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  Friday, October 10, 2008

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Springfield GO Magazine

Stuff You Want

... that's good for the Earth.

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1. Kenana Knitter Critter, fair trade handmade from natural wool by women in Kenya, $32. From Pastiche 2. Blue Q Bags, regular size $10.42, from Mama Jean’s Natural Food Market. Made from recycled soda bottles. 3. Caterpillar, Butterfly Puzzle by Gospel House, $24, from Global Fayre. Handmade painted albizia wood with non-toxic paint. Made in Sri Lanka. 4. Tees for Change: organic cotton, sustainable bamboo, $32, from Global Fayre. Made in USA, Peru and Turkey. For every T-shirt sold, makers plant a tree. 5. Freeset Bag, $12.50, from Global Fayre. Made of Jute, a natural, eco-friendly fiber. All bags are made by women in Calcutta. 6. Inhabit Pillows, $60 each, made with recycled polyester and non-toxic dyes, from Innoviro. 7. Bendant Lamp, $155, from Innoviro. 8. Recycled soda top choker by Bombolulu Workshop, $34, from Global Fayre. Recycled metal and brass made by disabled artisans in Bombolulu, Kenya, who make jewelry from recycled materials. 9. Picture frame made from a recycled bicycle chain, $36, from Pastiche 10. Fingerless gloves made from recycled silk scraps, $12, from Pastiche.
Where to find this stuff:
Global Fayre, 324 S. Campbell Ave., 417-873-9792, globalfayre.com; Innoviro, 311 E. Commercial St., 417-866-5920, innoviro.com; Mama Jean’s Natural Food Market, 1727 S. Campbell Ave., 417-831-5229; Pastiche Decor and Design, 400 E. Walnut St., 417-831-1300, pastichedecor.com.

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