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		<title>Kris Willey, Woman of the Green Generation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 01:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women of the Green Generation held their first meeting in June of 2009. Kris Willey felt inspired to start a sustainable networking group for women because she had been attending green events for the past 2 years and suddenly realized that the majority of people she was connecting with were other women. When she mentioned [...]]]></description>
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<p>Women of the Green Generation held their first meeting in June of 2009. <strong>Kris Willey</strong> felt inspired to start a sustainable networking group for women because she had been attending green events for the past 2 years and suddenly realized that the majority of people she was connecting with were other women. When she mentioned this idea to some of her girl friends in green business, the response she received was an enthusiastic and resounding “YES!”</p>
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<p>Women of the Green Generation creates a space where women can share their ideas and passions for solving environmental and social problems with economically viable eco-solutions.  The purpose is to provide a space for professional women to support each other. This can be done by means of sharing resources, business referrals, patronizing each other, sharing knowledge and experience, supporting sustainable community projects &amp; non profits and the by the simple act of volunteering to help each other when help is needed.</p>
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<p>Members consists mainly of women who either own or work for green businesses, but the group is not limited to green business women only, in fact they actively encourage other women to get more involved in sustainable business practices or think about creating products or services that reflect the sustainable paradigm of  “good for you good for the planet.”</p>
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<p>WOTGG is dedicated to helping women find success in the green business space. Their mission is to inspire, educate, motivate, share resources, and connect with other individuals and organizations that are actively engaged in sustaining our planet and working towards positive transformation.</p>
<p>Their are hosting their Annual Summit at Evo-South in downtown Los Angeles on June 12th, 2010.</p>
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<p><strong>You have members all over the country, but you&#8217;re mostly based in Los Angeles. How does the business of LA influence the direction WOTGG is taking? </strong></p>
<p>Los Angeles is a great place to be if you really want to connect with others who are actively engaged in the green or environmental movement. But what I have come to realize is that many women that are involved in green business need a place to be able to connect with other women and for various reasons; for support, for inspiration for business leads, to share knowledge and so on.</p>
<p><strong>Tell us about some of the events you are planning, and the audience you&#8217;re trying to reach. </strong></p>
<p>Well, on Saturday June 12, 2010, WOTGG will celebrate our first year anniversary with a one-day event. Over 300 women and 50 green businesses will participate in a event will that touch, move and inspire those who feel called to actively participate in a much-needed evolutionary transformation of the individual self, society and our environment.</p>
<p>The event will feature inspiring and powerful women who are passionate thought leaders, visionaries and drivers in making a difference and a contribution to our current environmental threat, economical crises, and social systems.</p>
<p>Speaker topics will include; women who are finding success in the green business space, health and wellness, eco fashion and beauty, greening your passion, getting down to e-business and more!  (Visit website for all details: <a href="http://www.womenofthegreengeneration.com" target="_blank">www.womenofthegreengeneration.com</a>)</p>
<p><strong>LA is a City the world over known for its film industry, yet today, a good portion of that industry revolves around violent video games and the sex trade. How do you reach out to these professionals and help them catch up to the greening of America, and do you even try? </strong></p>
<p>This is a tough question to answer, because I personally have not even been able to connect with these type of businesses yet. Our goal to is to help existing green businesses succeed, but hopefully by setting an example and showing other companies a new paradigm to work out of, we can then influence them to make positive change. Remember Gandhi’s quote, “Be the change you want to see in the World.”</p>
<p><strong>I&#8217;m looking at this from a male perspective. There&#8217;s an old saying: &#8220;What Lola wants, Lola gets!&#8221; which means that much of the world goes round inspired by the desires of women. Armies have fought over their whims. Men are too often blamed for military conquest, but in a sense, if there wasn&#8217;t a commitment to protecting mother and child, and now the Earth itself, I think we&#8217;d rather just hang around and let the time go by. How does WOTGG view its role in the grand green scheme of things? Do you have a relationship with Mothers For Peace and other such organizations? </strong></p>
<p>WOTGG is still relatively a new organization so we have not had a chance yet to connect with organizations such as <a href="http://www.mothersforpeace.org" target="_blank">Mothers for Peace</a>; one of the groups we have connected with has been “<a href="http://www.yogagivesback.org" target="_blank">Yoga Gives Back</a>” which provides micro loans to women in India and other impoverished countries.</p>
<p>In the grand scheme of things I feel what is starting to take place is a rising of the Divine Feminine energies. This may sound abstract and strange to some people, but the “Mother” energy has been squashed over the past 100 years, especially here in the Western world. Women have had to take on “male like attitudes and qualities” in order to succeed in the business world; not to mention the forming of huge corporations and consumption of oil and plastics and toxic materials have further suppressed the feminine qualities all because we have completely devastated Mother Nature.</p>
<p><strong>In many indigenous cultures, women have to push the men out of the hut to go hunting. It&#8217;s not just up to men to stop playing with toys, it&#8217;s also up to women to stop associating these toys with male attributes, then these toys would lose their appeal, they&#8217;d lose their symbolism. We&#8217;d move on to something else to impress. And yet, today, more women are wanting to join the military and play GI Jane. How do you feel about that? Where is it all going? Are male drawn comic books to blame for a woman&#8217;s need to identify with Wonder Woman?</strong></p>
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<p>I think because women have been told for so long that we can’t do certain things, or at least we can’t do the same things that men are allowed to do, what happened over the past 100 years is we started to buck the currents and demand equal rights. I think it is safe to say, not just for women, but for the human race in general, we always want the things that we can’t have. I am not sure where it is all going and I don’t see anything wrong with women wanting to play GI Jane, but I think what will eventually happen is women will start changing their minds about the type of careers they want to be involved in and our roles in society.</p>
<p>I feel we will want to be more involved in things that we are truly passionate about and want to have success with our endeavors that is equal to men in business.</p>
<p><strong>One of the things we do at Electrifying Times, is stage pin-up shoots with electric cars, using the tried and true to shift male attention away from gasoline. The strategy is working, since nowadays, some say you haven&#8217;t arrived in LA unless you drive a Prius, or better yet, a Tesla! Human nature isn&#8217;t going to change! Won&#8217;t the lure always be there? Don&#8217;t things need to be sexy to attract attention? </strong></p>
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<p>Sex always sells and not just for men but for women too. But I think the image of what is sexy is always changing. Sexy does no have to be limited to pictures of a half naked woman or man hugging a beautiful horse or straddling a Harley Davidson. Green and eco friendly can be sexy too &#8211; This may sound a bit dorky to some readers, but I personally think that rain forests are very sexy. I have been to a real rain forest in Costa Rica and the experience really turned me on, not in the same way that maybe a handsome man would, but you get the point. But as far as the strategy of ad companies, this will definitely take some time to change. I think when consumer’s attitudes towards the type of advertising they are exposed to changes, then the ads will change ~ right?</p>
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<p><strong>Right! </strong><strong>In mythology, you have Gaia, and you have the Green Man, they compliment each other. They come at stewardship of nature from a different perspective. How do you relate environmentalism with feminism? </strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Everyone has heard the term “Mother Earth” women in general, are naturally more sympathetic to Planet Earth and many of us are feeling threatened right now by what is currently happening on a global scale. Women are also usually the decision makers for the family and I am seeing more and more women who want their children to have something to look forward to in the future; other than rising tides from global warming, plastics in our ocean, toxic chemicals in our air, so called “incurable diseases” and foods that have been heavily doused with pesticides and GMOs. So women right now are leading the way in the environmental movement at a grass roots level. At least that is what I have been seeing.</p>
<p><strong>During World War 2, Americans were urged to start victory gardens, to help with food production. Then after the war, all caution was thrown to the wind, with chemical agriculture. Today, small organic farms are springing up all around us with markets everywhere, like in Europe, and the rest of much of the world. It took us this long to realize our mistakes, how disconnected we had become from the fruits of the land. We can decrease smog with alternative fuels, increase oxygen and remove CO2 with more trees and vegetation, redesign our neighborhoods with new urbanism, especially in LA where things are so sprawling. How do you get all the different communities in LA involved, how to you cross ethnic barriers? How do we get to green low riders?</strong></p>
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<p>I think one way we can accomplish this is for each community to have someone who can be an “Ambassador” a person that “rallies the troops” so to speak.  Sadly most people feel that they don’t have the capacity to be a leader. I think taking the first step is always the hardest, but after you have taken the first step things begin happen and when things start to happen we find the courage and momentum to continue on. Every community or neighborhood should have a leader who can inspire and motivate others to get involved in creating sustainable communities. And maybe it starts within your own family and friends and then expands from there.</p>
<p><strong>Tell us more about Evo-South. What makes it such an extraordinary building in the heart of downtown LA? How did you get involved with them, and can a building in fact, have a mission? </strong></p>
<p>Evo-South is the only &#8220;LEED silver certified&#8221; eco luxury high-rise in down town Los Angeles. For those who don’t know what LEED means &#8211; LEED is Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. Basically this means that the Evo-South building has been built in accordance to specific environmental guidelines. Developed by the <a href="http://www.usgbc.org/About">U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)</a>, LEED provides building owners and operators a concise framework for identifying and implementing practical and measurable green building design, construction, operations and maintenance solutions. To learn more about these guidelines you can visit the US Green Building Council at <a href="http://www.usgbc.org" target="_blank">www.usgbc.org</a>.</p>
<p>Evo boasts stunning city views, designer amenities, a roof top pool, private gym, and a helipad for those who like to fly around town in their helicopter. And to top things off Evo is conveniently located 2 blocks from the Staples center in waking distance from all that down town Los Angeles has to offer – such as world famous restaurants, music halls, nightclubs, movie theaters, the <a href="http://www.urthcaffe.com" target="_blank">Urth Cafe</a> (my favorite place to get a cup of organic coffee) and so much more!</p>
<p>I got involved with EVO because they were looking to partner with a green organization that could produce some events at their space. Thanks to my friend Daniel Vanderbark of Dezine, LA. He recommended WOTGG to Evo and the rest is history.</p>
<p><strong>I want to thank you for your time, and for your patience with my confused approach to things. Is there anything you want Greenloop readers to know? What can they do, and how can they get in touch with WOTGG?</strong></p>
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<p>With the current global threat and economic downfall the time is ripe for the possibilities of forming new partnerships, teams and intentions of coming together for the prosperity, health and sustainability of individuals, businesses, projects and causes in our immediate neighborhood and globally.</p>
<p>Ultimately we are preparing to usher in a new paradigm of working and co-existing together in this beautiful place we call Earth, by becoming conscious stewards of our planet, our communities and our own self.</p>
<p>We welcome suggestions and would like to encourage more women to step up and manifest successful green businesses and products and become leaders in their communities.</p>
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<p><em>Readers can contact Women of the Green Generation at: <a href="mailto:info.wotgg@gmail.com">info.wotgg@gmail.com</a></em></p>
<p><em>or visit their website at <a href="http://www.womenofthegreengeneration.com/">www.womenofthegreengeneration.com</a> </em></p>
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		<title>10 Green Girls Are Off To Hollywood!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 01:47:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>RemyC</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Actually, only seven&#8230; three of them already live in Los Angeles;  Vanessa Meier, Rachel Avalon and Jessica Williamson. Both Zion Francis and Juliana Tran are from Austin, TX. Ariel Clay is coming from San Francisco. Leilani Munter from Cornelius, NC. Rachael Joy from Mount Rainier, MD. Erika Schmid from Portland, OR and Karen Pannochia from [...]]]></description>
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<p>Actually, only seven&#8230; three of them already live in Los Angeles;  <a href="http://projectgreensearch.com/vanessa-meier/1692" target="_blank">Vanessa Meier</a>, <a href="http://projectgreensearch.com/rachel-avalon/1496" target="_blank">Rachel Avalon</a> and <a href="http://projectgreensearch.com/jessica-williamson/1367" target="_blank">Jessica Williamson</a>. Both <a href="http://projectgreensearch.com/zion-francis/1741" target="_blank">Zion Francis</a> and <a href="http://projectgreensearch.com/juliana-tran/1704" target="_blank">Juliana Tran</a> are from Austin, TX. <a href="http://projectgreensearch.com/ariel-clay/838" target="_blank">Ariel Clay</a> is coming from San Francisco. <a href="http://projectgreensearch.com/leilani-munter/769" target="_blank">Leilani Munter</a> from Cornelius, NC. <a href="http://projectgreensearch.com/rachael-joy/1549" target="_blank">Rachael Joy</a> from Mount Rainier, MD. <a href="http://projectgreensearch.com/erika-schmid/921" target="_blank">Erika Schmid</a> from Portland, OR and <a href="http://projectgreensearch.com/karen-pannocchia/687" target="_blank">Karen Pannochia</a> from Miami.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t easy for Project Green Search to narrow it down from 130+ entries to just ten. The online voting was a bit of a confusing mess, because the design platform we chose to build the web site only offered that voting option as a preset. Many people ended up voting by mistake while they were simply trying to access a contestant page&#8230; there was no instruction manual or practice run, but it was the only option we had. WordPress or nothing. We were dead set on launching this competition, so we made it work. We will do better next year.</p>
<p>We  asked the judges not to look at the number of stars, the rating, only consider how many votes each entry received. All things considered, online vote popularity didn&#8217;t feature all that much into their decision. They looked closely at modeling potential, education, screen presence, media background and experience. It boiled down to running averages on each judge&#8217;s top ten submission in order of preference, inviting to the finals those who featured most frequently, the highest on each judge&#8217;s list.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re confident that the ten women picked to participate in the finals represent the best expression of majority verdict by the judges. It wasn&#8217;t easy. Competitions create more losers than winners, that&#8217;s what I want to address here. We don&#8217;t cast Project Green Search in the same light as your run of the mill cut throat reality TV show. PGS is much more of a collaboration, developing talent to bring attention to issues all dear to our heart. In a sense, the winner, should and will, represent all the other contestants, become a spokesperson for all the women who entered this contest, which isn&#8217;t a contest really, it&#8217;s more like a direct action!</p>
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<p><img class="size-full wp-image-3003 alignleft" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/ProjectGreenSearch_trophy_Robert_Van_Winkle_Jr_thumb.jpg" alt="ProjectGreenSearch_trophy_Robert_Van_Winkle_Jr_thumb" width="180" height="293" />Our Project Green Girl is not going to be someone who wins by exterminating the competition. She&#8217;s going to win because all other nine girls are going to consider her to be the best candidate for the job, become her support network. The judges are going to pick up on that. We&#8217;re creating a family here, a team, a green model army. We&#8217;ll leave the cat fights, petty jealousy and superior attitudes to the slew of mind numbing reality TV shows which are only interested in rehab, temper tantrums, and suicidal tendencies. It&#8217;s already evident from the communications we&#8217;ve had with each finalists, that they are easy going, smart, with a funny bone.</p>
<p>LED artist and engineer Robert Van Winkle Jr., with a lot of help from Jessica Feuer, designed our trophy&#8230; in the spirit of recycled muffler art. He lives and works in Poughkeepsie, NY. Robert handed it to me at the <a href="http://www.remyc.com/rockthereactors/Barnum/GreenMarketExposition.html" target="_blank">Green Market Exposition</a> in Bridgeport, CT. I&#8217;ve been debating whether to bring it with me on JetBlue or ship it. It&#8217;s got a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack powering three green LEDs, made from reclaimed industrial wire, sure to set off every Homeland Security alarm. But don&#8217;t worry, we&#8217;ll find a way to get safe and sound to <a href="http://www.eccohollywood.com" target="_blank">ECCO Ultra Lounge</a> on November 6th.</p>
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		<title>A Sprig Of Laurels For Vegan Queen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sprig.com recently named the Vegan Queen City Bag featured on Greenloop as one of their 10 Best Handbags For Fall. These high-end vegan totes are made in the USA from non-toxic, recyclable materials. According to Sprig, the City Bag rocks because: &#8220;A chic bespoke handbag is not just a place to dump your wallet and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/vegan_queen-city-bag.jpg"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-full wp-image-730" style="float: left;" title="City Bag By Vegan Queen" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/vegan_queen-city-bag.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="359" /></a>Sprig.com recently named the <a title="Shop Vegan Queen at TheGreenloop.com" href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/vegan_queen_luxury_handbags_s/438.htm" target="_blank">Vegan Queen</a> City Bag featured on Greenloop as one of their <a title="Check out Sprig's 10 Best Handbags for Fall" href="http://www.sprig.com/Best_Fall_Handbags/page/4" target="_blank">10 Best Handbags For Fall</a>. These high-end vegan totes are made in the USA from non-toxic, recyclable materials. According to Sprig, the City Bag rocks because:</p>
<h3 style="padding-left: 30px;">&#8220;A chic bespoke handbag is not just a place to dump your wallet and keys (although we do it anyway), it&#8217;s often a statement piece. This two-tone double-strap sophisticated bag evokes visions of country homes and white-glove service.&#8221;</h3>
<p>We are glad to hear these Vegan Queen bags are grabbing some kudos in addition to their hefty pricetags. For every glamour kitten out there who simply refuses to choose fashion over humanity, Vegan Queen offers you a luxurious way to have your cake and eat it too. <em>Delicious</em>.</p>
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		<title>Editor&#8217;s Picks: Summer Sale 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 16:26:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenn Breckenridge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[jack&#38;marjorie use military surplus materials such as wool blankets, ground sheets, parachutes and webbing, then combine them with more feminine elements including vintage lace, silk, brocade and buttons to create unique yet functional handbags and accessories. In the Quince Clutch, they use tent canvas and vegetable tanned leather and accent the two fabrics elegantly with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/jackandmarjorie-quince-clutch.jpg"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-full wp-image-619" style="float: left;" title="Jack &amp; Marjorie Quince Recycled Clutch- Only $45!" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/jackandmarjorie-quince-clutch.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="373" /></a> jack&amp;marjorie use military surplus materials such as wool blankets, ground sheets, parachutes and webbing, then combine them with more feminine elements including vintage lace, silk, brocade and buttons to create unique yet functional handbags and accessories. In the <a title="Quince Clutch-Now only $45!" href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/Jack_Marjorie_Lady_Charlotte_Bag_p/jackandmarjorie-ss08-quince.htm" target="_blank">Quince Clutch</a>, they use tent canvas and vegetable tanned leather and accent the two fabrics elegantly with pin-tuck detailing and vintage buttons. This zippered puch is lined with organic cotton twill and is made in Canada. Make sure to match your new clutch with a jack&amp;marjorie <a title="Enoki wallet-Only $60!" href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/Jack_Marjorie_Enoki_Wallet_p/jackandmarjorie-ss08-enoki.htm" target="_blank">Enoki Wallet</a>. So charming. <a href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/Jack_Marjorie_Enoki_Wallet_p/jackandmarjorie-ss08-enoki.htm" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-622" title="Enoki Wallet By jack&amp;marjorie: Only $60!" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/jackandmarjorie-enoki-wallet.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="100" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/Grace_Cello_Poet_s_Dress_p/gracecello-ss08-poet-dress.htm" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-full wp-image-618" style="float: left;" title="Grace And Cello Poet Dress: Was $174, now just $87!" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/gracecello-poet-dress-2.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="372" /></a>Whether you&#8217;re thinking Jackie O. or Michelle O., the classic cut and styling of the <a href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/Grace_Cello_Poet_s_Dress_p/gracecello-ss08-poet-dress.htm" target="_blank">Grace &amp; Cello Poet Dress</a> is undeniable. The beauty of a true classic is both versatility and durability, and this little sleeveless number has got both. Organic cotton twill shell with silk lining, you can wear this knee length shift to the office, a 5-star restaurant, wedding, funeral,  bar mitzvah, bris, poker game, polo match, fashion show, farmer&#8217;s market, cocktail hour, choir practice, Vegas, Virgin Islands, Venice-you get me. All Grace &amp; Cello garments are lovingly made in a Canadian design studio. The Poet Dress was $174, and is now marked down to only $87. Sizes are going fast, so if you want it, get it! Also highly recommended is their <a href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/Grace_Cello_Silk_Racerback_Tie_Cami_p/gracecello-ss08-racerbackcami.htm" target="_blank">emerald green racer back camisole</a>, so elegant and only $49.</p>
<p><a href="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/crow-tie.jpg"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-full wp-image-621" style="float: left;" title="Organic Cotton Tie By Crow Clothing-Only $32!" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/crow-tie.jpg" alt="" width="191" height="255" /></a> This <a title="Only $32!" href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/Crow_Clothing_Men_s_Tie_p/crow-ss08-tie-m.htm" target="_blank">organic cotton hand-stitched tie</a> is Made In The USA by the innovators at Crow Clothing. The assymetrical point definitely gives you a &#8220;too hip to be square&#8221; kind of feeling. Men can feel right and tight in the black or clay version of this sustainable menswear basic. Did your mother ever tell you that whatever men can do, a woman can do it better? Well, that might just apply when it comes to this tie, because what could be hotter than a stunning woman in a white button-up, tie, and sweater vest tucked into some high-waisted dark denim jeans with a skinny belt? Am I projecting here? Fall&#8217;s coming up ladies and gentlemen, so get this autumnal accessory while it&#8217;s on sale for only $32!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/Simple_Macaroon_Eco_Sneaks_p/simple-ecosneak-ss08-macaroon.htm" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-full wp-image-616" style="float: left;" title="Macaroon Eco Sneaks By Simple: Only $25 Down From $50!" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/macaroon-eco-sneaks.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="120" /></a>These <a title="On sale for only $25!" href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/Simple_Macaroon_Eco_Sneaks_p/simple-ecosneak-ss08-macaroon.htm" target="_blank">bright blue beauties</a> from Simple Shoes feature hemp uppers, certified organic cotton woven linings, recycled car tire pedbeds, super cute button snaps, 100% post consumer paper pulp foot forms, water based cements to hold everything together, and even ships in a totally start-of-the-art post-consumer recycled box. They were $50, but for just a few more days these Eco Sneaks are marked down to $25&#8230;and we just got them in!</p>
<p><a href="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/tomsshoes-red-canvas.jpg"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-full wp-image-620" style="float: left;" title="Red Canvas Slip-Ons By Tom\'s: Only $32!" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/tomsshoes-red-canvas.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="100" /></a><a title="On sale for $32!" href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/TOMS_Canvas_Shoes_p/tomsshoes-w-redcanvas.htm" target="_blank">Tom&#8217;s Shoes</a> are always buy one, get one free. For every pair you buy,  a pair is given to a child in need of shoes. Tom&#8217;s has given away thousands of pairs of these canvas shoes to kids in Argentina and South Africa. Not only do the shoes feel incredibly good to wear, they feel incredibly good to buy.</p>
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		<title>Greenloop&#8217;s Annual Summer Sale Is Here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenn Breckenridge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greenloop stocks the best of the best in eco fashion on the web and now&#8217;s your chance to enjoy the sustainable style revolution for less! Greenloop&#8217;s Annual Summer Sale is happening now through July 20th, and it is one of the best times of year to get in on our incredible selection of eco chic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/summer-sale-2008-336x280-bag.jpg"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-full wp-image-614" src="http://thegreenloopblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/summer-sale-2008-336x280-bag.jpg" alt="" width="336" height="280" /></a><a href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/">Greenloop</a> stocks the best of the best in eco fashion on the web and now&#8217;s your chance to enjoy the sustainable style revolution for less! <a href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/Clearance_eco_fashion_organic_bodycare_s/243.htm">Greenloop&#8217;s Annual Summer Sale</a> is happening now through July 20th, and it is one of the best times of year to get in on our incredible selection of eco chic organic cotton, bamboo, hemp and recycled clothing. Save up to 70% on some of the best ethical style and eco accessory brands around&#8230;Stewart+Brown, Loomstate, Edun, Peligrosa, Habitude, Vy &amp; Elle, Jack &amp; Marjorie, Toggery, Del Forte, Pi Organics, Linda Loudermilk and so many more. We will be adding new items all week long, so shop early for the best selection!</p>
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