Mas Mojitos Por Omar!
Date: August 25, 2008 | Category: Body Care, Skin Care, ecoMan

Last week, ecofab teammate, Andrea brought in her scrumptious, vegan (though you’d never know it) Mojito cupcakes for a little taste test from her freshly-launched business, Come Hither Cupcakes. Suddenly I was craving the minty cocktail, but I cannot legally consume alcohol yet, so, imagine my delight when I discovered the Mojito Man shaving collection. The fresh citrus scent wafting from the beautiful packaging evokes sensational images of an afternoon in Puerto Vallarta (where I can get my drink on), while the organic blend of ingredients provide you with an anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial facial experience; the perfect solution to unsightly ingrown hairs. The M.M. repertoire includes a shave gel and scrub, moisture mist and an antique shaving brush. Can’t decide what to get? Pick up the gift box, which includes a bit of everything. In this Ecofabster’s opinion, Mojito Man is muy caliente! Best, Omar
Elsewhere on the Ecosphere…
Date: August 19, 2008 | Category: Events, Lifestyle, Transport, Travel & Leisure, ecoMan

Here are today’s picks for what’s wow in green. Enjoy!
Plug Into Green
Date: August 6, 2008 | Category: Lifestyle, Tech, ecoMan

Ever wonder how to consolidate that jumble of messy cables behind your desk? A new company called Green Plug is getting ready to debut an eco-friendly solution. Their universal power adapter will accommodate multiple USB cables to keep your cell phone, MP3 player, speakers, modems, laptop and more juiced and ready for action! Besides being sleek, Green Plug’s adapter is energy efficient, cutting power to individual devices once batteries are fully charged. Early adopters can get this eco-adapter for less than $100 starting in early 2009.
Easy Rider
Date: July 29, 2008 | Category: Lifestyle, Tech, Transport, ecoMan

Governor Kulongoski of Oregon recently made headlines for doing what so many eco-conscious residents in his state have done for years: He biked to work. Since most of us aren’t blessed with a two-mile commute and dedicated cycle paths, having a sturdy, portable set of wheels can mean the difference between hitting the gas pump and the pedal. STRiDA is making life in the bike lane more fun and fashionable.
iPhone meets iDrive
Date: July 22, 2008 | Category: Lifestyle, Tech, ecoMan

With the release of the new iPhone 3G, Apple’s application developer community has been busy redefining eco-mobility. The iPhone app store now features five innovative eco-applications, all dedicated to changing the way you burn fuel. AccuFuel, which will run you $.99, helps you measure gas consumption in an easy-to-read visual way, displaying graphs that detail your pump history. FuelGage and GasHog present this data in a simpler fashion.
If you’ve got a little extra green to burn, for $1.99, CarStat takes the above applications to the next level. Old school iPhone owners take note: with Apple’s free upgrade to iPhone 2.0, these cool eco-apps are available to you as well. We applaud the iPhone community for making consumers more savvy about carbon emissions. But once again, we remind you that it’s always greener to love the phone you’re with.
Google Adds a Little Green to That Colorful Logo
Date: June 30, 2008 | Category: Lifestyle, Stores & Resources, Tech, ecoMan
Google has green in its DNA. From organic gourmet meals in their commissary, to building 43 (designed by William McDonough), to biodiesel buses, Google takes sustainability seriously, which is why I was always surprised that the swag emblazoned with the famous multicolored logo was missing a little green. But now the Google Store has gone green! From organic cotton t-shirts to non-polluting brief bags, Google’s eco-friendly products are sure to satisfy any search-a-holic. Omar has already added the 100% bamboo towel and hemp travel organizer to his shopping cart, and we’re all oohing and aahing over the organic cotton infant rib hat. Have fun searching for your own Google goodies!
Aptera Awe
Date: May 28, 2008 | Category: Lifestyle, Tech, Transport, ecoMan
Mrs. Jetson, your vehicle awaits. Well, not quite yet. And only if you live in California. Splendora turned us on to the Aptera, a three-wheeled enclosed motorcycle, scheduled to go into production in late 2008, that certainly looks like it could be the vehicle of the future. It performs that way too: Aptera, which means “wingless flight”, can go from 0-60 in under 10 seconds (ok, so the Tesla smokes it, but wait for the price) and the hybrid version recently test-drove at 230 miles to the gallon (an all-electric version is in the works as well). Aptera promises comfy seating for two plus an infant seat (for up to 3 years of age) as well as plenty of storage space. This aerodynamic amazement will set you back between 26 and 30 grand, but it’ll be worth every penny when you fly past the 4+ dollars per gallon pumping station!
official website: aptera.com
Organic Grooming for the Eco-Cowboy
Date: March 12, 2008 | Category: Lifestyle, ecoMan
Herban Cowboy ensures that men are not excluded from the ecofabulous life. 100% vegan, void of dyes, alcohol and harsh synthetics (though they are not ALL natural), Herban Cowboy incorporates certified organic ingredients into their unique and lavish, gorgeously packaged products that are recyclable, biodegradable and printed with soy-based inks. With hints of musk, leather and spice, the Dusk Cologne is downright sexy (our team of female testers found it irresistible) - made with organic lemon, sage and ylang. The Shave Cream with aloe, lavender and peppermint will enliven any man’s morning regimen, while looking good on the countertop.
Everyone Wants Good Karma
Date: January 21, 2008 | Category: Lifestyle, Tech, Transport, ecoMan
Though it’s not available just yet, some things are too good to ignore - Karma being one of them. Slated in a Wired article to “do for the the plug-in electric what the Tesla has done for the electric car,” which is make the latest in green technology smokin’ hot, the Fisker Karma has lithium-ion batteries that purportedly get 50 miles of emissions-free, fully electric driving before it switches to a regular hybrid. With an $80,000 price tag, like the Tesla, it is priced to attract the eco-elite. Only 100 or so cars will be available (if all goes well) in 2009, but another 15,000 cars are supposed to go into annual production in 2010. Just a heads up in case you want to start saving. Fisker says that there are no compromises or sacrifices with this vehicle (your bank account might beg to differ). I guess karma isn’t free after all.
How Targus Got Their ‘Grove’ Back
Date: December 17, 2007 | Category: Lifestyle, Tech, Travel & Leisure, ecoMan
Targus International Group, makers of those less than fabulous black laptop cases you’ve been seeing in airports for years, is now shipping a line of eco laptop cases called “Grove”. The bags are part of a new Targus initiative called EcoSmart. They are PVC-free and are made from recyled plastics and nickel-free metals. Targus is even sponsoring the University of Michigan’s solar car team Continuum. Not a bad turn-around for a company that back in 2005 was accused of selling children’s vinyl lunch boxes containing 90 times the allowable limit of lead. The bag is only offered in olive green but the Grove cases are reasonably priced in the $50 to $80 range. If you purchase one on Dell.com, Targus will donate $2 to an organization called “Plant a Tree” to offset the carbon footprint of manufacturing a computer notebook. That offset covers your laptop, but you better head over to CarbonFund.org to offset all that air travel you’re doing with it!