GreenStamp Eco Products Blog

Innovative and eco-friendly ideas

   Jun 07

Eco Products and Luxury

There is often a misconception that eco friendly products and green ideas somehow means slumming it. Often people are put off looking at eco-friendly products thinking they will end up having to resort to hemp or other uncomfortable natural fibres. However, there are plenty of luxurious and eco-friendly gifts out there that can give you [...]

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   May 27

The Eco Wardrobe – Choosing Sustainable Clothing

One of the hardest areas in life to make eco choices is the clothes we wear. Both men and women who take in their appearance are reluctant to swap style for sustainability. However, the dowdy image of hemp trousers and tie-dyed shirts are a long way from some of the green and sustainable clothing that [...]

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   May 04

Bamboo it doesn’t get any Eco Friendlier

There are many materials that are eco friendly. Some are great for manufacturing clothes; others for items like furniture or furnishings. However bamboo seems to be an eco friendly product that has so many uses they seem endless. Most of us think of bamboo as that stuff that panda’s eat but in fact it an [...]

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   Apr 03

The World of Eco Fabrics

Fashion is one area where people are reluctant to sacrifice style and comfort and many of us that try and think of the environment when we shop often neglect it when it comes to clothes shopping. And when you consider the hemp clothes and recycled materials that eco clothes have traditionally been made from, it [...]

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   Feb 28

Yoga Clothing Tips – Bamboo Active Wear

Yoga is increasingly becoming a common pastime of many people; helping them to relax after a stressful day and improve their health and well-being. And as Yoga is an ancient art, and is as much about being one with nature as it is to improve health and well-being, being eco-friendly and caring about the environment [...]

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   Jan 10

The Advantages of Pure and Natural Fabrics

Often being eco friendly and kind to the environment often means going back to natural methods and materials. And just because a natural or eco friendly product is made from natural fabrics that doesn’t mean that there has to be a compromise in quality, style and comfort. In fact, natural fabrics are often softer, warmer, [...]

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   Dec 25

The Benefits of Bamboo Clothing

There has been a large increase in the amount of bamboo clothes and furnishings that have come on to the market lately, and its no surprise as bamboo is perhaps one of the most underrated fabrics around. It may seem strange to most people that the tough fibrous grass, often associated with the Far East, [...]

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   Oct 22

Eco Chic – Green Clothing Tips by Richard N Williams

Eco chic is a term that is being increasingly used in the media and fashion magazines. Eco chic is the combination of style and living green. And while following fashion is never cheap buying green clothes doesn’t have to be expensive. Shopping environmentally for clothes and looking for eco clothing is lot easier now than [...]

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   Sep 28

Bamboo Clothes: Sustainable, Organic, Comfortable and Stylish

Three has never been much of a choice when it comes to buying eco friendly clothes. Traditionally, organic and green clothing has always been a little twee, many of it made from uncomfortable fibres such as hemp. Things have got slightly better in recent years and there is now quite a range or organic cotton [...]

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   Sep 23

The Eco-friendly Baby – Green Baby Clothes

Having a baby I soften a time when we can get carried away. Prams, pushchairs, bibs, clothes, toys and rattles. There seems so much to get and so little time to get it. Often expense and opportunity play a hand and many new mothers are not too concerned about where the baby’s clothes and equipment [...]

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