10 Most Unusual Eco-Friendly Products
Eco-friendly Burial
A Colorado company sells caskets
Eco-friendly Remote Control
Sony challenged Industrial Design students from China to design and
Eco-friendly Pet Furs
If you think making clothes out of human hair is weird how would you feel if I told you humans are making clothes from their pet’s fur? It isn’t much different from using sheep’s wool or natural animal fibers from alpaca, angora, llama or camel, right? Danelle German doesn’t think so. She is a professional cat groomer from South Carolina. She started a business called Catty Shack Creations as a means of reusing beautiful cat fur instead of throwing it away. Her inspiration came when a friend of Danelle’s asked her to clip her pet’s hair so that it could be spun into yarn.
First the pet is thoroughly washed to make sure the fur is clean and tangle free. Then the pet is shaved. Many pet owners have their pets shaved to help their pets survive the hot summer and to help make it easier for the owner to keep their pets well groomed. The fur is then collected and cured for a few days. The hair fibers are then carded, spun into yarn and finally knitted into handbags.
Eco-friendly Moss Carpet
They say walking on fresh grass increases your blood circulation; I can’t vouch for that! Anyways, it is a reason to get going to the nearest park, remove your expensive Jimmy Choo’s and prance around. The Moss Carpet, created by Nguyen La Chanh, looks at getting the grass to your feet, and that too in your loo! Made from imputrescible foam called plastazote, the mat includes ball moss, island moss and forest moss. The humidity of the bathroom ensures that the mosses thrive. And that’s why you need to place it there and not anywhere else. Little gnomes not included.
Eco-friendly Umbrella
Conventional umbrellas come with a fixed surface. Although it is changeable, you cannot replace it easily. This
Eco-friendly Edible Shoe Cream
Probably the weirdest on the list, this product was designed by Greenfibes, eco goods and garments. It’s organic edible (yes, edible!) shoe cream. Apparently, it can be used for other purposes such as spreading on toast or as a lip balm. I don’t know about you, but eating something that is advertised to be spread on a shoe does not interest me in the least.
Eco-friendly Baby Cloth
Maybe you weren’t the best to
Pollution-Sensitive Dress
Don’t be caught outside unaware of pollution levels in the air. The pollution-sensitive ‘EPA Dress’ by Stephanie Sandstrom detects pollution in the air and wrinkles accordingly. That’s right, this dress – which is actually quite pretty – looks like you pulled it from the bottom of the dirty laundry heap when the air is dirty. It might protect your health by advising you to stay indoors for the day, but it won’t do you any favors if you’re meeting with clients.
Eco-friendly Car Racer
Can you image a car racer is so
Eco-friendly Earrings
A wonderful and great green product from Kitten Lab is now available for purchase to those who wanted to accessorize themselves in a green way. The eco fashion accessories by Kitten Lab are made by the artistic hands and from a vintage IBM Selectric typewriter balls. The balls are made of plastic, that is why it is light enough to be on your ears. With this creation, there will be no need for us to spend too much to be fashionably trendy, and it will dramatically reduce landfills, which is great in reducing the harm that we have for
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