2008年7月4日 星期五

Green Event是值得在台北開辦的新事業


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Green Mary, who runs ‘zero waste events’ with biodegradable, compostable greenware, should supply our annual island 4th of July gig, because as I set up for the 100+ families to run our kids games again this year, I’m seeing universal discordance.
Next year, I plan to lobby our homeowners association to order her potato starch utensils, sugar cane hot cups instead of this
plethora of plastic. When I Googled ‘sustainable celebrations’ to get some tips to serve up to our board, irony astounded me, as it led me back to one of our own Shaping Youth media mavens, Sara Ost, formerly of Flamin’ Fuji fame and Healthbolt!
Sara, who ranted along with me about
kids’ food marketing, has now taken her green scene to a bright new venture as Editor in Chief of the green gathering spot, EcoSalon, which showed up with this article, Sustainable Spreads on the 4th —Talk about ‘what goes around comes around!’ I’m thrilled to see Sara hasn’t abandoned the kids wellness arena in favor of her new green zine.
I’ll interview her soon, to find out how
EcoSalon differs from other fresh pickins like Greenzer, EcoMom Alliance, Green Girls Guide, Enviromom, EcoStiletto, and EcoFabulous shopping entities, especially since yours truly will soon be writing for EcoChild’s Play hoping to invite some of the Green Options network aboard Shaping Youth’s team of positive pros.
EcoSalon’s ‘we believe’ manifesto includes, “style and sustainability belong in the same sentence, and that an eco-friendly lifestyle can be both ethically satisfying and fashionably fun.”
But I hear that a lot, so I want to dig deeper and find their
“USP” as we say in marketing, to impart a greener message that families can use daily beyond selling stuff.
Meanwhile…a few thoughts to impart to kids on the 4th…
Can fireworks go green with high-nitrogen, low carbon mixtures being developed that leave minimal environmental impact? Yes they can…though they cost twice as much.
Can vegans create decent BBQ recipes? Yes, but I’d jazz it up a bit to prove ‘green and healthy’ doesn’t have to be boring.
Patriotic parfaits and mini-flags for kids made of strawberries, blueberries and vanilla yogurt are always my hit at the Q, as are watermelon balls and blueberries using the hollowed out gourd itself as the dish, or sparkling cranberry elixirs, using those fun star-shaped ice-cubes…
But here are much more creative concoctions at a site I just found called
Weelicious, “Fast, Easy & Fresh Babyfood” that’s chock full of fun recipes and holiday ideas…
I love seeding the idea of eco-message makeovers and kids teaching parents how to ‘go green’ in fun ways.
After all, even the teen

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