The cases cost about $100 each and you can choose to add a logo, monogram or matching dock made from the same block of wood as the case.

To purchase go to www.miniot.com


Green Jobs Will Help Us Build a Sustainable Economy

As the President and Congress figure out how to jumpstart our economy, there is one very important thing we need to keep in mind: whatever we do needs to be sustainable. Not just a quick fix. I believe the President's focus on a cleaner green economy is exactly the kind of long term solution we need. It is also the kind of economy that Americans can afford to invest in for the future. More at http://www.huffingtonpost.com

Simple Shoes - Planet Walkers Video


The eco-friendly shoe company Simple Shoes is once again being creative with a video promotion that gives some insight into their brand. Give it a view.

Ecospace - sustainable housing projects from London


EcoSpace Ltd. is a London firm offering modular dwellings that are both modern and warm. They are also reasonable for the quality and style.
See more at Goodzi.com

Green Motorcycle Taxi


A Paris company uses the Suzuki Burgman 650cc Executive scooter to zip people around. Motorcycle taxis already have an advantage in congested urban areas, but those benefits are multiplied many times over when the service is emissions-free. This one seems like a no-brainer—to be replicated in cities throughout the world! More at Springwise.