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Keeping it Green in Chicago

“Yoga isn’t limited to just a practice or exercise, to many of us it is way of life—a culture, even. Yoga is non-harming: this means we do no harm to ourselves, to others, and we can even go as far as to extend that belief to the environment. We cherish the air we breathe and the earth under our feet, so why not do our best to take care of it?

Going green means something different to everybody—whether it’s recycling your newspapers, using cloth bags at the grocery store or investing in a hybrid car, every little bit helps. If you’re looking for more ideas on how to live a more sustainable lifestyle, head down to McCormick Place next weekend for the Chicago Green Festival.”

READ MORE: Keeping it Green in Chicago via Sara Lynn Antrim – Examiner.com

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Green Festival: San Francisco

“Spring is in the air and it’s that time again… Green Festival is coming to San Francisco this weekend, April 9 & 10. It’s a national project of Green America and Global Exchange that will be in Chicago, Seattle, New York and Los Angeles as well throughout this year.”

San Francisco Green Festival via Care2 / USA Today

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Standard Solar to Participate in Washington DC Green Festival

ROCKVILLE, Md. – October 22, 2010 Standard Solar, Inc., a leader in the full-service development, installation and financing of solar electric systems for commercial, government and residential customers, will take part in the Washington DC Green Festival this weekend October 23rd and 24th.
Green Festival, the largest sustainability event in the world, is a joint project of Global Exchange and Green America. Its mission is to inspire and inform as many people as possible to help make our world just and sustainable. The Washington DC Green Festival will take place this weekend at the Washington Convention Center, 801 Mount Vernon Place, NW, Washington, DC. The event will be open from 10 AM to 7 PM Saturday and 11 AM to 6 PM Sunday.
“Renewable energy and other sustainable lifestyle choices have become increasingly important parts of today’s economy and environment,” said Standard Solar President Scott Wiater. “Standard Solar is extremely excited to support an event like the Green Festival that highlights the significance of these choices.”
Standard Solar will be exhibiting its energy-saving products at booth 920 in the convention center. In addition, Standard Solar customer Chris O’Brien, who is the director of sustainability at American University and writes the Beer Activist Blog that discusses his solar installation, will be speaking at Green Festival.
Green Festival screens all exhibitors for their commitment to sustainability, ecological balance and social justice. The event also offsets 100 percent of its electricity emissions and is working toward becoming a zero-waste event. The event will include green products, green activities for kids, organic food and beer, green films and how-to workshops.
Featured speakers of the event include Ralph Nader; musician Gilberto Gil; bestselling author and award-winning journalist Amy Goodman; Reverend Lennox Yearwood, who also founded political non-profit Hip Hop Caucus; and Claudia Salerno Caldera, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate Change for the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

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Sustainable Landscapes, Step-2: Grow Green (Planet Profit) Market Share

Sustainable Landscapes, Step-2: Grow Green (Planet & Profit) Market Share by Sylvia Wright via The Wright Scoop.

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E Ko Logic to Showcase Line at Fall Fashion Events

TROY, N.Y. – September 28, 2010 Green clothing designer ‘E ko logic will showcase their recycled clothing line at multiple fashion events throughout the fall season.  Events in which ‘Eko logic will participate include Crafts On Columbus Avenue- New York City: Oct. 16-17, Green Festival- Washington D.C.: Oct. 23-24, and American Craft Show- New York City: Nov. 19-21. They will be wrapping up their season with “Jingle”, the designer holiday pop-up store in Chelsea Market, New York City: Dec. 9-23.

‘E ko logic was founded by designer/fiber artist, Kathleen Tesnakis in 1996. The eco-friendly apparel is designed for and worn by people of all walks of life. ‘E ko logic recycles post-consumer cashmere clothing into artfully reassembled one-of-a-kind cashmere accessories and sweaters for men and women. Designs also include fashion forward cashmere dresses and skirts in addition to a full line of recycled cotton.

Since its founding, ‘e ko logic has transformed seven tons of post-consumer materials to create more than 30,000 individually designed pieces. Every item made by ‘e ko logic is unique because of the intentional way Tesnakis gathers and assembles the required materials. After hunting down discarded cashmere sweaters and other treasures, she dismantles each article of clothing while taking the time to recognize its individual character. Finally, she transforms the material by joining it with other pieces to give an old garment a new life and purpose.

“There is a little magic and a lot of love in each piece we construct,” Tesnakis said. “We can’t request our palette. We use what is available in the waste stream.  Instead of making designs from virgin materials we choose to recycle post-consumer garments which allow us to save 97 percent of the energy and chemicals generally required to manufacture from virgin materials” she adds.

‘E ko logic clothing is sold online and is available at stores on three continents, from New York to Japan. In 2002, ‘e ko logic relocated from Portland, Ore. to upstate New York. The family-run company now operates out of a century-old brick building that was originally used to recycle left-over textile scraps from the Troy shirt collar and cuff industry. ”Living a sustainable lifestyle is something you grow into,” Tesnakis said. “As a designer, I think of my clothing as green textile art. But as a green activist, I hope my clothing also gets people thinking about sustainability, recycling, where their clothing comes from and how it was made.”

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For more information on ‘E ko logic, visit their website or find them on Facebook.

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