Know your Eco-Vocabulary, key terms, their meanings and sources

April 29th, 2008

ALTERNATIVE FABRICS- Fibers that are produced from unconventional substances, often in an effort to find sustainable and/or organic substitutes for cotton, wool, linen, etc. Examples include hemp, bamboo and soy.
(GearTrends, www.geartrends.com)

BAMBOO- Natural, renewable and growing in abundance without the use of chemicals, this plant can be made into clothing and home furnishing items such as flooring. It is breathable and naturally anti-bacterial.
(Green Living Online, www.greenlivingonline.com)

CARBON OFFSETTING-The process by which an individual or business purchases units of carbon to counteract the amount expended for industrial use or everyday life.
(Carbonfund org, www.carbonfund.org)

DYES- For the environmentally conscious, the issue with conventional apparel-dyeing practices has to do with resulting water contamination. The runoff of the often petroleum-based dyes can find its way into the water supply. A fiber-reactive dyeing process (the color chemically bonds to cloth fibers) uses less water, which gives it a “low-impact” designation, however, these dyes also can be petroleum-based.
(Blue Egg, www.blueegg.com)

ECO-FRIENDLY- Also, environmentally friendly. This term has come to refer to products deemed less harmful to the environment or produced in a manner that has limited impact on the ecosystem. There are no standards or regulations regarding the use of this term, it does not mean something is organic, natural or even that it is in any way less damaging than something not labeled “eco-friendly.”
(Consumer Reports Greener Choices Eco-Label Center, www.greenerchoices.org/home·ifm)

FAIR TRADE- A label that means the item, or the components that make up the item, come from a developing country where farmers are paid higher-than-average wages, educated in sustainable agriculture and growing products that typically are organic.
(Organic. org, www.organic.org)

GREEN- Apparel with this designation has not been exposed to bleaching, chemical dyes or sizing agents. It is not a legal term and does not guarantee organic standards were followed at the farming level or that the item was not exposed to pesticides.
(Organic Consumers Association, www.organicconsumers.org)

HEMP- An alternative fabric that is both bacteria-resistant and insulating. It is considered to be one of the stronger natural fibers and requires considerably less water to grow than cotton.
(GearTrends, www.geartrends.com)

INGEO- Created by the Cargill Dow Corporation, it is a fiber that comes from corn which is then processed into plant sugars. The resulting fabric is biodegradable, naturally wicks moisture and is said to be a potential replacement for performance synthetics.
(GearTrends, www.geartrends.com; Blue Egg, www.b.lueegg.com; Ingeo, www.ingeofibers.com)

JUTE- A vegetable fiber that can be spun into long, coarse threads and woven into such items as accessories rugs and even clothing. It is 100 percent biodegradable and recyclable.
(Sierra Trading Post, www.sierratradingpost.com)

KYOTO PROTOCOL- A consensus from the 1997 Third Conference of the Parties to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change in which signatories agreed to a specific reduction in greenhouse gases by target dates between 2008 and 2012. The U.S. pulled out of the agreement in 2001.
(Blue Egg, www.blueegg.com)

LOW-IMPACT LIVING- Habits and practices that lessen the amount of irrevocable damage humans and big
business do to the earth.
(Low Impact Living, www.lowimpactliving.com)

MODAL- Crafted from beechwood cellulose, it is an alternative fabric that is more water absorbent than cotton, is extremely soft, and has been used in clothing, outerwear and bed linens.
(Sierra Trading Post, www.sierratradingpost.com)

NATURAL- Anything that comes from the earth. However, although wool comes from sheep, and is therefore a “natural product”, this does not imply that it is organic in any way.
(Organic Consumers Association, www.organicconsumers.org)

ORGANIC- In terms of agriculture, it means growing crops in such a way that ecological harmony and balance is achieved, i.c., using crop rotation, cover cropping and other practices that promote soil fertility. It also implies crops arc produced without the use of pesticides and commercial fertilizers. Food items marked “organic” yield to standards set forth by the Organic Foods Production Act and the cultivation of fabrics such as wool, must adhere to organic livestock production guidelines.
(Organic Trade Association, www.ota.com; National Organic Standards Board, www.ams.usda.gov/nosb)

PRE- AND POST-CONSUMER RECYCLED- These terms are used to describe material that is either recycled after a person has used it for its primary purpose (post-consumer) or items leftover from the manufacturing process that are reused, rather than discarded (i.e. clothing or paper scraps).
(Earth 911, www.earth911.org)

QUALITY ASSURANCE INTERNATIONAL- An independent, third-party association that works to ensure organic products were grown, manufactured and processed correctly and with integrity.
(QAI, www.qai-inc.com)

RENEWABLE RESOURCES- Unlike fossil fuels, which will diminish over time, renewable resources naturally replenish themselves nearly as quickly as they are consumed. Solar and wind power are two examples.
(National Renewable Energy - Laboratory, www.nrel.gov)

SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE- According to the Food, Agriculture, Conservation and Trade Act of 1990, sustainable agriculture refers to any plant or animal production practice that will meet human needs, protect ecosystems and biodiversity, maximize use of nonrenewable resources, and generally function so as to remain in continuous production for the foreseeable future.
(USDA: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center, www.nal.usda.gov)

TURKEY- The number-one supplying country for organic cotton.
(Organic Exchange, www.organicexchange.org)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE- A government organization that provides leadership, science and public policy on issues of agriculture, food production and natural resources.
(USDA, www.usda.gov)

VERMICOMPOSTING- A soil fertilization process that depends on worms. They feed on decomposing materials and the breakdown of organic matter creates a nutrient-rich soil conditioner.
(Earth 911, www.earth911.org)

WOOL (ECO WOOL)- Certified organic wool is gathered from sheep that have been treated humanely, fed organic feed and are grazed on land that has been farmed in a sustainable manner.
(GearTrends. www.geartrends.com)

XERISCAPE- A type of landscaping that relies on the positioning of drought-resistant vegetation in more arid areas to reduce the amount of water used to cultivate plant life.
(Blue Egg, www.blueegg.com)

YEARS- The process for a farmer to convert to organic cotton production from conventional practices takes three years. During this time, the farmer begins complying to organic growing procedures (using no chemicals) and is supervised by a certifying body.
(Organic Exchange, www.organicexchange.org)

ZONING- A system of partitioning land for use. In the case of sustainable agriculture, this can be based on soil constitution, and done in such a way that it promotes conservation.
(Natural Resources Defense Council, www.nrdc.org)

(originally printed in Promo Marketing, February 2008, www.promomarketing.com)

Light Up with a Twist on Earth Day!

April 21st, 2008

JNI CFL PROMO

One of the easiest way to make a difference on Earth Day 2008 and beyond is to switch to CFLs (compact fluorescent light bulbs). This “new” technology in lighting is a vast improvement on the 126 year-old incandescent light bulb.

Using up to 80% less energy and lasting between 6,000 and 15,000 hours (about 1,000 hours for incandescent bulbs), NEW CFL’s (pictured above) emit a softer light, and can save “2000 times its own weight in greenhouse gasses”.

Site Announcement

April 18th, 2008

With Earth Day 2008 merely days away (April 22), we thought it was important to launch our NEW Eco Nadel Site to coincide with this important event.

The purpose of this site is to provide an alternative solution to our clients and customers who deem the importance of sustainable promotional items as an integral part of their marketing campaigns. As the welcome message states, “This site is dedicated to implementing promotional projects that benefit our community environmentally, socially, economically and maintain a sustainable future”.

We will work closely with our manufacturer/suppliers to find and showcase the latest Eco-Friendly Solutions while maintaining a rigid recycling program for all of our locations, providing solutions internally that help to conserve resources (see Mission Statement).

This site will also provide local events (as shown on this blog) that highlight local events that we can ALL participate in together, as well as regular posts that announce the latest in environmental news pertaining to products that we use everyday.

We believe that Earth Day is merely ONE day to remind us how to focus our efforts for the ENTIRE year. We hope you can join us in doing the same.

Eco-Events in your Area

April 8th, 2008

Atlanta

4/26
Sign up your company to participate in the Corporate Green Day Challenge (Free)

5/13Passionate about Sustainability? Green Networking event @ No Mas Cantina

Chicago

5/17-5/18
Come on down to Navy pier for a day of education from vendors of sustainable products.

Culver City (LA)

4/22
Wilshire Center Earth Day (Car Free Day). Join the fun for live music, bike give away and grocery bag giveaways!

5/20-22
Green West, May 20 - 22, 2008, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Aimed at government decision-makers, businesses and consumers, Green West will feature exhibits of green building supplies and furnishings, green electronics and office products, architectural and engineering services and more.

Dallas

4/22
Oak Cliff Earth Day @ Lake Cliff Park. The largest Green event in the state of Texas (more info avail. Soon)

Denver

5/18-20
Colorado Summit for Recycling: The Colorado Association for Recycling (CAFR) annual recyclingSummit, in its 19th year, is the premier event in Colorado for recycling and waste diversion activities.

6/14
10 a.m.-3 p.m. - Second Annual Earth Fair - Steps for Living Green
In the spirit of Earth Day, and through the generosity of its sponsors, this year’s second annual Earth Fair

6/21-22
The Earthworks Expo is returning to Denver this year on June 21-22. Green print Denver is pleased to be a sponsor of the Expo.

Fresno

Houston

Irvine

5/14-18
The Green Earth Expo 2008 will be held from May 14-18, 2008, and is booked for the next ten years at the Orange County Convention Center

Long Island

4/22
Raise awareness at this free concert at the Great Hill in Central Park.

5/10
Clean Up the Coast! Team up with the New York City Parks & Recreation’s GreenApple Corps AmeriCorps program, Natural Resources Group, Partnerships for Parks, and the American Littoral Society as we clean up the Brooklyn coast.

5/30
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM , NYU - Kimmel Center for University Life
Future Cities: Sustainable Solutions, Radical Designs

SF Bay Area

4/22
Raise awareness at this free concert at the Speedway Meadow @ Golden Gate Park.
Eco-Events in your Area
Atlanta

4/26
Sign up your company to participate in the Corporate Green Day Challenge (Free)

5/13
Passionate about Sustainability? Green Networking event @ No Mas Cantina

Chicago

4/22
Raise awareness at this free concert at the Lincoln Park Zoo.

5/17-5/18
Come on down to Navy pier for a day of education from vendors of sustainable products.

Culver City (LA)
4/22
Wilshire Center Earth Day (Car Free Day). Join the fun for live music, bike give away and grocery bag giveaways!

5/20-22 Green West, May 20 - 22, 2008, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Aimed at government decision-makers, businesses and consumers, Green West will feature exhibits of green building supplies and furnishings, green electronics and office products, architectural and engineering services and more.

Dallas

4/22
Oak Cliff Earth Day @ Lake Cliff Park. The largest Green event in the state of Texas (more info avail. Soon)

Denver

5/18-20
Colorado Summit for Recycling: The Colorado Association for Recycling (CAFR) annual recyclingSummit, in its 19th year, is the premier event in Colorado for recycling and waste diversion activities.

6/14
10 a.m.-3 p.m. - Second Annual Earth Fair - Steps for Living Green
In the spirit of Earth Day, and through the generosity of its sponsors, this year’s second annual Earth Fair

6/21-22
The Earthworks Expo is returning to Denver this year on June 21-22. Green print Denver is pleased to be a sponsor of the Expo.

Fresno

Houston

Irvine

5/14-18
The Green Earth Expo 2008 will be held from May 14-18, 2008, and is booked for the next ten years at the Orange County Convention Center

Long Island

4/22
Raise awareness at this free concert at the Great Hill in Central Park.

5/10
Clean Up the Coast! Team up with the New York City Parks & Recreation’s GreenApple Corps AmeriCorps program, Natural Resources Group, Partnerships for Parks, and the American Littoral Society as we clean up the Brooklyn coast.

5/30
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM , NYU - Kimmel Center for University Life
Future Cities: Sustainable Solutions, Radical Designs

SF Bay Area

4/22
Raise awareness at this free concert at the Speedway Meadow @ Golden Gate Park.

5/17
Green Connect: Green Connect is a volunteer program that partners city agencies with residents, merchants and students to clean and beautify San Francisco neighborhoods.

5/31
Union St. Fair. In its 32nd year, The Union Street Festival is one ofSan Francisco’s largest annual free events, and this year it’s going Green.

Sacramento

4/18-4/26
At Creek Week you can mingle with fellow Greenies, pick up trash and learn more tips on being Green! View This PDF for more information on being green in Roseville, CA.

5/7-8
On May 7th and 8th, 2008, all eyes will be on Sacramento, as residents, policymakers and leaders come together for the Great Valley Center’s 11th Annual Conference, “Green Momentum: Prospering in a New Economy”

Salt Lake City

5/10
Live Green, the 5th Annual Downtown Sustainable Living Festival will be held May 10, 2008 at Library Square

Portland

4/20-4/22
Trash to Treasure Earth Day bash at the Children’s Museum.

5/17-18
Join us at the ReDirect Guide’s 6th Annual sustainable home and garden show on May 17 and 18, 2008 at the Portland EXPO Center.

San Diego

5/3-8
SOLAR 2008 is the premier technical conference for solar energy and energy efficiency professionals in theU.S. Now in its 37th year, this industry-leading conference series offers you the emerging trends, technological breakthroughs, industry insight, and connections you need to stay ahead.

5/9
Fashion Show Featuring Recycled Materials
This edgy, upbeat show will present fashions by multi-media artists created with recycled materials and/or elements. Enjoy appetizers and desserts prepared by downtown restaurants. It is part of the 1st Annual Fashion Week Downtown which runs from May 5-May 10, 2008. Friday, May 9, from 7pm to 9pm. Tickets are $20.00. Location is 131 South Broadway in Escondido (in the old H. Johnson Building)

How Green Are You? Test Your Eco IQ

March 30th, 2008

1. How much can A SINGLE 10,000 hr 60W CFL bulb save in energy costs, compared to an incandescent light bulb, based on 12 cents per kwh: A. $21, B. $44, C. $92, D. $127?

Answer: B. $44

2. How many styrofoam cups are thrown away each year - A. 2.5 million, B. 25 million, C. 2.5 billion, D. 25 billion?

Answer: D. 25 billion

3. How many synthetic chemical products are found in the average American home: A. 37, B. 63, C. 94, D. 117?

Answer: B. 63

4. Which natural household cleaner is the most effective way to fight bacteria & mold? A. Baking Soda, B. Vinegar, C. Tea Tree Oil, D. Lemon Juice

Answer: C. Tea Tree Oil

5. Fossil fuels are used to make and transport plastic water bottles. How many barrels of oil does it take to make a year’s supply for the US alone: A. 1.5 million, B. 15 million, C. 150 million, D. 1.5 billion?

Answer: A. 1.5 million