Threadheads: Shytown Green Fest

By Jenn Breckenridge
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eCo Times likes to keep it light on “Hump Day” (why is it called that) with a little dose of eCo TV. Today’s edutainment is from the darlings of DIY, Rob Czar and Corinne Leigh of Threadheads. Why do we love Threadheads? Because they show us that not all goods have to come from a factory; we can actually make things ourselves with recycled and locally sourced materials.

In this episode, Threadheads takes us on a spin through Green Festival in Chicago. They talk to some of our favorite people like Kevin Danaher and our friends at Green Guru Gear. After the tour of Green Fest, Threadheads will show you how to make something artful and edgy. Remember kids, DIY keeps manufacturing locool. Okaaay, let’s leave the questionable humor to Rob and Corinne-take it away Threadheads…


Posted on June 25, 2008 |

Conscious Living TV: Green Your Clean

By Jenn Breckenridge
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In this episode, Conscious Living TV first takes us on a frightening tour of conventional household cleaners, showing us what not to use and why. Then Bianca gives us the scoop on toxin free alternatives that we can find at our local hardware store, supermarket, or health food store. If you’re still using toxic chemicals to clean your home, this show could be the tipping point for you…

Ready to green your clean? Try out some of these eco smart cleaners…

  • Biokleen offers a variety of super concentrated cleaners and detergents that really work
  • Seventh Generation features cleaning products free of dyes and fragrances, as well as 100% recycled household paper products
  • Try some biodegradable sponges and absorbent reusable towels by Twist
  • Method and Greenworks can be found in almost any Target or supermarket, so no matter where you live in the country, there’s always a healthier choice for cleaning your home


Posted on June 18, 2008 |

Free Range Studios: The Story Of Stuff

By Jenn Breckenridge
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The Story Of Stuff has spread like wildfire through YouTube, Google videos, and inboxes all over the country and the world. What explains the millions of views of this little video by Free Range Productions? Well, everyone’s got stuff and will probably acquire some more of it in the immediate future. If you really want to know where your stuff comes from and what the effect of it all is, Annie Leonard breaks down the facts in a sweet and easy-to-understand way while weaving a tale you will never forget. And you might as well watch it, because stuff happens-and let’s admit it, those little cartoons make it so much easier to deal with…

Inspired by The Story Of Stuff? Take action!


Posted on June 11, 2008 |

Carrotmob: The Art Of The Buycott Continued

By Greg Berry
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You may have read about The Art Of The Buycott last month on eCo Times. If not, the basic idea is about using the buying power of the masses to make positive changes in the world, rather than boycotts, marches, and sit-ins (which can be effective too, but much less enjoyable.)

We found a choice example of the art of the buycott by an emerging organization called aptly, Carrotmob. You can probably tell by the name, Carrotmob is leading with humor. They dangle the carrot of fun, finance, and positivity to lead business to make the right environmental decisions. Carrotmob organized a hugely successful buycott in April at San Francisco’s K & D Market. Check out the hilarious video…




Posted on June 6, 2008 |

Zaproot: Goodbye Nalgene, Hello Chipotle

By Jenn Breckenridge
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The lovely Jessica Williamson of Zaproot bangs the final nail into the coffin of Nalgene plastic water bottles and gives us the scoop on seasonal and organic fast food options. You’ll also get a glimpse at some of the wackiest alternative transport options available today…stainless steel rocket-powered toilet anyone?


Posted on June 4, 2008 |

Farewell My Subaru…It’s A Fine Life Without Petroleum

By Jenn Breckenridge
Filed Under Green Living, eCo TV | 3 Comments

Okay, this may be one of the coolest people I’ve come across in a minute. Have you seen Into The Wild? Liked it? Well, America, meet Doug Fine. Some of you may already be familiar with him, through his humorous NPR spots or his articles in the Washington Post, Wired, or Outside. He wrote a book back in 2004 called Not Really An Alaskan Mountain Man where he breaks down the hilarity of “broken down snowmachines, heavy dead whales, frozen pipes, angry moose and disorientation in a bear-packed wilderness.”

His most recent book is called Farewell, My Subaru where Doug recounts another set of hilarious misadventures in greener, locally-sourced living. Now, he’s surviving on a ranch in rural New Mexico with his pregnant wife where he attempts to live fossil fuel free, cultivate vegetables, and raise livestock. The funny part is mainly due to the fact that, previous to establishing the Funky Butte Ranch, Doug had no previous electrical, mechanical or farming skills. He’s making his own biodiesel, catching his own water, and producing plenty of electricity for his bumpin’ stereo system and his many modern appliances. Check this man out-he’s on fire!


Posted on May 28, 2008 |

Conscious Living TV: Electrifying Cars

By Jenn Breckenridge
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Bianca and Michael Alexander of Conscious Living TV go shopping for a new car and bring you the latest on plug-in hybrids, as well as the super-sporty Tesla roadster.


Posted on May 21, 2008 |

Barack Obama On The Environment

By Jenn Breckenridge
Filed Under The Big Picture, eCo TV | 6 Comments

As Barack Obama takes the lead with super delegates, it seemed an appropriate time to broadcast his stance on the environment. Controversy has recently circulated over Obama’s support of “clean coal” (an oxymoron), while his evangelism of renewable energy sources like wind and solar remain admirable. If Barack Obama wins the presidency, is he capable of leading the US government to reverse the environmental fallacies of the last administration and manifest bold legislation that will help our planet to heal? Leave a comment and let us know what you think.


Posted on May 14, 2008 |

Threadheads: LA Hipsters And DIY Stencils

By Jenn Breckenridge
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What do an exacto knife, a can of spraypaint, and Batboy have to do with transforming your most banal garment into your most prized possession? Find out in this episode of Threadheads, when Corinne Leigh and Rob Czar get a lesson in stenciling and explore the dicey world of the LA hipster. Reduce, reuse, recycle, revamp!


Posted on May 7, 2008 |

Zaproot: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

By Jenn Breckenridge
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Jessica Williamson of Zaproot gives you the lowdown on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, also known as the Eastern Garbage Patch. This “plastic soup” in the one of the ocean’s gyres spans an area larger than the State of Texas and holds six times more plastic than plankton! A research vessel called The Algalita sailed to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to assess the situation.

eCo Tip: To reduce the amount of plastic collecting in the ocean, replace “disposables” in your life with reusables.


Posted on April 30, 2008 |

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