COTTON CLUB: Slip baby into Earthling’s 100 percent organic cotton romper with Tagua nut buttons. A portion of each garments sale helps fund rain forest conservation efforts. One-piece romper, $39, at Hennigans, 116 Tennessee in downtown McKinney.
NATURAL BEAUTY: Irving-based Earth Preserv packs its hath and body products with plenty of pure substance-plant extracts, essential oils, herbs, and spices. Best of all, their recyclable aluminum containers translate to zero-garbage packaging, From $7 to $20 at JCPenney.
BRIGHT IDEA: Light up your life the enviro-way with a sleek China lamp crafted from recycled aluminum. Lamp, $299, at Eco Eco, 4514 Travis in Dallas.
SHORT CIRCUIT: Computer jocks will appreciate the Tecnotes collection of clip-hoards, memo pads, and picture frames crafted from old computer circuit motherboards. From $ 19 at Eco Eco.
FINE DINING: Set a table Rachel Carson would love. Top Natura’s twig place mat ($7 at Translations, 4014 Villanova) with Re Eco’s earth-friendly dinnerware (from $16), coconut utensils ($36 per place setting), and napkin rings embellished with nuts ($5.50 each), all at Eco Eco.
CONTAINER RESTORE:
Recycled art glass from Luna combines earth- friendly fashlor with function. Stoppers are sculpted from the salvaged remains of 45 aluminum cans. Decanters, $30, at Eco Eco.
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