Green Party Ideas - a list by nymorg77

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My main problem with throwing parties or other assorted get togethers is the waste. I don't mind the cleaning, its just the sea of plastic cups and forks and napkins. Here's a few items you can use to decrease excessive waste and energy.

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USUMASINTA Angels

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These cardboard angels are not only family friendly diy project but eco friendly as well. Exercise your imagination this holiday season with artist Usumasinta's angel kits. Assemble the pieces and paint them yourself or with family and friends. Check out all the beautiful pictures. Each angel is only 300 Rubles ($10), so not only is it a wonderful holiday activity, it won't hurt your pockets. (via Usumasinta)

Updated Oct 4, 2009

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Table Runner: Blue Stripes

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This runner was made out of vintage hemp fabric intended for grain sacks but was never used. So now we have this lovely blue stripe runner. (via Branch Home)

Updated Feb 5, 2009

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Salad Bowls, New Style

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Love them! I currently use a big plastic bowl for my salads. Time to move on. My salads deserve better, and so does the planet. (via Branch Home)

Updated Feb 5, 2009

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Biodegradable Bambooware Serving Trays

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Made from one of the fastest growing plants on the planet- bamboo. This disposable serving tray is biodegradable. Eliminate the harmful excessive party waste. (via Green Party Goods)

Updated Feb 5, 2009

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Bambooware Lunch plates

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Perfect party item. These disposable plates are made out of bamboo, a recyclable, sustainable and renewable material. They come in packs of eight. (via Green Party Goods)

Updated Feb 5, 2009

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Wreath Leaf Pattern

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I know Christmas is over but it'll come back around soon enough. Here's a pretty neat decor piece to consider. It's a DIY assembled wreath made from recycled cardboard and can be displayed as it is or painted and embellished. (via Cardboard Safari)

Updated Jan 26, 2009

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Cork Bowl: Low

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!00% cork, a sustainable, recyclable material. I'm going to try to incorporate more cork in my home. This low bowl is suitable for pretty much in a room in the house. (via Branch Home)

Updated Feb 5, 2009

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Biodegradable Cold Cups

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Sometimes after throwing a party I suffer "party waste guilt". Throwing stacks of paper plates, plastic spoons, cups and forks into the trash. Diminish the guilt and the plastic waste by using these biodegradable cups made from corn and other 100% renewable sources. (via Branch)

Updated Jan 22, 2009

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Jan & Jans Slinger Engel Apple

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These fabric flags are reuseable so you cut back on party decoration waste. Twenty-for flags in 12 different designs. Great idea for kids' outdoor parties. (via Jan & Jan)

Updated Nov 8, 2008

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