September 1st, 2010

We are thrilled to have a feature write-up in the Minneapolis/St.Paul online magazine, The Line. The article touches upon our passion for design and sustainability, our criteria for choosing the eco-friendly products in our online shop, Olive & Myrtle, and the various “shades of green” found within our assortment. We offer a big thanks to The Line for bringing new attention to our little(hopefully not for long) online eco-boutique! To read the full feature on Olive & Myrtle, click here.
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LABEL: Press, Sustainability |
August 26th, 2010

The environmental benefits of using wooden toys is that they are durable so they last longer than their plastic counterparts and therefore, are less wasteful. When the time does come to retire your toys, wood is a recyclable, replenished resources so you can rest assured that their disposal will be gentle on our earth.
Olive & Myrtle features Haba toys which produces it’s wooden toys from trees grown in PEFC certified forests. PEFC, the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification, is an international non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting Sustainable Forest Management through independent third-party certification.
PEFC is the world’s largest forest certification system. It’s credible standards seek to transform the way forests are managed globally- and locally- to ensure that all of us can enjoy the environmental, social and economic benefits that forests offer, now and in the future.
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LABEL: Kids & Baby, Sustainability, Sustainable Designers |
August 24th, 2010

Perch! is where modern sensibility meets sleek design. Perch! products are designed and handmade in Brooklyn, New York, using low impact materials and processes and non-toxic finishes. Perch! creates contemporary objects like the Basket Bowl featured in the Olive & Myrtle store.
The Basket Bowl is perky and pretty. You can use it to hold your favorite things or as a fancy planter.
In addition to the Basket Bowl, Olive & Myrtle features many other quirky Perch! creations. Have fun!
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LABEL: Home Décor, Sustainable Designers, Sustainable Products |
August 20th, 2010

Americans use 50 million tons of paper per year, consuming over 850 million trees. The facts are: making recycled paper from waste paper- rather than making new paper- saves trees, uses 30-70 percent less energy, 50 percent less water, and reduces water related air pollution by 95 percent and water pollution by 35 percent.
Individuals participating in a recycling program provides savings to the environment and to the public. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, using recycled paper to make 1 ton of paper saves 17 trees, 3.3 cubic yards of landfill space, 360 gallons of water and 60 pounds of air pollutants. If everyone in the United States recycled 10 percent of their newspapers, 25 million trees would be saved each year.
Olive & Myrtle features 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper products from Ecojot. Ecojot uses acid- and chlorine-free paper and board. All inks and glues are vegetable based and therefore biodegradable.
Shop recycled paper notebooks, recycled paper sketchbooks and recycled paper notecards in the Ecojot boutique at Olive & Myrtle.
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LABEL: Paperie, Sustainability, Sustainable Designers, Sustainable Products |
August 19th, 2010

Haba produces natural wooden toys for infants and toddlers. These wood toys made from managed forests in Germany and are stained with non-toxic water based colors. Haba toys are produced and designed by European designers that encompass both fabric, plush and wooden materials. Each wooden toy is lovingly designed to provide an educational, inviting end result with multi-play values.
Haba received Best Toys of the Year recognition from the TODAY Show Toy Test and has been featured in national magazines such as Child, American Baby, Baby Talk, Fit Pregnancy, Parenting, Parents and Working Mother.
To find a Haba toy for someone you know, shop here.
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LABEL: Kids & Baby, Sustainable Designers, Sustainable Products |
August 18th, 2010

The Hape team consists of just 45 employees who all have a passion for creating eco-friendly toys. As a company, they combine imaginative toy designs with high-quality bamboo materials that naturally develop the abilities of children.
HaPe’s focus is on developing creative, extraordinary product designs that offer new possibilities for creative, imaginative play.
HaPe was one of the first toy companies to receive the ISO 9001 Quality Management and ISO 14001 Environmental Management Certificates.
Olive & Myrtle carries many HaPe bamboo toys including bamboo domino game and Colora bamboo magnet game. A full selection of Hape bamboo toys can be found here.
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LABEL: Kids & Baby, Sustainable Designers, Sustainable Products |
August 16th, 2010

An estimated 100 billion plastic bags are used in the United States every year. Worldwide, an estimated 500 billion to 1 trillion plastic bags are used. While these plastic bags are recyclable, less than 3 percent of them actually are. The rest end up in landfills, oceans or as litter.
In landfills, plastic bags sit for about 1,000 years before decomposing and release toxic chemicals into the soil during decomposition. In oceans, plastic debris was found in almost 75 percent of dead sea turtles.
Using eco-friendly, reusable shopping bags will lessen our demand for plastic bags, therefore reducing the production of them and the associated pollution.
Aside from the environmental benefits, reusable bags can be helpful in your lifestyle.
-Reusable shopping bags can carry at least twice as much as most standard plastic bags.
-Reusable bags are easier to carry, usually having long, soft handles that are easy on the hands and shoulders.
-Many bags are made from environmentally friendly fabric, such as recycled or organic cotton and are non-toxic and non-allergenic.
-Additionally, reusable eco-friendly bags are washable.
To find exclusive reusable bag designs that are made from 100 percent recycled cotton and machine washable, check out Olive & Myrtle’s bags and totes section.
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LABEL: Sustainability, Sustainable Products |
August 2nd, 2010

Jade, Jungle, Pine, or Sea…What is your favorite shade of green? Is it on Olive & Myrtle’s “Shades of Green” 100% recycled tote bag?
This machine washable bag is produced by EcoBags, founded in 1989. They produce environmentally and socially responsible bags that are SKAL certified, being made from 100% post-industrial cotton scrap and printed with water-based inks. It is exclusively sold at Olive & Myrtle.
To view all of Olive & Myrtle’s recycled cotton tote bags, check out their bags and totes section.
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LABEL: Art & Design, Sustainability, Sustainable Designers, Sustainable Products |
July 16th, 2010

Looking for a new set of grilling tools? Olive & Myrtle has what you’re looking for with the Verde Recycled Stainless Steel Grilling utensils by Outset.
The 6-piece Verde Grilling tool set features a spatula, fork, locking tongs, brush, flex griddle spatula, and a locking claw tong. All feature recycled stainless steel construction and farm-raised bamboo handles. Outset created it this way to be the premier eco-friendly line of sustainable grilling tools. The entire line is 100 percent sustainable, including the packaging.
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LABEL: Kitchen, Sustainable Products |
July 16th, 2010

Cotton is woven into your everyday life. It makes up the towel that you dry off with, the t-shirt that you wear with your favorite jeans and the sheets that you curl up with each night. The question is: Is it organic or conventional?
First, you must know the difference between organic and conventional cotton. Conventional cotton not only uses pesticides and insecticides in the farming process, it is also subjected to chemical baths and treatments when the fabric is prepared for cutting. Conventional cotton also uses dyes that sometimes contain heavy metals which are harmful to the environment and our bodies. In addition, the toxic pesticides used in conventional cotton sometimes are consumed in foods that contain cottonseed oil.
Organic cotton, on the other hand, is processed without use of harsh chemicals and is either left natural, dyed with low-impact environmental dyes or dyed with natural colorants such as clay.
Benefits of using organic cotton for farmers include:
-Balanced ecosystem and enhanced health: lack of chemicals ensure soil fertility and preserves groundwater while enhancing biodiversity.
-Improved economic situation and food security: partnerships enhance the economic status
-Improved access to markets: organic cotton has strict environmental and social standards
Benefits for Consumers:
-Buy a healthy product
-Traceability, clear standards and labels: consumer knows where the product is coming from and how it was made
-Do good for the environment
-Have a positive impact on producer’s livelihood: help out the organic farmers
For organic cotton options in your home check out Olive & Myrtle’s site for Loop Organic Cotton Towels, Loop Organic Cotton Sheets or Unison Organic Cotton Table Linens.
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LABEL: Sustainability |