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The Great Diaper Debate:

Americans throw away 570 diapers per second, 49 million diapers per day, and spend upwards of $2,000 in diapers per child. What's more, these diapers will still be in landfills 300 years from now. Consider using, even for part of the time, reusable cloth or biodegradable diapers.

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Red Flower

Red Flower Organic Room Diffuser

Red Flower Organic Room Diffuser

Why It's Good:

The diffuser keeps your kitchen, bedroom, bath...any room of your choice...smelling fresh and inviting. Plus it's the perfect accent to any décor, unlike, say, a Glade air freshener.

Why It's Green:

The Demeter certified biodynamic blend of oils comes in a gorgeous recycled glass vase. The diffuser sticks are made of palm wood, trees that grow in abundance and are typically simply burned down when they no longer bear fruit.

Where To Get It:

http://www.redflower.com
Comes in four scents—Orange Blossom, Jasmine Grandiflorum, Cardamom Amber Resin, and Cherry Blossom

The Warm Scent of Home

One of the questions we at Sprig always ask people is "Is there something you wish were green, but isn't?" Some of the responses we've gotten are (listen up, you entrepreneurial types) an organic Zone Diet, an organic florist in every neighborhood, eco-friendly takeout containers, and a green home diffuser. Well, one of those wishes has just been granted. Red Flower's gorgeous recycled Spanish glass vase home diffuser is less toxic to your home and less harmful to the planet. It works like any home diffuser (airing out your kitchen after you cook a garlicky meal or covering up that bathroom kitty litter smell), but the fragrance is all-natural—a blend of certified biodynamic oils that are diffused through the room via sustainable palm wood sticks. Keep the orange blossom blend in your bedroom to help you relax at night—studies have shown that smelling orange fragrances makes people, especially women, feel calmer. Now, if someone could get working on that organic Zone Diet...