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P.L.A.Y.’s Eco-Friendly Products Reduce Your Pet’s Carbon Paw-Print

Submitted by P.L.A.Y.

In today’s day and age, consumers have an unlimited number of options to purchase green and earth-friendly items. It’s clear that by purchasing natural, organic, and eco-friendly products we’re not only working to preserve our planet but also our personal health. With this movement, consumers are now able to choose eco-friendly pet products as well. From organic pet foods to pet beds made with recycled post-consumer waste, you can help your pets reduce their carbon paw-print. Here are a few great ways for your pup to go green.

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  • Natural shampoos and bath products. Grooming products made from all natural materials are great for the environment and for your pet! By removing dyes, synthetic fragrances, detergent and other chemicals, all-natural shampoos can help pets with irritated skin, allergies, and other health ailments. To top it off, chemicals are kept out of our waterways too.
  • Organic food. Many people don’t realize what actually goes into their dog’s dinner – less expensive dog foods are packed with by-products, inexpensive fillers and preservatives. With the increased rate of pet diabetes and cancers, it’s especially important to pay attention to what your pup is eating. By choosing organic you are helping your pup; live longer, stay within a healthy weight, have fewer diseases, and have a healthier appearance (coat, skin, nails, etc.).

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  •  Eco-friendly bedding. Many pet beds now feature all-natural and earth-friendly materials. At P.L.A.Y., we believe that pet beds can be comfy for pets, stylish for owners AND better for our planet. Our beds feature 100% natural cotton and eco-friendly PlanetFill® filling made from post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. In addition to being super-soft, the filling is hypoallergenic and can also help reduce skin irritation and allergies.
  • Biodegradable waste bags. Dog waste is not only gross; it can be really damaging to the environment and can pose health risks to people and other animals. Part of being a responsible pet owner is cleaning up after them. Using plastic bags from grocery stores is a great way to recycle and reuse, but as we know – plastic isn’t so great. Every year, over 1 trillion plastic bags are thrown into our landfills, and based on scientific research, those bags can take up to 1000 years to break down. The better option? Biodegradable, compostable and even flushable waste bags! Compostable bags can dissolve in as little as 40 days and are made from corn based materials (a renewable and sustainable resource).

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  • Adopt don’t shop. It’s estimated that 5-7 million companion pets end up in a shelter every year. Many of those animals are euthanized due to overcrowding and lack of funding. By adopting a pet, you are saving two lives; the one who has found his forever family, and the one who is taking his place at the shelter. At P.L.A.Y. it’s important for us to help animals in need, so we’ve partnered with the Petfinder Foundation for our Warm Bellies Initiative. For every qualified pet bed purchase, we donate a mat to a homeless pet.

These are just a few ways to live a greener lifestyle with your pet. By choosing eco-friendly products, you (and your dog) can help minimize waste and reduce negative impact on our earth.

Phuong Phillips is the Communications Manager for P.L.A.Y. Pet Lifestyle And You, where they create better pet beds for pets, people and the planet. You can find P.L.A.Y. on Facebook and Twitter.

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Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011 Could Clean Up Chemical-Laden Beauty Industry

“From the toxic heavy metals found in popular cosmetic products to the shocking amounts of formaldehyde found in Brazilian Blowout formula , finding harmful chemicals in cosmetics is no new story. In fact, the existing law hasn’t been updated since 1938.

But there’s a new bill in the House of Representatives, called the Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011, that will give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authority to regulate personal care products, including cosmetics, to ensure they are free of harmful ingredients before they hit the shelves. That is, if it passes.”

Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011 Could Clean Up Chemical-Laden Beauty Industry via Emma Grady – Treehugger

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10th anniversary for Green Festival in 2011, Chicago event May 14th and 15th

“This year’s annual Chicago Green Festival taking place on May 14th and 15th at Chicago’s McCormick Place Lakeside occurs as Green Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2011, with an updated interactive marketplace and countless learning opportunities designed to promote sustainability and interconnectivity within the green movement.

Green Festival is a joint project of Green America and Global Exchange, two cutting-edge nonprofits that have been dedicated to furthering environmental and social concerns for nearly 30 years.

The goal of the Green Festivals, which are playfully dubbed ”Parties with a Purpose,” is to promote healthy living by addressing a wide variety of social, economic and environmental concerns.”

10th anniversary for Green Festival in 2011, Chicago event May 14th and 15th via Kirsten E. Silven – Earth Times

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Some Truth about the Cosmetics Industry. ~ Joshua Scott Onysko

What are our skin cream companies hiding from us?

“I get asked about this a lot [Josh is CEO, founder of Pangea Organics. ~ed.] so I’m going to try and break it all down in this article.

The cosmetics industry is completely unregulated, except if they are making medical claims such as “acne treatment” or “SPF” etc., etc. These products are not regulated for safety, just for effectiveness of the claim, and even that is suspect.

There are over 100,000 chemicals being used in the cosmetic and cleaning industry in the U.S. Less than 10% of them have ever been tested for human safety, and next to none have been tested for safety when combined with other components, which is exactly what a cosmetic product is—a cocktail of ingredients.”

Read More: Some Truth about the Cosmetics Industry. ~ Joshua Scott Onysko via The Elephant Journal

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Honest Tea CEO: Small Isn't Beautiful

“Seth Goldman, the president and Tea-E-O of Honest Tea, made it official this week: The Coca-Cola Co. will exercise its option to buy all of Honest Tea, the Bethesda, Md., maker of organic, healthy beverages.

Coke bought 40 percent of the firm for a reported $43 million in 2008, a controversial move at the time for the upstart company that positioned itself as a challenger to the conventional way of doing business in the beverage industry.”

Read more: http://www.greenbiz.com/blog/2011/02/18/honest-tea-ceo-small-isnt-beautiful#ixzz1ELrwCZOh

Honest Tea CEO: Small Isn’t Beautiful via Marc Gunther – GreenBiz.com

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