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An Eco-Fashion Party Alert, Inhabitots Launches, the Seattle Art Museum Gets Urban, and More

by Leonora Oppenheim, London, UK on 08. 7.08
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3P Business Club: Eco Fashion Party at Club4Climate in London by Heather Wilkinson. "Check out and purchase some fabulous products from the hottest new brands in eco-fashion and bid for your favourite piece in the auction. Plus get some top tips from our personal stylists! 12th August 2008 at 6pm at the newly launched eco-bar Surya Bar - Club4Climate"

Everyday Trash: Carnival of the Green #139 by Leila Darabi
"Cindy Endahl of myrecycledbags.com muses on the ultimate grocery bag; while Deirdre Helfferich of The Ester Republic asks What to do? about our ever growing collections of plastic bags."

Inhabitots: New Blog from Inhabitat by Jill Fehrenbacher
"With the motto “Sustainable design for the next generation“, Inhabitots is the baby / parenting focused website in the Inhabitat family. The site was started during the summer of 2008 by Inhabitat.com founder Jill Fehrenbacher as she prepared for the arrival of her first child in August 2008."

Re+Vision: Design Your (Neighbour)hood by Chelsea Green
"Re+Vision: Design Your (Neighbor)hood is an innovative new program at the Seattle Art Museum designed to lead teens on an urban journey - to become design thinkers and change makers - in their own communities. them to the diversity of professional art and design practices."

The Nag: The DIY Nag by Cyndi Rhoades
"To my great delight, since it became possible to make your own nag last month, the crowd has been making nags that are fantastic, and plentiful, and wonderful. So your only nag this month is to dive in and do one of them."

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