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Why We Should Consider Eco-Friendly Underwear

Why We Should Consider Eco-Friendly Underwear

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Why should you consider eco-friendly underwear? A lively show threaded through with the theme of eco-friendly underwear. We talked about organic cotton v. conventionally grown cotton and this gave us some great reasons to consider this type of earth friendly underwear and clothing in general.

We had guest green diva co-host Florence Block, executive director of the US Green Building Council of NJ in the studio and we did divert our attention from underwear long enough to have a meaningful conversation about green building with GD Flo.

Our feature interview guest was media fashion consultant and author of The Bra Book, Jene Luciani. Of course, we talked about ‘green’ bras! 

Guess what the Sleeping Naked is Green segment focused on? Bet you guessed it already . . . Vanessa Farquharsen’s October 19th entry was, “Buy organic cotton underwear.” Hear about stats on growing cotton and why we should consider organic cotton and some resources for organic cotton undies for the whole family. Hear just the fun 5-min segment by clicking here.

As always, please visit our website for LOTS of relevant links & resources from the show – Green Divas website.

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7:59AM PST on Nov 7, 2011

in case we're in an accident we don't want the ER personnel to think we don't care about the environment.

1:50AM PDT on Nov 6, 2011

Why can't they make this stuff affordable???

12:22AM PDT on Nov 5, 2011

Everything should be eco-friendly. And please all start using alcohol under your arms as deodorant instead of store-bought harmful deodorants and anti-persperants that cause breast cancer in both men and women.

5:29AM PDT on Oct 31, 2011

Very interesting and makes a lot of sense . Sadly I can hardly afford organic food, so organic clothes will have to wait...
Interesting show, I listened!

1:58AM PDT on Oct 31, 2011

organic undies are they eatable-lol.

1:26AM PDT on Oct 31, 2011

Organic fiber is much more comfortable to wear because it breathes and is airy.

10:42AM PDT on Oct 30, 2011

Interesting

8:59AM PDT on Oct 30, 2011

thanks for sharing!

2:56PM PDT on Oct 29, 2011

Interesting--I don't often think about organic underwear but it's definitely another drop in the environmentally-friendly bucket.

8:12PM PDT on Oct 28, 2011

whatever underwear you wear make sure it's clean in case you're in an accident.....

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