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SAVE THE WORLD IN STYLE!
Lower your carbon footprint—in your favorite pair of stilettos—with The Eco Chick Guide To Life. Here you’ll find hundreds of ideas on how to be ecologically smart and still be stylish and trend-setting. You don’t have to sacrifice to go green—you can eat well, dress well, and live well once you learn how to:
Learn where to shop for vintage and recycled jewelry (mining practices for gold and silver are notoriously polluting).
Wear sustainable threads—organic cotton, peace silk, bamboo—or look for funky reconstructed designs made from vintage fabrics. Find shoes made from naturally tanned and dyed leather, hemp, or made from recycled materials...that still look incredibly chic. Party it up- with the planet in mind! Make your next fiesta fabulous with organic beverages, seasonal food from the farmer's market, and more.
Pretty-up with organic, biodegradable hair products, body washes, moisturizers, and make-up—better for you and the planet’s water supplies! We'll explain why and what to look for. How to earn points while convincing your boss to go green in your office.
Travel green and still see the world in style! Save cash with some Earth-loving swaps around your apartment, dorm or house.
...and more. Let these and other easy-to-follow, fun and fashionable tips help you to feel great while doing good. You and Mother Nature will look fabulous!
This book is printed on recycled paper.
Journalist Vartan, founder of the environmental Web site eco-chick.com, makes "going green" irresistible in this breezy, energetic guide. In upbeat prose that will especially appeal to younger women, Vartan emphasizes that sustainable living needn't involve making sacrifices; her host of recipes, trivia, instructions on cooking up homemade household cleaners and pet food (not to mention toothpaste!) and tips on ecological makeovers for the home, body and wardrobe make an environmentally friendly lifestyle seem desirable, accessible and full of creative potential. Packed with profiles of inspiring "eco chicks" and lists of organic products and companies, the book supplies readers with every possible resource necessary to launch and sustain their ecoconversion. Vartan's pleasure in living consciously is infectious; readers will appreciate her lack of condescension or preachiness and feel inspired to test-if not wholeheartedly adopt-her simple prescriptions. The author informs and entertains as she presents natural solutions to roaches (catnip!), the unexpected health benefits of cast-iron cookware, how to offset the carbon-emissions caused by plane travel and how to (subtly) convert others to the cause. (Aug.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. More Reviews and RecommendationsStarre Vartan, a self-described eco-fashionista, is the founder and editor of Eco Chick (www.eco-chick.com), a blog for hip, environmentally savvy young women. Eco Chick has been featured on national television networks such as ABC and the CW as well as in the Wall Street Journal, Shape magazine, USA Today, Treehugger.com, and other media outlets. Starre lives in Norwalk, Connecticut.
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August 20, 2008: The Eco Chick Guide to Life: How to be Fabulously Green, by Starre Varten, brims over with enthusiasm for green living. Filled with tips, facts, resources and advice, it is a terrific primer book for green living. If it has any fault, however, it is that Varten attempts too many topics in one book and cannot possibly cover everything needed for green living. Later in the review, I will recommend a couple good books that cover more completely what the book doesn't. In the introduction, Varten writes: 'Just because we are facing a coming crises with serious repercussions for us and for future generations, doesn't mean that we can't still enjoy ourselves, look good, dress well, and even have a great time!...Being an Eco Chick meand doing good while having a good time doing it! It is not about depriving yourself, but about rethinking how we live our lives, and living better--more creatively, more passionately, and more consciously.' Part I is called 'All About You, baby!' It includes personal care products and what chemicals to avoid and products the author likes. Next is a section on fashion. Varten takes us through the process of how a pair of traditional jeans is produced and how eco-unfriendly the process is. Sustainable fabrics are recommended. Chapter 3 is on accessories, including the shoes and jewelry. DIY and vintage ideas are suggested. She also illustrates a couple before and after looks using conventional then eco-friendly accessories. Part II is called 'Your Nest.' In the home, for the kitchen she recommends cookware, getting rid of plastic containers and vermin. For the living areas, paint and floors are discussed. The bedroom reviews eco-friendly bed linens, keeping air quality good and more. Under cleaning supplies, Varten has some good simple ingredients and recipes and products to use for particular tasks, like clogged drains. Under energy, she reviews appliances and lightbulbs. Under food, organic and local food is encouraged, as is becoming a vegetarian (or part time one.) There is a fun section on parties, which includes drink recipes, like the waterberry martini . Under gardening, she gives some tips on houseplants and composting. There are recipes for making pet food. Here I would supplement Dr. Pitcairn's New Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats. The home is a huge section and this book could cover a lot more ground. (I'm an interior designer, what can I tell you!) Anyway, I recommend the award winning book, Harmonious Environment: Beautify, Detoxify and Energize Your Life, Your Home and Your Planet, to supplement Eco Chick. Part III is 'That Crazy World out There' and includes eco-friendly travel and greening at work and school. There are resources for more information and reading at the end. Throughout the book are also resources for products that is very handy. Highly recommend!