The Green Line hopes to give back to the planet by having its philanthropic jewelry collection on 25,000 people in one year — with each piece representing one mile of the earth’s circumference.

The Green Line hopes to give back to the planet by having its philanthropic jewelry collection on 25,000 people in one year — with each piece representing one mile of the earth’s circumference.
We’re lapping up the super-eco burlap material used in these summer styles for men, women, and kids over at TOMS.
Independence-Day Sale alert: These sustainable and summery tanks by The Vanity Project and Story Pirates are now on sale for a limited time at Roozt. (51% of proceeds help little pirates learn about creativity and writing!)
Roma Provisions’ eco rain boots look good on you and your kids — plus each purchase helps get boots to children living in poverty in Central and Eastern Europe.
Did the “Shark Tank” investors get it right? Check out Gary Gagnon’s 100% recyclable REMYXX sneakers — and invest in them yourself at Kickstarter.