May 25, 2009

SunChips; ECOBAGS; Green Effect

More and more companies are taking steps to help the environment, and I was fortunate to receive products from two such companies who have taken the initiative to encourage eco-consciousness—SunChips and ECOBAGS.

I was fortunate to receive a Milano Style-Natural String Bag (ARV $7.00) from ECOBAGS
. According to the website, “Eco-Bags Products, Inc. opened for business in 1989 with a simple goal; to produce quality bags at great prices so that ‘Reusable becomes a way of life.’”

This is my first string bag, and I think it’s pretty cool! It would be great for my next trip to the farmer’s market!

I also received a 10 1/2 oz. bag each of Garden Salsa and Peppercorn Ranch SunChips (ARV $3.99 each). The Garden Salsa had a little spicy kick, but the Peppercorn Ranch was my favorite of the two-I loved the flavor combination. I was surprised to find out that the bags are actually
eco-friendly--"33% of every 10 1/2 oz. size SunChips® bag is made with renewable, plant based materials."

In addition to creating more eco-friendly chip bags, SunChips is doing a lot more to help the environment. They have teamed up with National Geographic to create the
Green Effect, “an initiative to inspire individuals to spark a green movement in their communities.”

According to the website, “YOU could be the one to make a difference in your community—for the planet! Submit a description of your Green Effect idea by June 8, 2009. Ten finalists will be announced July 7, 2009. Online viewers and a distinguished panel of judges will review these inspiring ideas. We'll award $20,000 each to five people or groups that have the best ideas for green change. The five winners will also be profiled in National Geographic, and the winners will travel to Washington, D.C., to share their projects with environmental leaders.”


Check out the Green Effect for more information.

It’s great to see companies doing their part, as well as encouraging others, to save the environment.

Shop: You can purchase SunChips at various retailers online and nationwide. You can purchase a variety of reusable bags on the ECOBAGS website
.

Win: One lucky winner will get a prize package consisting of two bags of 10.5 oz. SunChips (flavors may vary from those mentioned above) and an ECOBAGS Milano Style-Natural String Bag!


***THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED***
Congratulations to dddiva!


Thank you to Frito-Lay and Eco-Bags Products, Inc. for providing the product(s) for review and/or giveaway.



Gem is a Hawaii Mom Blogger who posts reviews and giveaways, and blogs about life in Hawaii as a mom of 3 boys, including one with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. She loves to travel, bake, and eat anything with chocolate.

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I really like the Wasted Energy Unwasted Idea found here:

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spitfyr323 said...

My favorite idea is the Student Environmental Awareness (SEA) Program.

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It's important for children of all grade levels to understand what it means to be green and what they can do to help the environment.

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Amber said...

Girls Going Green is my favorite idea - http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/1519/

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My favorite idea is educating the public of the importance of being green.
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tutugirl said...

I think this is a great idea http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/1571/. I know so many old homes get their windows painted shut. Getting them to open would be great. I think old homes were better designed to deal with natural cooling.

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I like this idea about laptops http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/1544/

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I liked http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/1175/

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I love this idea:

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Erica C. said...

as easy as opening a window...
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I like this idea.
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I like the Go Green Reminder Campaign.

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oceanrena said...

My favorite idea is "greening of grass cutting"

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The grease car rally sounds interesting- I am sure even my husband and his redneck friends would even love this!
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selinda_mccumbers said...

I love the greening of grass cutting:
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Joan Elliott said...

I love this idea for the Rain Barrel Project:
Rain barrels collect and store rainwater from your roof that would otherwise be lost to runoff. During the summer months, lawn & garden watering accounts for 40% of all water usage. By using a rain barrel residents would reduce the amount of water needed for watering!

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I love the using unsolicited mail to make Giant Paper mache sculptures like they did in spain

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chromiumman said...

i like their community garden project

bboyle said...

I like the idea titled, "Condo Compost". It is a fairly simple idea to promote composting in urban areas.
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Bree said...

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sito50 said...

I like saving the water from the shower while waiting for it to war up: http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/592/?sort=title

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I like Saving water one trash barrel at a time!

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I like the little rock bike tours
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I like this one:http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/1901/

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amweeks said...

I love the idea Building a "Green Dormitory" to House Volunteers Who Restore Coastal Habitats and Neighborhoods at http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/1563/?sort=rating

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terri142 said...

I like this idea
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Pat said...

I like this idea about solar panels.
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standardizing phone chargers would be great!

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Sarah Z said...

I like the Vertical Farm idea - http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/2057/
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pickledseeds said...

I like the idea of harnessing electricity from lightning. That would be awesome!
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Girls Going Green is my favorite Idea.

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heaventrees said...

The idea of standardizing phone chargers appeals to me both in a green aspect but also for convenience. One charger for all our different phones would be very nice.

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I liked the idea about picking up a piece of trash every day: http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/1848/?sort=rating

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The community wide composting is a really great idea. Thanks for the chance!

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dddiva said...

Opporation Community Garden for the Hungry (a supplement to a "client choice" food pantry)

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Teach young people to create fashion bags out of old plastic bags

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I like this idea

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barbara said...

I like the idea of the exhaust filter. http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/2177/
They were right - our politicians want to SOUND like they care about the environment, but they don't think things all the way through. Remember when we had to buy new gas grill tanks but there was no way to get rid of your old one?

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I like idea of schoolkids waste free lunch:
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I love the idea of Trees for Life: http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/2168/

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I like the idea about Protecting the Trees In Tigard, Oregon. It seems very well thought out and practical, and I can see how it would make a big difference in the community. Here's the link: http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/2105/

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I like the Composting School Lunch! http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/2185/

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I love the Electric Car Charging Station Installation/Awareness Program in Chicago idea. I think it sounds terrific.

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I like Iconic LIving Roof: http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/1423/?sort=rating

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This is my favorite idea: http://greeneffect.nationalgeographic.com/idea/1563/?sort=rating

lilyk said...

My favorite idea is Eco friendly cleaners and cloth diaper awareness.

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