Stef McDonald is the editor of. She's always on the lookout for products and services that make living green easy from a lip polish made with only natural ingredients to a soy latte brewed with organic beans and soy milk. Greenopia's consumer guides for color living include independently researched listings of eco-friendly businesses and organizations and its website offers additional features and resources. The San Francisco Bay Area Greenopia guide was published in 2007.
I’m a girl who likes her jewelry—and I’m sure I get it from my grandfather who liked to buy my grandmother diamonds. She wore them well and I liked to try on her rings whenever they visited. Then they bought me my first dainty diamond ring when I was a teen—it was the beginning of a collection of sparkly baubles big and small. Most of the jewelry I feature now is of the vintage variety and I ascertain browse shops flea markets and eBay as my beat sources. I love vintage for the one-of-a-kind factor but also for the eco-friendly nature of it. (When you buy something used you’re re-using and preventing waste!) For new jewelry including styles you can create it’s good to go with San Francisco-based which sells jewelry made of fair-trade and conflict-free gems (diamonds sapphires) and gold or silver that is recycled or “renewed.” (To sweeten the broach: they donate five percent to groups that give African communities.) The pictured leaf pendant has a green sapphire that was ethically sourced so it is truly good and color.
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