Green Life is a solutions-based, family-oriented event, designed to educate and entertain. Today's ethical consumer has the power to create change. Greening your life is easy - it's about doing what you can, when you can. All you need is a little education and inspiration – Green Life has lots of both!
Green Life plans to attracts a diverse range of 100+ companies which will focus on social and ecological sustainability, allowing some 10000 + consumers to learn from top eco-educators and to make choices that help sustain their lifestyles, leaving behind a softer footprint on earth. Green Life features the latest eco-trends in: Business & Technology, Community, Fashion, Food & Beverage, Health & Beauty, Home & Garden, Leisure and Transportation.
The Main Stage features presentations by eco-experts in everything from green weddings to eco-friendly home renovations to travelling with a lighter footprint. Also, there are fashion shows throughout the weekend, featuring the latest in sustainable clothing
Preparing your baby's nursery
can be a wonderful time of planning and dreaming. Many times, that means choosing a paint color or wallpaper (or a combination of both), furnishings, and flooring
. Today, many people are aware that the fumes from paint, wallpaper
and carpet can be toxic. Babies
, with their tiny, developing systems, are especially vulnerable to toxins in the air and on surfaces they touch with their delicate skin. In order to avoid these poisonous substances, you may choose to decorate baby's nursery with eco-friendly items. Here are some things to keep in mind as you seek to create a non-toxic environment for your little one. Paint Generally speaking, paint is less expensive than wallpaper. When you look for paints, there are many green options available. The first thing to look for in an eco-friendly paint is a lack of volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. These are the chemicals that create the fumes and subsequent headaches
and respiratory problems that many people experience with conventional paints. Look for water-based paints with labels that say things like "biodegradable," "phosphate-free" and, of course, "VOC-free." |