
One thing that will always be seen in a good way to go green in is the fashion industry. There are already many companies that make ECO friendly clothing but two people, Professor Tony Ryan, from Sheffield University and Professor Helen Storey, from London College teamed up to create a very unique style of clothing. They developed a type of plastic that actually melts when it makes contact with water leaving behind all the colors that where on the garment.
Posted Oct 30th 2008
By Tajzai

I love fashion and to see a company like Nau release a collection that LOOKS good makes me just so happy. About six months ago Nau has told the Eco fashion community that they will be shutting there doors, but in the past few weeks they have been approaching a new relaunch with new products and a new site. This time Nau is back with what I must say is the best looking Eco product line I have seen by far. From jackets, shirts, hoodys, and much more, there is everything for everyone in this collection. Collection is now available at there website, Nau.
Posted Oct 25th 2008
By Tajzai

Very sexy and very beautiful knee-high Banjo boot is just what every green loving chick should have. The vegetable-tanned leather boots feature a recycled rubber & rice husk sole that adds grip & durability. Not only being stylish the boots it self is unique and gives all women a twist on looking good and helping the planet. The Banjo boot is priced at Price: £175.00, for more info click here.
Posted Oct 25th 2008
By Tajzai

With Green theme leading the way in the fashion market lately, Coco Eco has seized this opportunity with a magazine designed for all green lovers. From there high quality fashion photography to there latest styles of eco-fashions, Coco Eco is a magazine that all green lovers should grab. For more information on how you can grab a copy today head over to Coco Eco Magazine official site.