29 more of your favourite green websites

Posted on Sep 26, 2008 and filed under Environment

A week ago, I posted a list of 32 of your favourite green sites, and this is a continuation of the list. Please note that the following sites are not listed in any particular order.

Websites

  1. Easy Living Green — A site that contains a forum and discussions on light bulbs, car-buying guide and earth-friendly power.
  2. GivingPal — GivingPal is a free and easy way for charitable-minded shoppers to make an impact. When you shop at partner stores through GivingPal store links, a portion of your purchases are automatically donated to the cause of your choice - at no additional cost.
  3. Consumer TreeHouse — Your source for unsolicited product reviews from green living to health and fitness, to outdoor products.
  4. On the commons — The commons consists of gifts of nature such as air, oceans and wildlife as well as shared social creations such as libraries, public spaces, scientific research and creative works.
  5. Green Line Index — A list of green services.
  6. Go Green Seed — Created by a university student who wanted to create a community of other students to help each other go green.
  7. Eco Fashion World — The first website of its kind, Eco Fashion World aims to be the number one resource for sustainable style, with all the latest NEWS, an inspiring MAGAZINE and a fast-growing international GUIDE of all the eco fashion designers out there and the stores that sell them.
  8. The Daily Green — The consumer’s guide to the green revolution.
  9. Punah — A design firm based in India.
  10. Jamblemag — “Green travel without the mudhuts, world music without the panpipes”.
  11. Ecobites — A community where eco conscious minded people can visit, interact and share their interest in all things healthy.

Blogs

  1. Saga of the green lady — Greening NYC one step at a time.
  2. Eco-Friendly America — We love this planet. We recycle, commute on foot, and try to do our share. This blog is inspired by Lauren Blair, Content Director for Internet Brands.
  3. Green Human Environmental Blog — An environmental blog site for, by and about green products, people and ideas that affect Seattle, Washington State and the Pacific Northwest.
  4. The Lohasian — News, insightful commentary and the best in product reviews in Natural/organic lifestyles, green building, alternative transportation, ecotourism, alternative energy and humanitarian outreach.
  5. Daily Home Renovation Tips — Our plan for this site is to add a renovation tip a day, every day, based on our own personal experiences. Each tip comes from our own personal experiences. We are not contractors. We are not renovation professionals.
  6. Mauka to Makai — This blog covers environmental topics related to inland and coastal areas and everything in between.
  7. Greenest Site Ever — A place where green info meets humour.
  8. Trying to be greener — Safer eco-living, one day at a time.

Business-related

  1. Eco-Fy Store — A socially and environmentally responsible company where 100% of the profits from the website are donated to National and Global Organizations that directly support environmental activism, social justice, art, and education.
  2. Strada Verde — The concept for Strada Verde was born from a desire to provide beautiful apparel, fashion accessories, gifts and art to earth conscious consumers.
  3. Inspired American — A website that takes pride in creating exclusively designed furniture, gifts and decor items which embrace the environment and Go Green movement.
  4. OrganicBeautySource.com — Shopping for the best organic cosmetics and skin care can be tricky with many brands claiming to be safe and natural. We have read the labels and tried and tested many products in an effort to provide the premiere online directory of only the safest and highest quality organic beauty and personal care products.
  5. Alterna Botique — Clothes are made using eco-friendly fabrics: organic cotton, bamboo, soy and hemp.
  6. After Organic — The designs highlight your baby’s natural beauty with simple, elegant lines and fresh, nature-inspired colors. Designed by Kate Quinn, former Hollywood Stylist, and certified organic from seed to packaging, the apparel was created to be both fashionable and environmentally friendly.
  7. Natural Fine Furnishings — An eco-friendly company that sells a line of “green” sustainable wood furniture that is unique, 100% natural and created by skilled craftsmen.
  8. Vitalized Water Products — A company that sells the only environmentally friendly water softener/conditioner on the market. No filters to throw into landfills, no salt added to kill plants. No running (electricity) costs.
  9. Barrel Boys — A rainwater harvesting company supplying rain barrels and services.
  10. The Naked Hippie — The Naked Hippie believes in clothing that isn’t artificially processed and minimizing our imprint on the earth because they believe in leaving nature as untouched as possible while living a fun and free lifestyle.

I hope you have enjoyed the list. I have because I found myself subscribing to the feeds every one in three websites. I will still list your green websites if you continue sending me the links. And if you liked the list, please consider stumbling this post so that word gets around, OK? :D

2 responses so far | Say something!

  1. Hi
    Have you heard of Dr Joeann and her kitchen waste/garbage enzyme movement? She was featured in the news a few months ago. Her blog teaches how to make this enzyme to save mother nature.

    Krista
    Nov 7th at 1:34 pm

  2. Hi,

    Thats a really wonderful list of resources. Might I suggest a couple of blogs that I think you will like.

    Firstly is a blog devoted to solar energy in residential homes: http://solar.calfinder.com/blog and secondly is a remodeling blog that every wednesday covers all sorts of green topics, we like to call it “Green Wednesday” - http://www.calfinder.com/blog/category/green-remodeling

    Both blogs come from the same company CalFinder which is a certified green company in Oakland, CA. I hope you like them and you will consider adding to them.

    I also subscribed to your feed and look forward to reading more of your writings. kind regards, Dean

    dean
    Nov 16th at 12:54 am

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