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Buy reusable cloth diapers not only for a cleaner environment (disposables can take 250-500 years to decompose), but also for the health of your baby. The average parent uses 6,000 - 8,000 disposable diapers before their child is potty-trained. These diapers contain sodium polyacrylate, the same substance removed from tampons in 1985, and dioxin, listed by the EPA as the most toxic of all cancer-linked chemicals. 

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Aureg Autumn Wheat Rug (Nature's Carpet Line)

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Aureg Autumn Wheat Rug (Nature's Carpet Line)

Why It's Good:

You want quality all-wool wall-to-wall in elegant neutrals? You got it.

Why It's Green:

Made from wool, a renewable resource, and backed by sustainable jute. This natural fiber rug is biodegradable, and less toxic than most (no chemical dyes!)--so it won't have that slightly nauseating new carpet smell that means chemicals are offgassing into your home air.

Where To Get It:

http://naturescarpet.com/
Available through select retailers.