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TerraCycle offers wares from its full line of over 100 products literally made from common waste materials such as chip bags, food wrappers, yogurt cups, soda bottles and writing instruments.
Not only does TerraCycle sell affordable, fun products made from waste and uses the space to collect over 30 different non-recyclable waste streams, turning the store into the world’s largest ‘Upcycling Center.’
www.terracycle.net |

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Abby Valentine brings you wonderful things for you and your home, handmade with love in Brooklyn, New York.
After years as an industrial designer, Abby Valentine Kelly became frustrated with the waste and impersonal nature of mass production. Abby Valentine products are designed as an alternative: unique items made with care and attention, and built to last.They are made from salvaged and scrap materials, and many are designed to replace disposables or less-than-ideal materials.
www.abbyvalentine.com |
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boho magazine is the winner of the 2009 AVEDA Environmental Award for Best New Launch and the 2009 SustainPrint “Newcomer Magazine of the Year” award. It is the first fashion magazine to use 100% recycled post-consumer waste paper and be completely UV-coating free, with no glossy finishes and soy-based inks.
Designed for creative, free-spirited, independent women who love fashion and beauty, but who also want to make the world a prettier place by giving back and going green. BOHO’s aim is to inspire readers to incorporate greener living and social consciousness into their lives while offering them the newest fashion, beauty, travel, and lifestyle features. Published by Oinabiz Media, LLC, Boho is available at bookstores and newsstands nationwide and in over 37 countries including Barnes & Noble, Borders, Whole Foods, Target, Universal News and supermarkets and drugstores nationwide. BOHO is available throughout the USA, and Canada, as well as internationally including: UK, Mexico, Australia, Brazil, Czech Republic, Dubai, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guam, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Korea, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Thailand, Pakistan, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
www.bohomag.com |
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EcoSystems’ goal is to improve lives while generating a healthy planet.
Through our environmentally friendly systems, we design and build furniture and interiors. Employing a strong sense for innovation and research, we create custom designs that prove our concepts and ideals in real world settings. Successful innovations are then propelled into mass market products.
www.ecosystemsbrand.com |
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Earthspirit Yoga Bags are handmade, one of a kind yoga mat carriers to protect and ventilate your yoga mat. Each bag is made from recycled furniture fabric pieces, which are not only durable, but one-of-a-kind. With a comfortable shoulder strap, secure drawstring-top closure, and a hand-crocheted endcap, they make transporting and storing your yoga mat a beautiful and practical experience.
www.earthspirityogabags.com |
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Check out one-of-a-kind, hand made jewelry from Garbage of Eden, a design company that collects used plastic bags in the NYC-area and turns it into unique jewelry and accessories.
www.etsy.com/shop/GarbageofEdenDesign |
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Founded Sept. 2008 and owned by husband and wife team Ricky & Justine Kawas, who reside with their 3 dogs in Bucks County PA, Green Changes produces 100% organic tees at an affordable price point utilizing fashionable silhouettes like longer tunic tops with cute cap sleeves, a-lines and scoop necks. The unique shapes, coupled with beautiful vegetable-like color assortment showcasing whimsical messaging like Got Green? and Green is the new black are leading the way in green mass messaging. Green Changes is committed to maintaining a low carbon footprint in our everyday business practices using fair trade vendors of 100% organic materials, and an eco printing process. You can find the Green Changes collection in PA Whole Foods Markets, Princeton NJ and coming soon to WF in NYC. Also available on-line and at select indy boutiques throughout PA & NJ.
www.greenchanges.org |
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Tired of seeing low quality, environmentally harmful fitness products in yoga and Pilates studios, fitness centers and homes, Natural Fitness decided that there had to be a better way.
Natural Fitness is committed to providing high quality yoga and fitness products while maintaining the smallest environmental impact. Our products are made from the environmentally friendly materials like natural rubber, cork, bamboo and hemp. One of Natural Fitness’s founding principles is to offset the impact on the environment that results from the manufacturing and distribution of our products.
www.naturalfitnessinc.com |
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Brooklyn-based RePlayGround creates eco-gifts and do-it-yourself (DIY) products that enable consumers to use household waste to make eco-friendly products like lamps and trivets! ReplayGround and TerraCycle are partnering to sponsor a free DIY table at the store that will allow children to make a fun, free item from drink pouches or other food wrappers. Stop by weekly to collect the various products you make yourself!
www.replayground.com |
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ReStore Clothing is a midtown-based clothing company that makes a full range of eco-friendly clothes featuring organic materials and socially responsible manufacturing. ReStore is partnering closely with TerraCycle to help organize the green design themed pop-up shop and will co-host the many events planned for the space in the month of April.
www.restoreclothing.com |
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Smart Art by Phoebe Tree remixes salvaged wood, scrap metal, glass, electrical findings, fishing lures, computer parts, paint, beads and other found, re-imagined, reincarnated and recycled objects collected over the last 15 years. Her work has been displayed at Starbucks and The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. The collection for Terracycle is on the web at:
http://phoebevision.redbubble.com/sets/125313/works |
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After seeing how much electronic waste (e-waste) is irresponsibly discarded, and knowing the City of New York will institute mandatory responsible disposal of e-waste, a team of IT professionals found a solution to this mounting problem and launched The 4th Bin. The company specializes in e-waste collection services for both businesses and residences and is the only service in the city to do so, charging inexpensive fees strictly for pick-up service. Since the company began in fall of 2009, it has collected, recycled, or environmentally and ethically disposed of over 15 tons of e-waste from offices, schools, hospitals, factories, and residences in New York City. The 4th Bin only does business with E-Steward Recyclers (www.e-stewards.org) who uphold the highest standard of environmental and social responsibility.
www.4thbin.com |
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Christiana J. Paul Couture was started by Chicago based designer Christina Liedtke in 2007 and is a custom couture design and garment company working with high-end clients to design and develop exclusive couture garments for global events. The one-of-a-kind dress featured in the store window was made completely from waste M&M® wrappers. |
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Naturevsfuture® is an artistic expression of organic futurism via clothing. Blending innovative, sculptural design with natural & sustainable fabrics naturevsfuture® is designed with an eco-conscious approach & manufactured locally in New York City.
The recycled juice pouch ball gown in the window was made from reusing non-recyclable drink pouches, commissioned by ‘TerraCycle’ and the internationally-renowned pianist Soyeon Lee. The dress was worn by Lee at Carnegie Hall , February of 2008.
www.naturevsfuture.com |
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REHHAB features works by Texas born, Brooklyn based designer Alexander Reh. Working in support of his theory of Constructive Witticism: the use of humor to test the limits of feasibility and absurdity, he offers several collectable items as well as do-it-yourself (DIY) project ideas. His DIY projects often involve cast-offs, including milk gallons and light bulbs, as well as outcasts such as crooked wooden dowels that are unfit for most uses. His Milky Way Chandelier is currently offering its healthy glow at the Greenup! popup shop and boutique
www.REHHAB.com |
Tuesday - Sunday 11 am - 7 pm (Closed Mondays) | 641 8th Ave. at 41st Street, NYC, NY 10018 | (609) 393-4252 | www.terracycle.net |
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