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Bisphenol A (BPA), found in most major brand baby bottles, has been linked to cancer, impaired immune function, early onset of puberty, obesity, diabetes, and hyperactivity, and is especially dangerous to fetuses and children under the age of 3.
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Giftwrap

4 ways to Green Your Giftwrap

Sentimentally attached to the perfectly packaged present, but going for the green with your next gift? Recycled, tree-free, and reusable gift wrapping supplies allow packages to shine the sustainable way.

  1. Wrap presents in reusable items

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    Try reusable gift bags, wrapping a gift inside a gift, or devising your eco-wrap options.

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  2. Use recyclable wrapping options

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    Many creative wrapping solutions can be easily recycled when regular wrapping paper can't; you probably have a few lying around the house right now.

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  3. Buy recycled and tree-free wrapping paper

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    With paper made from 100 percent post-consumer content or tree-free sources like hemp, kenaf, and flax you give a gift that keeps on giving green long after the party's over.

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  4. Choose eco-friendly wrapping accessories

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    Don't stop at the green giftwrap. Ribbons, bows, and gift tags can be stylish and earth-friendly, too. Even tape can be made sans harmful chemicals and plastics.

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Comments

09/24/2008
6:06pm
greengoddess

i just came across these beautiful gift "wraps" that are essentially silk scarves that you use (and re-use!) as wrapping paper -- www.bobowrap.com -- really gorgeous.

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