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Moms: 3 Going Green Tips for Baby That Save You Money Once upon a time… not that very long ago, really, green was pretty much just a color – people just naturally paid more attention to money, not the environment, and “going green” meant changing you kitchen’s color scheme. But no more: we’re all trying [...]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 at 9:38 am
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In the lead up to having a baby, for the parents everything can feel like a production. Besides the stress of the actual childbirth, you have to get the nursery together, deal with the insurance costs and make sure the child has a financial nest egg to start their life. This is why baby showers [...]
Posted by admin on Thursday, January 7, 2010 at 10:48 am
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According to 2003 figures from the Women’s Environment Network, it takes on average 22,250 MJ of energy, 75,000 ha of land for raw materials and 70 cubic metres of waste water is needed to manufacture enough disposable nappies for just one infant over the course of 2.5 years. Meanwhile, Jannine Barron, founder of Nature’s Child, [...]
Posted by admin on Thursday, December 24, 2009 at 10:48 am
Filed under Green Food · Tagged Baby, Baby News, Cubic Metres, Disposable Nappies, Disposable Nappy, Disposables, Eco Friendly Nappies, Eco Pads, Environment Food, Environment Network, Green, Landfills, Modified Corn Starch, Nappy, News, Organic Baby Products, Planet Ark, Question, Rural Affairs, S Child, Substantial Impact, Three Quarters, Traditional Cloth, Waste Water, Wood Pulp
Practicing Elimination Communication (EC) is a Great Way to Reduce All Forms of Diaper Waste and Washing. This means a smaller carbon footprint for your baby. The Earth will benefit from less waste generated by those notoriously huge creators of waste – brand new babies! Consider EC, or Baby Pottying, as a way to begin [...]
Posted by admin on Saturday, December 19, 2009 at 10:48 am
Filed under Carbon Footprint · Tagged 3 Years, Aim, Baby, Carbon, Carbon Footprint, Cloth Diapers, Creators, Diaper, Disposable Diaper, Disposable Diapers, Disposable Wipes, Earth, Ec, Elimination Communication, Environment, Footprint, Fun, Hygiene, Learned Skill, Less, Mean, Messy Diapers, Natural Resources, New Babies, Parenting, Reduced, This, Underwear, Weans
Are you looking to raise a “green baby“? While parents certainly don’t want to bring up a child with jaudice, there are a number of eco friendly options available when it comes to raising baby green. Babies have exceptionally sensitive skin and very delicate immune systems so baby items need to be selected with care. [...]
Posted by admin on Thursday, December 17, 2009 at 11:04 am
Filed under Green Food · Tagged Andrew Radford, Aromababy, Baby, Breast Milk, Cervasio, Food Miles, Friendly Foods, Green, Harmful Chemicals, Harmful Fumes, Jaudice, Mineral Oil, Natural Approach, Natural Fabrics, Natural Materials, Organic Choices, Personal Hygiene, Petrochemicals, Plastic Bottles, Polyvinyl Chloride, Raising, Tin Plate, World Alliance
Being an environmentally friendly parent for babies involves buying products and services that are eco friendly and baby friendly. The range of products is increasing weekly as parents wake up to the green revolution.
What can I buy?
The real question for eco parents is: what can’t I buy? but you don’t need [...]
Posted by admin on Sunday, December 13, 2009 at 10:47 am
Filed under Eco Products · Tagged Babies Clothes, Baby, Baby Food, Charity Shops, Cloth Nappy, Delicate Skin, Disposables, Eco Products, Family, First Years, Friendly, Future Generation, Green Revolution, Hundreds Of Years, Inflatable Baby, Landfill Sites, Natural Cloth, Organic Baby Clothes, Products, Recycled Paper, Revolution 13, Rubbish, Soft Furnishings, Two Trees