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New Post on Natural Dyes: Are they a Viable Alternative to Synthetics?

syansen wrote 1 month ago: Dear Readers, I posted a new entry on “natural dyes: alternatives to synthetics” on Gree … more →

Tags: clothing, Economics of Green Fashion, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Womens Apparel, green cotton, Natural dyes, organic clothing

Synthetic Dyes: A look at Environmental & Human Risks1 comment

syansen wrote 2 months ago: By Brit Since antiquity, fabrics have been dyed with extracts from minerals, plants, and animals. I … more →

Tags: CHEMICAL TOXICITY, clothing, Economics of Green Fashion, Environment, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Organic cotton, Womens Apparel

Toxic Showers: Study Confirms PVC Curtains Problematic 2 comments

syansen wrote 2 months ago: Organic cotton shower curtain featured above in www.greenearthmarket.com By Shana The LA Times repo … more →

Tags: Economics of Green Fashion, Environment, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Organic cotton, sustainability, ECO SHOWER CURTAINS, Eco Fashion, GREEN SHOWER CURTAINS

'Greener' Showers Start with the Curtain 5 comments

syansen wrote 2 months ago: Photosource: designspongeonline.com By Erin Dale My mother recently replaced her shower curtain. I … more →

Tags: CHEMICAL TOXICITY, climate change, Economics of Green Fashion, Environment, green business considerations, Hemp, Organic cotton, Fashion, green cotton

Eco Friendly Duds, Eco Friendly Suds? 10 Tips to Green Your Laundry2 comments

syansen wrote 2 months ago: Photosource: flickr.com By Brit and Shana Organic cotton, hemp and recycled PET, are fabulous alter … more →

Tags: CHEMICAL TOXICITY, clothing, Economics of Green Fashion, Environment, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, green. laundry, Organic cotton, sustainability

Green Home Makeovers: 6 Things You Can Do 1 comment

syansen wrote 2 months ago: photosource: www.jetsongreen.com By Erin Dale The April 2008 Glamour magazine (the green fashion i … more →

Tags: CHEMICAL TOXICITY, Economics of Green Fashion, Environment, green business considerations, New Fabrics, recycled fabrics, sustainability

Does Organic Cotton Equal Organic Jeans?

syansen wrote 2 months ago: Linda Loudermilk denim featured at http://girldir.com By Brit Apart from the lycra to make skinny j … more →

Tags: clothing, Cotton, Economics of Green Fashion, Environment, Fair Trade, Fashion, green business considerations, New Fabrics, ORGANIC COMPANIES

Silk: just how green is it?7 comments

syansen wrote 3 months ago: Photo: organic silk lingerie at keetsa.com By Brit Silk is one of the most unique, and one of the o … more →

Tags: Certifications, CHEMICAL TOXICITY, clothing, Economics of Green Fashion, Environment, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, New Fabrics

Vegan Apparel: what it is and where to get it 5 comments

syansen wrote 3 months ago: Photosource: Natalie Portman’s Te Casan By Erin Dale To some, vegan fashion may sound like an … more →

Tags: Certifications, clothing, Cotton, Economics of Green Fashion, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Womens Apparel, eco apparel

Eco-Factory in Sri Lanka: The Cutting Edge of Green Manufacturing1 comment

syansen wrote 3 months ago: Source: CS Monitor, courtesy of MAS eco-factory Depicts a rendering of the lingerie factory in Sri … more →

Tags: Certifications, clothing, Cotton, Economics of Green Fashion, Environment, Fair Trade, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion

Is Tencel an Environmentally Friendly Alternative to Bamboo Fabric?4 comments

syansen wrote 3 months ago: Photosource: www.passengerpigeon.ca There’s never only one side to any story. Bamboo fabric is a … more →

Tags: Bamboo, bamboo processing, clothing, Economics of Green Fashion, Environment, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, tencel

Nau: A company Ahead of its Time? 1 comment

syansen wrote 3 months ago: Photosource: grooveygreen.com featuring Nau clothing NY Times Fashion & Style section announce … more →

Tags: Economics of Green Fashion, Environment, Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, GREEN STORES, New Stores, News, Online Stores

The Cheapest Dress is the World ($8.98): Part II3 comments

syansen wrote 3 months ago: Photo source: Keetsa.com For the first part of this post see Part I. This post is in response to la … more →

Tags: green business considerations, Womens Apparel, Economics of Green Fashion, Cotton, Fashion, clothing, Fair Trade, Green / Eco Fashion, Organic cotton

The Cheapest Dress is the World ($8.98): Part I 3 comments

syansen wrote 3 months ago: Photosource: Tony Cenicola for The New York Times Maybe you read the article this week in the NY Ti … more →

Tags: green business considerations, Womens Apparel, Economics of Green Fashion, Cotton, Fashion, clothing, Fair Trade, Certifications, Green / Eco Fashion

The Dress is Back, Even in Organics1 comment

syansen wrote 3 months ago: Photosource: Jute & Jackfruit. Fashion & Style section of The NY Times reported today that … more →

Tags: Fashion, green business considerations, Womens Apparel, Dresses, organic clothing, Organic cotton

Green Cotton Celebrates Earth Day

syansen wrote 4 months ago: HAPPY EARTH DAY! Photosource: www.newworldbiomass.com 5 Things you can do on Earth Day to make a d … more →

Tags: Economics of Green Fashion, green business considerations, Earth Day, green cotton, Organic cotton, sustainability

Organic Cotton vs. Conventional: What's the difference? 1 comment

syansen wrote 4 months ago: Photosource: NYTimes.com/2005 There are a number of important differences between conventional and … more →

Tags: Certifications, CHEMICAL TOXICITY, clothing, Cotton, Economics of Green Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, New Fabrics, Organic cotton

Organic Cotton: Easing the Transition

syansen wrote 4 months ago: Photo source: looporganic.com It is clear that producing organic cotton, especially certified organ … more →

Tags: clothing, Cotton, Economics of Green Fashion, green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, Agriculture, Certification, farming, organic clothing

JUTE: The 2nd Most Popular Natural Fiber in the World4 comments

syansen wrote 9 months ago: Photo source: http://mission.itu.ch/MISSIONS/Myanmar/ What is Jute? Jute is a long, shiny vegetabl … more →

Tags: green business considerations, Green / Eco Fashion, jute, New Fabrics, all natural fibers, Fashion, organic fibers, sustainability


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