What’s Going On - Monday

Posted on June 23, 2008 by Allie

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Enviroblog discusses the dysfunctional relationship between the FDA and the cosmetics industry.

Ecorazzi looks at celebrities who are shockingly ungreen.

Umbra talks car seat recyling.  I saw one out on the curb yesterday and wondered about that!

EarthTalk @ The Good Human fills us in on eco-friendly 401K investing.

Crunchy Chicken looks at the environmental hazards we call cruise ships.

2 Comments +

  1. It is sad to hear the waste that the celebrities generate. Of all the people, they should have the money to change their non-green ways.
    And Al Gore is on the list! What? He doesn’t practice what he preaches? A few months ago I found out that Bush’s Texas Ranch was more eco-friendly than Gore’s Nashville home. http://greenmesh.com/2007/03/bush_vs_gore_who_talkswho_walk.php

    June 23rd, 2008 at 2:55 pm
    Comment by Allison
  2. Although not a celeb, I’ll bet my neighbor’s water consumption rivals that of Celine Dion.

    June 23rd, 2008 at 6:36 pm
    Comment by Regular_Lady

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Tip of the Day

How to Recycle Your Over the Shoulder Boulder Holder

Noelle e-mailed asking if I had any ideas on recycling old bras. First, I told her she could hang oranges in them in her kitchen window instead of using one of those wire basket thingys. Then I suggested making it into a sling shot (I’m so helpful, aren’t I?). Now, I’m done being silly and immature about it (for now) and I’ve found some actual ways to recycle your old bras.

I found a lot of helpful hints in the comments on this post (and discovered that I’m not the only one to think of fruit baskets and slingshots as uses).

  • Make a bra purse to promote breast cancer awareness.
  • Use them to support fruit and tomatoes growing in your garden so they don’t break off before ripening.
  • Donate bras that aren’t totally shot to your local women’s shelter (many women show up with absolutely nothing).

Craft Chi has instructions on making a bra wristlet and a bra eye mask.

If you can’t use your current bras because you’re nursing, Jan Andrea has instructions on turning regular bras into nursing bras.

eHow has a bunch of suggestions, including making an iPod holder, patching ripped clothes, or making a scented drawer sachet out of the cup material.

If you’re in the UK, there’s an organization called BreastTalk Bra Appeal that distributes bras to women in need and makes quilts out of the fabric from bras that are no longer wearable, and Style Dash says Oxfam recycles bras, too.

In Cincinnati, Cincy Chic held an event called Bras with Flair on the Square using donated decorated bras to raise awareness for breast cancer. Contact your local branch of the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Gilda’s Club, American Cancer Society, or even your local cancer or women’s health center to see if they’re planning a similar event.

If you buy sports bras from Patagonia, they will take them back through their Common Threads Recycling program.

I called Victoria’s Secret to see if they have a bra take back program as well. They do not. The woman on the phone acted like I was insane and said, “A what?” If you feel like making a statement on this, give them a call at 1-800-411-5116, or send them an e-mail at Service@VictoriasSecret.com

Of course, the next time you buy a bra, you can always get one that turns into a handy shopping bag. So when you’re stranded at the grocery check out, you can just take your bra off (of course, when it gets too stretched out to hold the girls, I don’t know how well it will hold real melons either). Are you thinking, What the heck are you talking about, Allie? This. I am talking about this.

My old bra is totally going to be turned into a water balloon slingshot. J had better watch out the next time he’s mowing the lawn.
Thanks, Noelle!

  • Alltop, all the cool kids (and me)