Root spent Friday walking the Green Festival catching up with friends and meeting new ones. Because it was the first day of the three-day event, there was less foot traffic, and we got a chance to chat with a few favorites, as well as meeting some great new (to us) companies and learning about their products and services. A Rootcast will follow soon, but in the meantime, we wanted to give a shout out for this short list of companies to watch:
gDiapers - Imagine taking your baby's soiled diaper and simply flushing it down
the toilet. No more smell, no more diaper, no more diaper pail. Putting waste right where it belongs - in the toilet, not in a landfill.
That’s exactly how gDiapers work. The wet ones can also be composted - eliminating the 500 years that conventional disposables take to break down. Husband and wife team, Jason and Kim Graham-Nye brought gDiapers from Australia, where the product has been available since 1991. Located in Portland, a model city of sustainability, seems a good fit for such a fine idea. Root loves the idea of a product everyone needs at one time in their lives, being so well-disposed.
Pangea -
Not only are they the fastest growing organic skincare line in the world, Pangea's packaging is truly notable - all the product boxes are made using a new Zero Waste process with 100% post-consumer paper (newspaper) and organic seeds like sweet basil and amaranth. Soak the box in water for a minute and plant it in the earth...fundamental and brilliant! Oh, and Root bought their GreenFest special: cleanser, toner, moisturizer and mask - love these products!
Christopher Peck & Holistic Solutions - Root works with Christopher to advise and manage investments. Coming from a permaculture background, and providing holistic financial planning and socially responsible investment advice, Christopher aims to build wealth by aligning your decisions with your deepest values and highest aspirations. Holistic Solutions offers financial services focused on life planning, natural, ethical investing and the path to financial independence and sustainability. Christopher was at the GreenFest in association with his partners at Natural Investment Services, Inc.
Sambazon - Six years ago, nobody in the US had heard of acai, a dark purple fruit the size of a blueberry that comes from the Amazonian rain forest. Take a walk through Whole Foods today, and get an idea of how successful this young company has been at introducing the antioxidant-rich superfood to the world. It's everywhere! But that's only half the story. The Sambazon Team's commitment to create positive socioeconomic change and promote rainforest conservation and biodiversity are evidenced in the behind the scenes projects they are stewarding.
IdealBite.com - Biters Heather Stephenson and Jennifer Boulden have the right idea - make lifestyle changes digestible and playful in order to get the mainstream over in the green lane. Their posts arrive daily, and they offer well-researched and thoughtful suggestions in various shades of green.