- Linfen, China - horrible breathing problems because of coal dust.
- Haina, Dominican Republic - lead contamination problems because of lead battery recycling.
- Ranipet, India - contaminated groundwater because of leather tanning wastes.
- Mailuu-Suu, Kyrgyzstan – 2 million cubic meters of radioactive mining waste.
- La Oroya, Peru – toxic emissions of lead.
- Dzerzinsk, Russia – former chemical weapons manufacturing site.
- Norilsk, Russia - world’s largest heavy metals smelting complex.
- Rudnaya Pristan, Russia - lead contamination resulted in frightening child blood lead levels.
- Chernobyl, Ukraine – site of 1986 nuclear meltdown.
- Kabwe, Zambia – like Rudnaya, child blood levels at frightening levels.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
10 Most Polluted Cities
Green Gift Ideas - in Maryland
• Aid Through Trade | - Fair Trade; gifts.. (Annapolis, MD) |
• Global Baskets LLC | - Unique Handmade Ghanaian Baskets packed with Energy Efficiency Tools and Tips Saves $ & Planet2. (Annapolis, MD) |
• BeGreenDesigns | - eco-friendly custom murals & wall hangings ~ shipped to you!. (Baltimore, MD) |
• Three Stone Steps | - Accessories from fine to funky and fairly traded.(Baltimore, MD) |
• Light Unto My Path Soy Candles | - Soy Candles. (Bowie, MD) |
• Nest | - A natural home and gift shop offering recycled glass, organic cotton, fair trade & handcrafted goods. (Clarksville, MD) |
• OmGym | - OmGym Supension Yoga. (Columbia, MD) |
• Urban Canteen,llc | - stainless steel bottles and glass decanters for water, tea and smooties . (Ellicott City, MD) |
• Butterfly Effects | - Butterfly Effects - - Jewelry and All Natural Soy Candles. (Frederick, MD) |
• Two Paws Up | - The dog house even your cat will love. Independtly owned and operated.. (Frederick, MD) |
• Upavim Crafts | - Fair Trade crafts.. (Ijamsville, MD) |
• Doodle Greetings | - Recycled and Eco-friendly Greeting Cards.(Kensington, MD) |
• Cedarwood Soaps | - Skin Nourishing Shea Butter in Every Bar.(Millersville, MD) |
• Wild Boar Creek, LLC | - Fair Trade; gifts.. (Odenton, MD) |
• Trees for the Future | - Non-profit organization planting trees in developing countries around the world (treesftf.org). (Silver Spring, MD) |
• LolaBabiez Organics | - One-stop baby organic boutique & nursing products. (Westminster, MD) |
• Kaylala, LLC | - All Natural and Organic handcrafted skin care products. (Windsor Mill, MD) - All Natural and Organic handcrafted skin care products. (Windsor Mill, MD) |
Paraben-free cosmetics
- AnneMarie Borlind Natural Beauty
- Aubrey Organics Skin, Body & Hair Care Products
- Caribbean Pacifics Suncare Products Dr. Hauschka
- Earths Beauty Cosmetics
- Honeybee Gardens
- Kettle Care herbal Body Products
- Living Nature Products
- Logona Cosmetics
- Martina Gebhardt Naturkosmetiks
- Natural Solutions-Holistic Beauty&Health
- Organic Essentials Skincare (and Nutritional Product)
- Organic Excellence Hair Care Products
- Real Purity Cosmetics
- Restored Balance Herbal Products
- Sante Kosmetics
- Suki's Naturals
Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps and all Terressentials products, among
others, are also paraben-free as well as made from organic ingredients.
Forms of parabens:
Methylparaben, Ethylparaben, Propylparaben, Butylparaben, Benzyl-parahydroxybenzoic acid, Methyl-parahydroxybenzoic acid, Ethyl-parahydroxybenzoic acid, Propyl-parahydroxybenzoic acid, Butyl-parahydroxybenzoic acid, Parahydroxybenzoic acid and Parahydroxybenzoate.
more articles on paraben-free cosmetics
others, are also paraben-free as well as made from organic ingredients.
Forms of parabens:
Methylparaben, Ethylparaben, Propylparaben, Butylparaben, Benzyl-parahydroxybenzoic acid, Methyl-parahydroxybenzoic acid, Ethyl-parahydroxybenzoic acid, Propyl-parahydroxybenzoic acid, Butyl-parahydroxybenzoic acid, Parahydroxybenzoic acid and Parahydroxybenzoate.
more articles on paraben-free cosmetics
Friday, July 17, 2009
Read Your Labels! What to Ingredients to Avoid
If most of your time shopping is spent reading labels, you're not alone. More and more moms are wising up and informing themselves about the beneficial and harmful effects ingredients in everyday products have on their families.
You do your homework. You read your labels. But do you know which ones you should be avoiding and why?
Pull out some of the things you already own at home: shampoo, sunscreen, toothpaste, hand soap... You've checked them before, but check them again. You might need to rethink your choices and find more healthy alternatives for you and your family.
Here are some of the worst offenders in ingredients, along with what they may be doing to you and your family:
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) - skin irritant with mutagenic effects
Parabens - causes breast cancer
Propylene Glycol - alters skin structure for other chemicals
Phthalates (aka: fragrance) - disrupts hormones; decreases sperm mobility; genital abnormalities in baby boys; linked to asthma and allergies
Petrolatum (aka: mineral oil, Vaseline) - banned in Europe, linked to breast cancer
Cocomide DEA/Lauramid DEA - human immune system toxicant
Diazolidinyl Urea - human carcinogen and nasopharyngeal cancer
Butyl Acetate - skin, eye, and lung irritant
Butylated Hydroxytoluene - human immune system toxicant and neurotoxin
Ethyl Acetate - linked to cancer, developmental and reproductive deformities; skin, eyes, and lung irritant
This short list, borrowed from the Environmental Working Group, is just the tip of the iceberg. To learn more about all the dangerous chemicals found in our everyday products - and why we should be avoiding them - go to www.ewg.org today.
You do your homework. You read your labels. But do you know which ones you should be avoiding and why?
Pull out some of the things you already own at home: shampoo, sunscreen, toothpaste, hand soap... You've checked them before, but check them again. You might need to rethink your choices and find more healthy alternatives for you and your family.
Here are some of the worst offenders in ingredients, along with what they may be doing to you and your family:
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) - skin irritant with mutagenic effects
Parabens - causes breast cancer
Propylene Glycol - alters skin structure for other chemicals
Phthalates (aka: fragrance) - disrupts hormones; decreases sperm mobility; genital abnormalities in baby boys; linked to asthma and allergies
Petrolatum (aka: mineral oil, Vaseline) - banned in Europe, linked to breast cancer
Cocomide DEA/Lauramid DEA - human immune system toxicant
Diazolidinyl Urea - human carcinogen and nasopharyngeal cancer
Butyl Acetate - skin, eye, and lung irritant
Butylated Hydroxytoluene - human immune system toxicant and neurotoxin
Ethyl Acetate - linked to cancer, developmental and reproductive deformities; skin, eyes, and lung irritant
This short list, borrowed from the Environmental Working Group, is just the tip of the iceberg. To learn more about all the dangerous chemicals found in our everyday products - and why we should be avoiding them - go to www.ewg.org today.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
2009 Most Fuel-Efficient Vehicles
Ranked by MPG (city)*
Most Fuel Efficient Overall | MPG | |
---|---|---|
city | hwy | |
Honda Civic Hybrid 1.30L (4cyl), Auto-AV, 2WD, Gasoline | 40 | 45 |
Small Cars | ||
Honda Civic Hybrid 1.30L (4cyl), Auto-AV, 2WD, Gasoline | 40 | 45 |
Volkswagen Jetta 2.00L (4cyl), Man-6, 2WD, diesel | 30 | 41 |
Volkswagen Jetta 2.00L (4cyl), Auto-S6, 2WD, diesel | 29 | 40 |
Toyota Yaris 1.50L (4cyl), Man-5, 2WD, Gasoline | 29 | 36 |
Midsize Cars | ||
Toyota Prius 1.50L (4cyl), Auto-AV, 2WD, Gasoline | 48 | 45 |
Nissan Altima Hybrid 2.50L (4cyl), Auto-AV, 2WD, Gasoline | 35 | 33 |
Toyota Camry Hybrid 2.40L (4cyl), Auto-AV, 2WD, Gasoline | 33 | 34 |
Large Cars | ||
Hyundai Sonata 2.40L (4cyl), Auto-L5, 2WD, Gasoline | 22 | 32 |
Honda Accord 2.40L (4cyl), Man-5, 2WD, Gasoline | 22 | 31 |
Hyundai Sonata 2.40L (4cyl), Man-5, 2WD, Gasoline | 21 | 32 |
SUVs | ||
Ford Escape Hybrid 2.50L (4cyl), Auto-AV, 2WD, Gasoline | 34 | 31 |
Mazda Tribute Hybrid 2.50L (4cyl), Auto-AV, 2WD, Gasoline | 34 | 31 |
Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2.50L (4cyl), Auto-AV, 2WD, Gasoline | 34 | 31 |
Station Wagons | ||
Volkswagen Jetta Wagon 2.00L (4cyl), Man-6, 2WD, diesel | 30 | 41 |
Volkswagen Jetta Wagon 2.00L (4cyl), Auto-S6, 2WD, diesel | 29 | 40 |
Honda Fit 1.50L (4cyl), Auto-L5, 2WD, Gasoline | 28 | 35 |
Minivans | ||
Mazda 5 2.30L (4cyl), Man-5, 2WD, Gasoline | 22 | 28 |
Mazda 5 2.30L (4cyl), Auto-S5, 2WD, Gasoline | 21 | 27 |
Chrysler Town & Country 4.00L (6cyl), Auto-L6, 2WD, Gasoline | 17 | 25 |
Dodge Caravan 4.00L (6cyl), Auto-L6, 2WD, Gasoline | 17 | 25 |
Honda Odyssey 3.50L (6cyl), Auto-L5, 2WD, Gasoline | 17 | 25 |
Volkswagen Routan 4.00L (6cyl), Auto-L6, 2WD, Gasoline | 17 | 25 |
Vans | ||
Chevrolet Van 1500 4.30L (6cyl), Auto-L4, 2WD, Gasoline | 15 | 20 |
GMC Savana 1500 4.30L (6cyl), Auto-L4, 2WD, Gasoline | 15 | 20 |
Chevrolet Van 1500 5.30L (8cyl), Auto-L4, 2WD, Gasoline | 14 | 18 |
Pickup Trucks | ||
Ford Ranger 2.30L (4cyl), Man-5, 2WD, Gasoline | 21 | 26 |
Mazda B2300 2.30L (4cyl), Man-5, 2WD, Gasoline | 21 | 26 |
Chevrolet Silverado 15 Hybrid 6.00L (8cyl), Auto-AV, 2WD, Gasoline | 21 | 22 |
* Rankings based on MPG (city). Vehicles with the same MPG (city) were then ranked by MPG (highway), and finally by unadjusted combined fuel economy. Because of this ranking method, the order of vehicles shown on this page may not exactly match those on the "See complete rankings" pages.
Source: EPA.gov/GreenVehicles and FuelEconomy.gov
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Natural cleaner recipe
¼ cup white vinegar
¾ cup warm tap water
1 tablespoon baking soda
10 drops of tea tree oil (antibacterial, antifungal, etc.)
2 drops oil of lavender (optional) (antiseptic and smells nice)
The Environmental Working Group (the folk who publish the annual guide to pesticides in produce) have a lot of great information on their website: www.ewg.org
Debra Lynn Dadd is one of the pioneers of non-toxic cleaning and has great information on her website: http://www.dld123.com/
¾ cup warm tap water
1 tablespoon baking soda
10 drops of tea tree oil (antibacterial, antifungal, etc.)
2 drops oil of lavender (optional) (antiseptic and smells nice)
The Environmental Working Group (the folk who publish the annual guide to pesticides in produce) have a lot of great information on their website: www.ewg.org
Debra Lynn Dadd is one of the pioneers of non-toxic cleaning and has great information on her website: http://www.dld123.
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