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3 oktober 2012

Keep me appdated

All the social media mentioned yesterday are of course available as apps on your smart-phone too. If you haven't got a smart-phone yet..... What are you waiting for? I promise you'll love it and you'll be wondering what took you so long....

There are some great apps for keeping up with your organic life-style. These are just a few;


Don't ever print papers again. Share your documents with friends,
family, colleagues and business-partners. On your phone or on your computer.



 

Vegetarian recepies to use on Meat Free Monday.
Good inspiration!












Photos - so many apps to choose from;
Hipstamatic, Camera+, Pixlromatic,
Disposable, Instagram. 
Add filters or flashes to create unique pictures.
Saves your pictures in one place
and no need to print them out.











Lists Swedish farms shops.
Easy way to find locally produced greens, meats and more.
 Complete with a map function and short information about each farm.








Norwegian app. Scan the barcode of a cosmetic product
and the app will tell you if that product contains
 ingredients that can mess with you hormones.
There's a list of common chemicals and products. Such a great idea!










Play a game about climate change,
read the latest green news or donate money.




I only found a Swedish version.
Gives information about Fairtrade products
and where to find them.
Read stories from farmers,
and find out what you can do to help.








Green Guide (in Swedish only unfortunately).
From The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation. 
Has tips about what to buy, how to recycle, how to travel
and a smart way to find an eco-friendly store close to you.



App from from Swedavia, the Swedish company in charge of all major
Swedish airports. It's a game where you help passengers to reach their flights.
It should be quick and with as little environmental impact as possibile.




24 maj 2012

Power of consumption

Nobody can do it alone, but with the small steps and choices we make every day, we can all do our part. That's the most important thing I want to show with this blog. We can really do it together. All consumers of food, drink, clothes, fuel, skincare etc etc can put the pressure on our governments and all companies to work for a better and more sustainable future for all of us simply by choosing what we spend our money on.

-Buying organic milk/wine/juice/coffee instead of regular shows our farmers that we don't want to drink chemicals and hormones.
-Buying toys painted with non-toxic paint or made of non-toxic plastic shows our toy-stores that they need to produce and sell things that won't give off poison when our children put them in their mouth.
-Buying organic skincare will tell the producers that we don't want to rub chemicals on the biggest organ we have; our skin.
-Using public transportation whenever possible and buy cars with alternative fuel-sources will show the oil-industry that enough is enough.

If we keep asking at our local stores for those products and keep buying the things that are good for us those things will be produced in a larger scale. We can make the power of money work in our favour.

Yes we can!

16 april 2012

Plastic Fantastic?

What does those marks on your waterbottles, childrens toys, food containers etc really mean? Can you tell what's harmful and what's not? Check those marks when shopping, and try to avoid 3, 6 and 7 which are the most dangerous ones.

There is a potential (low) risk for leakage of phthalates.
Often used in recyclable waterbottles

There are no known risks with this kind of plastic, but it should not be heated up.

This type of plastic is used in varoius things; from food packaging to toys
to building-materials. It's a hard plastic and to soften it phthalates is often added.
This kind of chemical leaks and it affects your hormones and your fertility.
There are also studies that shows a connection to childrens allergies.

This type is often used in plastic bags.
There are no know risks with this kind of plastic, but it should not be heated up.

This kind is often used in food containers that needs to be heat-resistant.
It contains substances that can be harmful.

This kind of plastic is used in a lot off different things; toys,
computers, kitchen appliances etc.
 It can be impregnated with flame retardants.

This is often used for food containers, feeding bottles and plastic kitchen utensils. This is a very common mark. The plastic may contain bisphenol A that affects your hormones.












30 mars 2012

Underkastelsen - Submission



I've just finished watching Stefan Jarls film Submission (Underkastelsen in Swedish). It's a fantastic documentary that teaches us how much chemicals we are exposed to every day. With the help of professors from all over the world Stefan shows us how everything around us affects our bodies, our hormones, our fertility, our overall health. From technical gadgets, the medicines we use, the toys our kids play with, the air we breathe, the water we drink.... It's a frightening picture of our everyday life. I can really recommend this movie for everybody that has just the slightest interest in where our lifestyle is taking us...
You can read more (in Swedish and English) here.