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With Earth Day coming up, there's no reason to not go green.
With Earth Day coming up, there's no reason to not go green. (Photo: Courtesy Jaybird)

Earth-Friendly Gear You Can Feel Good About Buying

Some cut down on waste. Some funnel proceeds to environmental organizations. Some are green literally and figuratively.

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With Earth Day coming up, there's no reason to not go green.
(Photo: Courtesy Jaybird)

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Sustainability is becoming less of a buzz word and more of the norm鈥攁 greater number of companies than ever before are using organic cotton and responsible down and wool, removing harmful PFCs from their DWR finishes, and building accessories out of fabric scraps that would otherwise go聽to waste. All of this means there are more products for the eco-conscious customer to choose from. And with Earth Day coming up, there鈥檚 no reason not to go green.

Jaybird Earth Day Run聽Earphones ($180)

(Courtesy Jaybird)

For Earth Day, Jaybird is releasing a limited special edition of its wireless Bluetooth Run聽earphones. Ten percent of proceeds from the lime-green buds will go to the Conservation Alliance, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting wild areas. (Plus, Jaybird will donate 10 percent of all of its Earth Day sales to the organization.) These earphones are ideal for long days on the go鈥攍iving up to the advertised four-hour battery life鈥攁nd the compact case functions as a battery pack, holding an extra eight hours of charge.


Astral Astropad聽Dog Bed ($170)

(Courtesy Astral)

One brand鈥檚 trash is a dog鈥檚 treasure. The Astropad is made from fabric and foam scraps left over from Astral鈥檚聽PFDs and water shoes. The top鈥攁 hemp-poly canvas used on shoes鈥攊s designed to be odor- and rot-resistant, while the bottom is a supertough 1050-denier nylon used in life vests, all of which makes for a dog bed that will hold up to even the most destructive pups.


Bee鈥檚 Wraps Lunch Pack ($21)

(Courtesy Bee's Wraps)

This Vermont company makes reusable food wrap聽out of organic cotton cloth coated in beeswax. The wraps聽lasts upwards of a year, eliminating the need for a throwaway Ziploc. They鈥檙e also compostable, so you don鈥檛 have to worry about waste when it鈥檚 time to chuck them.


BioLite Home Stove ($150)

(Courtesy BioLite)

By popular demand, BioLite has made its Home Stove available to U.S. customers聽for a limited time. (It typically only sells the big wood-fired cooker in India and Africa.)聽The brand鈥檚 smoke-reducing woodstove fits a full-size kitchen pot,聽helps mitigate carbon emissions from open-fire cooking, and double as a giant battery, using the fire to generate electricity that gets stored聽onboard and accessed via a USB outlet. Plus: BioLite reinvests a portion of all purchases聽to provide聽sustainable energy systems to people living off-grid in third-world countries. The Home Stove聽is available through April 18, and ships in August.


Everest Isles Swimmer Swimsuit聽($185)

(Courtesy Everest Isles)

For its Swimmer聽suit, this New York City men鈥檚 swimwear company uses Econyl, a reconstituted nylon fabric made largely from used carpet and fishing nets. Everest Isles then goes one step further to reducing its environmental footprint by聽manufacturing its products in New York City, thus avoiding the environmental cost of shipping products from another country.


Who Gives a聽Crap Toilet Paper ($48)

(Courtesy Who Gives A Crap)

Most toilet paper is made from virgin tree pulp, containing no recycled materials. A group of friends in Australia launched this appropriately named company in an effort to change that. Their brand, Who Gives a聽Crap, makes its toilet paper out of bamboo, which is faster growing and more sustainable than toilet paper made of tree pulp.聽(Who Gives a聽Crap聽also makes TP out of recycled paper.) The company聽uses 50 percent of its聽proceeds to bring聽toilets to the more than 2.3 billion people worldwide who don鈥檛 have access to sanitary bathrooms.


Timberland Earthkeeper聽Glasses ($100)

(Courtesy Timberland)

Out of all the frames in Timberland鈥檚 new eyeware line, roughly 70 percent will be crafted from bio-based plastic that鈥檚聽made with plants instead of crude oil. The eco-friendly shades are聽available exclusively in Timberland鈥檚 brick-and-mortar locations.聽


All Good Reef-Friendly Sunscreens聽($16 and up)聽

(Courtesy All Good)

All Good鈥檚 SPF聽comes from聽zinc oxide instead of oxybenzone, which has been shown to damage coral reefs. The company is also a 1% For the Planet member, and donates thousands annually to environmental聽organizations.聽

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