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03 May 2011

greener penny has friends atop greener pastures… one of them was just given the amazing honour of being the first-ever glamour.com’s “young and posh” blogger.
trust. it is easy being green… just follow these simple tips and tricks for earth day and beyond! our girl talks sustainable shop with greta eagan, who has built a reputation as an active eco-fashion advocate and social media ambassador.
question: how do we convince people to start caring about the earth? is it just a completely different way of thinking? or do you get up in the morning and make a conscious effort to be green?
answer: to a certain extent, i do think you have to make a commitment and a conscious effort about the way you live and the impact it has on others and the planet. the good news is that once you have incorporated a few green tricks and tips into your life, you start to live “green naturally”. it flows and is contagious!
question: name one thing that anyone in any place in the world can do right now to make a significant change in the environment.
answer: do not wash and dry your clothing so much. in fact, do not dry your clothing at all… hang dry it. the “use phase” of clothing (washing and drying) contributes three quarters of the world’s total carbon dioxide emissions. wear your clothing a couple more times before washing it, and line dry it. it will have a real impact.
question: where is your favourite city to search for eco-friendly finds?
answer: everywhere! i seem to have a “green radar” that guides me to great local and sustainable restaurants, non-toxic beauty boutiques and eco-fashion focused stores. i always keep my eye out for new eco-conscious designers, products and cafés! i think there is a real return to “local”. food, clothing, products and even services that are produced locally is a great way to support a lower carbon footprint, fair and ethical labour, and practices that are regulated at a higher quality standard.
question: greener penny is *always* trying out the latest in the green food revolution. next is a raw diet. any tips or recommendations?
answer: this is a great time of year to do it! you want to go raw when it is warm outside, and your body does not need all those roasted root vegetables to keep you warm during the winter. i would recommend soaked nuts in your smoothies (or raw unprocessed nut milk) for protein. also make sure to drink lots of water because switching to a raw diet will definitely help to push toxins out of your body. lastly, try to give up caffeine and alcohol when you do a raw diet… that way your body can really benefit from the cleansing the diet provides.