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6 Eco-Friendly Gifts for Father’s Day

Wednesday, June 6th, 2012

by Wendy

Father’s Day is a day where we celebrate dads for all they do for us. This year, show dad how much you love him while being environmentally friendly at the same time with these Father’s Day gifts made from recycled, upclycled and repurposed materials:

1- Bamboo Grilling Tool Set $39.95 – Made from sustainable bamboo with rust-free stainless steel heads, the grilling tool set includes a spatula, grill brush and grill tongs to make grilling a snap for dad.

2- Recycled Record Coasters $20 – A music lover will appreciate these repurposed black vinyl records to make great coasters. Records vary from different genres.

3- Upcycled Wine Bottle Glass Tumblers $20 – Recycled wine bottles were used to make these unique ecofriendly green glass tumblers.

4- Reclaimed Ballpark Cuff Links $179.95 and up – Great for baseball fans, these cuff links are crafted from salvaged stadium seats from Yankee Stadium, Wrigley Field, Fenway Park and more.

5- Upclycled Wetsuit iPad Sleeve $28 – Keep dad’s ipad protected with this cushy ipad sleeve made from upclycled and repurposed wetsuit material.

6- Bottles Up Glass Water Bottle $29.95 – Reusable glass water bottles made from 75% post consumer recycled glass and food grade silicone rings and cap. They are also naturally BPA and PVC free.

7- Turnigy 9x drone $60- A flying RC aircraft. You will get a 9 channel transmitter, a receiver, and a bind plug; the battery is not included.

What eco-friendly gift will you be buying for dad this year?

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Wendy Yu is a digital marketing professional living in New York City. When she’s not using the power of social media to share ideas on how to be more environmentally friendly, she is exploring the city, trying local foods, and learning more about how she can reduce her carbon footprint.

The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of Green Halloween® or our partners.

Rise of the Planet of the Obese

Friday, June 1st, 2012

by Wendy

Imagine a world where one out of two Americans was obese. What would that look like?

According to recent studies, you may not have to look too far. We all try to do our share to keep our waistlines trim as well as stomachs satisfied, yet we continue to see obesity rates rise, and at a higher rate than ever. With already more than one third of the current U.S. adult population being classified as obese, studies are forecasting this number to grow to as high as 42% of the entire population by 2042.

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Not only this, but the cost for the U.S. healthcare system to medically provide for those with obesity-related conditions, such as heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer, is projected to be approximately $550 billion over the next two decades.

Prevent yourself and the ones you love from being part of this statistic!  It’s never too early or late to start. Start by measuring everyone’s’ Body Mass Index (better known as BMI) with this BMI calculator provided by the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute and aim to have a BMI score lower than 30. Keep a food journal will help you become more aware of your family’s eating habits. Replace foods with high calorie counts with healthier options, like fruits and veggies. And take the family to the park instead of the movies to get some exercise in the day. For more tips, check out our blog for healthy recipes and ideas the entire family would enjoy.

Let’s do our share to fight obesity in America.

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Wendy Yu is a digital marketing professional living in New York City. When she’s not using the power of social media to share ideas on how to be more environmentally friendly, she is exploring the city, trying local foods, and learning more about how she can reduce her carbon footprint.

The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of Green Halloween® or our partners.