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Comment by Garbage of Eden Design on April 19, 2012 at 11:38pm

Hi Ladies & Gents!

Happy Earth Month! I wanted to let you know about a upcycled jewelry workshop I'm teaching at Film Biz Recycling on April 29th. We'll be making earrings from upcycled umbrella parts and "plarn".

You can find out more and register for the class here on my blog: http://garbageofedendesign.blogspot.com/2012/04/earrings-workshop-a...

Hope you can join us! :)

Comment by Green Edge NYC on October 10, 2010 at 1:59pm

GrowNYC’s Million Pound Challenge Help NYC lose one million pounds!

The average New Yorker tosses 46 pounds of clothing and textiles in the trash each year, totaling 6% of our entire residential waste stream. But with your help, landfills are going on a diet.

GrowNYC’s Million Pound Challenge is calling on all New Yorkers to clean out closets and empty drawers of unwanted clothing, linens, shoes, bags and more.

For More Information and Drop-Off Locations.
Comment by Green Edge NYC on July 26, 2010 at 10:13am
Fun post from TreeHugger featuring 12 green accessories for the summer! Check it out: http://www.treehugger.com/galleries/2010/07/12-hot-green-accessorie...
Comment by Green Edge NYC on July 23, 2010 at 11:59am
How Green Are My Sneakers?
from WSJ
Christina.Binkley@wsj.com
July 21, 2010

Are your Nikes greener than your Adidas?


There will soon be an answer to this question, if the manufacturers have their way.


A group of roughly 100 well-known apparel brands and retailers have developed a software tool to help them measure the environmental impact of their apparel and footwear, from raw material to garbage dump. Ultimately, the companies hope to display an eco-value on a tag or package, much like the Energy Star rating of appliances.(Read More)

Comment by Green Edge NYC on March 27, 2010 at 1:00pm
Comment by Patricia Curry on March 22, 2010 at 3:45pm
Fashion-Talk Tonight! Join us at 7 at BCL!

Guest speaker: Roxi Suger of ANGelRoX
Roxi is the creator of ANGeLROX a clothing line focused on comfort and versatility. The collection is made with fabrics that are natural, renewable and sumptuous -- primarily made using local suppliers. ANGeLROX is committed to helping others and lessening its environmental impact

She will discuss conserving, reusing & saving to create a more eco friendly product as well as a greener lifestyle. She will also point out the challenges faced by smaller fashion companies in sourcing eco friendly fabrics and the cost analysis of organic/sustainable vs. local and the benefits of all of those.

Roxi has extensive industry experience and is a professor at Parsons School of Design she graduated summa cum laude from the University of Alabama and lives in Brooklyn.

Visit ANGelRoX

COST: If you bring a dish to share you get in Free!

If you don't want to cook, or don't have time, reserve a spot online. $10 in advance, $15 at the door
Comment by Green Edge NYC on March 22, 2010 at 1:38pm
TONIGHT ~~ BCL Supper Club at Brooklyn Creative League.
Special Guest Roxi Suger of ANGELROX ~~ http://www.bit.ly/BCL322
Comment by Patricia Curry on March 21, 2010 at 11:42pm
Roxi Suger, our featured speaker at Supper Club tomorrow (3/22), shared her thoughts & insights re: building a sustainable eco-friendly fashion biz in NYC at today's GoGreen Expo on Pier 92. Come hear more tomorrow eve at our BCL Supper Club -- 7 o'clock. Bring a dish, a bottle of wine, or just your smile & appetite!
Comment by Nicole Haysler on March 16, 2010 at 4:55pm
Hi everyone! Think you may be interested in this upcoming event.
http://www.greenedgenyc.org/events/sense-sustainability

It is an eco-fashion fundraiser featuring a runway show and sample sale!
We already know this, but their website included a great reminder of why we love it: clothes made out of organic cotton or bamboo are biodegradable, while clothes made from synthetic - outlive you; clothes made out of recycled materials give that plastic bottle a second, sustainable fashions support small independent producers and their skills, in a non-sweatshop environment.

Designers include: Tina Tandon, Helen Asir and Swati Argade
Comment by Green Edge NYC on March 10, 2010 at 1:00pm
BCL Supper Club talks Fashion!

This month's BCL Supper Club, on Monday, March 22, will feature Roxi Suger who will be talking about designing with fabrics that are natural, renewable and sumptuous.

For more information and to sign up for the event.
 

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