General

General

  • 350 Eastside
    350 Eastside is building a climate justice movement on the Eastside. They focus on policy, advocacy, education and creative direct action to bring about the changes necessary to ensure a sustainable, viable planet; their primary focus is on reducing fossil fuel extraction and consumption, replacing fossil fuels with 100% renewable energy sources. external link
  • 3rd Stone Design
    3rd Stone Design is a product development firm specializing in consumer and medical products and devices that promote the health of people and the planet. They engage in the design and development of consumer, medical, and renewable energy products directly, through the sale of their own products, in joint development programs with research and non-governmental organizations, and by providing consulting services to domestic and international partners. external link
  • 4Ocean
    4ocean is a global movement actively removing trash from the ocean and coastlines while inspiring individuals to work together for cleaner oceans. 4Ocean products (including the 4Ocean bracelet, reusable bags, and reusable water bottles) are made from recycled materials and helps to remove trash from the ocean and coastlines one pound at a time. external link
  • AAA Printing
    Have materials printed locally at AAA Printing. external link
  • ACCO Brands
    ACCO Brands provides recycled office products (i.e. recycled paper clips). They are Forest Stewardship Council Chain of Custody certified, Sustainable Forestry Initiative Chain of Custody certified and Sustainable Forestry Initiative Certified Sourcing certified. external link
  • Ada’s Technical Books & Café
    Ada’s Technical Books & Café in Capitol Hill is home to the kinds of books, gifts, workshops and events that beckon to the geek! Anyone who believes in never-ending learning, evolving, and collaboration will feel at home at Ada’s. external link
  • Albus Golf
    Albus Golf’s ecobioball is the first ever ecological and biodegradable golf ball to contain fish food in its core, making it perfect for playing golf close to marine environments. external link
  • Andrews McMeel Publishing
    Andrews McMeel Publishing is known for cutting-edge comics and best-selling humor, cookbook, puzzle, and children's books. Many of their products meet FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) standards and are chemical-free. external link
  • Bastyr Dispensary
    Bastyr Dispensary carries a growing selection of natural products including: vitamin, mineral, and herbal supplements; natural cosmetics and skin care products; natural cleaning products; clothing; and gift items. external link
  • Buy Green
    Buy Green is a sustainable business that provides customers with green, eco-friendly alternatives to products used in the home and business. Products offered on their website include those for the office, the home, and for building.  external link
  • Calepino
    Calepino sells notebooks that are handmade from 100% recycled paper, do not contain any dangerous substances, and are printed with vegetable inks. external link
  • Cartridge World
    Cartridge World is the global leader in selling eco-friendly ink and toner printer cartridges. The company also emphasizes recycling. external link
  • Celle Chair
    The Celle Chair was designed by Jerome Caruso. It is 98% recyclable; 30% of its materials came from recycled materials. external link
  • EarthAware Biodegradable Bag Film
    Automated Packaging Systems’ EarthAware poly-film bags are designed for those organizations moving toward greater sustainability by lowering the impact of packaging on the environment. Each EarthAware biodegradable and recycled film bag contains at least 95% pre-consumer recycled material. external link
  • Eartheasy
    Eartheasy is a family business focused on helping people to improve their quality of life by offering information and products for sustainable living. Eartheasy is partnered with Trees for the Future Foundation and EPA WaterSense, they are a Sierra Club Green Home member and a member of Green America, and are Carbon Balanced by TerraPass. external link
  • Ecojot
    Ecojot is an eco-friendly stationery company committed to giving back to children in need for literacy. Their products include a variety of journals, sketchbooks, calendars and note cards made from 100% post-consumer recycled, chlorine free paper, vegetable inks and adhesives. external link
  • Ecolife
    Ecolife is an online resource of hundreds of ways to “green” your everyday life. Whether you are seeking the low-down on dirty disposable diapers or need advice on how to make your next vacation green, ecolife aims to be the answer to just about any question you may have. external link
  • EcoTrust
    Since 1991, Ecotrust has partnered with local communities from California to Alaska to build new ways of living and doing business. From forestry to finance, food access to green building, they work to advance social equity, economic opportunity, and environmental well-being. external link
  • Environmental Working Group's Food Score Database
    The Environmental Working Group's Food Score Database is the first easily searchable database of (nearly 16,000) processed food and drinks packaged in materials that may contain the hormone-disrupting chemical bisphenol A, or BPA. external link
  • EnviroStars Certified Business Directory
    EnviroStars Certified Business Directory reviews businesses on how responsibly they manage local hazardous waste. This local certification program gives goals for businesses to work towards in operating sustainably. There is a list of over 700 certified businesses on the website that you can trust to handle their waste in an environmentally-conscious manner. external link
  • Farm Sanctuary
    Farm Sanctuary is a non-profit working to protect farm animals from cruelty, inspire change in the way society views and treats farm animals, and promote compassionate vegan living. external link
  • Geocaching HQ
    Geocaching HQ is where the tools for your geocaching adventures are created and maintained. They follow various green practices including maintaining a Gold LEED-certified building, organizing their worldwide CITO (Cache in Trash Out) environmental initiative, hosting four clean-up events and two clothing exchanges per year, almost entirely eliminating plastic water bottle usage, changing catering to buffet style meals to use less packaging, and having a communal gear closet that supplies reusable outdoor equipment. external link
  • GirlieGirl Army
    GirlieGirl Army is your Glamazon Guide to Green Living, an online destination and community that gives you tips on fashion, food, and fun- in the greenest way possible! external link
  • Grain Design
    Grain Design is a full service design consultancy and studio that offers expertise in research, strategy and design for companies interested in uniting sustainability and business through design. Green Design products are created as sustainably as possible in the Pacific Northwest or in collaboration with artisan communities in Guatemala. We especially recommend Grain’s best-selling product, Ty, a recyclable, D.I.Y. shower curtain that does not off-gas, is machine-washable and PVC-free. The curtains come with a refillable nontoxic marker made from 74% post-consumer waste material with which to decorate your curtain. external link
  • Green America
    Green America is a national, not-for-profit, membership organization committed to promoting green and fair trade business principles. Their website and publications are a valuable source of information on green products and businesses (interested parties can access Green America’s Green Gift Guide and learn about a variety of green services, products, etc... like organic food/farming and eco-friendly flooring options). external link
  • GreenBiz
    GreenBiz advances the opportunities at the intersection of business, technology and sustainability. Through its websites, events, peer-to-peer network and research, GreenBiz promotes the potential to drive transformation and accelerate progress — within companies, industries and in the very nature of business. external link
  • Green Living: A Family Guide to Going Green
    The Green Living directory lists a variety of family-oriented activities and books to help your family act green. external link
  • Green People
    Green People helps consumers find local health food stores, organic food, green products, solar power supplies, green landscaping, organic baby products, doulas, natural pet care, natural beauty products, health and wellness services, and green lifestyle products. external link
  • GreenCupboards
    GreenCupboards offers the vastest array of thoroughly vetted eco-friendly products of any e-retailer in our market. GreenCupboards provides (and educates) costumers with eco-friendly products for the home, office, garden, etc. external link
  • Greenopia
    Greenopia provides the market's only independent rating system that ranks businesses and products based on their sustainable and eco-friendly practices. Greenopia is dedicated to making sustainable shopping easier. external link
  • Grove Collaborative Green Cleaning & Home
    Make green cleaning a breeze with our tips for choosing natural cleaning products for every area of the house. Plus, we’ll go over the benefits of green cleaning over conventional products. external link
  • Hot Off the Press
    Hot Off the Press is the Eastside’s first and only EnviroStar certified printing company. The company achieved this mark through its green practices, such as donating leftover pieces of paper to pre-schools for arts and crafts. external link
  • iRecycle
    iRecycle is the premiere application for finding convenient, local recycling opportunities. Populated with up-to-date information from Earth 911's database, the app provides you with everything you need to know about recycling. So, the next time you're not sure what bin something goes in, just type it into the app to see if it's recyclable in your area. iRecycle also lists drop-off locations for things like batteries, electronics, and plastic bags that would otherwise go in the trash. iRecycle provides access to more than 1,600,000 ways to recycle over 350 materials in the United States. external link
  • Joulebug
    Joulebug is a green digital community app that is constantly being updated with little tips and challenges to get you to make every aspect of your routine more sustainable. Joulebug makes sustainable living fun by gamifying environmental action to get users addicted to doing good. external link
  • Keeny's
    Keeny's is a local, independent business that carries a variety of recycled products, like office supplies and furniture. The company has a lot of green and sustainable practices. external link
  • Litterati
    Litterati is an app designed to motivate and mobilize people to clean up the world bit by bit, every day. Not only does the app encourage you to pick up litter as you see it, but, every time you pick up trash, you can log it in the app, recording what sort of litter you picked up and where. The information you and others in the Litterati community provide helps identify the most commonly found brands and products, as well as problem areas where litter tends to accumulate. This data is then used to help companies find more sustainable packaging for their products and to help communities better handle their waste streams. external link
  • Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group
    Mid Sound Fisheries is a nonprofit organization that works with communities to restore local stream and near-shore habitat, so salmon can thrive. external link
  • MightyNest
    MightyNest is a web business that provides you the ability to research, get advice and buy natural, organic and non-toxic products all in one place. All MightyNest products are free from known toxic ingredients such as: BPA, PVC, Phthalates, Lead, Melamine, Formaldehyde, Flame retardants, Parabens and more. external link
  • Mongabay.org
    Mongabay aims to raise awareness about social and environmental issues related to forests and other ecosystems. Mongabay.com is the world’s most popular site for rainforest information and a well-known source of environmental news reporting and analysis as well as environmental education materials. external link
  • Mothers Out Front Puget Sound
    Mothers Out front Puget Sound is a grassroots organization led by mothers, grandmothers, and other caregivers who can no longer be silent and still about the danger climate change poses to their children’s and grandchildren’s future. Their goal is to pressure political, business, and economic institutions to align their priorities and actions with the reality of climate change and its impacts. external link
  • Nature Conservancy
    The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. external link
  • Onyx and Green
    Onyx and Green sells a variety of green office/school supplies made using recycled materials, soy-based inks, and bamboo. external link
  • Organic Consumers Association
    The OCA is an online and grassroots public interest organization campaigning for health, justice, and sustainability. The OCA deals with crucial issues of food safety, industrial agriculture, genetic engineering, children's health, corporate accountability, fair trade, environmental sustainability and other key topics. external link
  • Oroeco
    Oroeco is a carbon footprint calculator app that helps you track and reduce the impact you have on the environment. The app shows you how every part of your life connects to global warming, from driving to eating, shopping, and home energy efficiency choices. Then it provides you with easy, personalized tips to help you make your lifestyle less taxing on the environment. external link
  • PILOT
    PILOT created the first range of earth-friendly pens—BeGreen (B2P)—made from recycled plastics. All pens are refillable. The company follows certification procedures for their manufacturing processes and distribution channels, as well as for the design of their products. They are EMAS certified. external link
  • Plant for the Planet
    Plant for the Planet is a children and youth organization dedicated to fighting the climate crisis by planting trees around the world. external link
  • Pong Case
    These iPhone covers block out 98% of electromagnetic fields, reducing exposure to radiation. external link
  • PooPooPaper
    PooPooPaper products are made from a pulp concocted from the recycled poop from various types of grass eating herbivores like elephants, cows, horses, and various other fiber-eating creatures, and mixed with other non-wood plant fibers such as corn stalks, pineapple husks, hay, banana tree trunks, and mulberry bark. PooPooPaper products (which can be ordered online) include stationery, journals, notepads, greeting cards, albums etc. with a broad range of artwork and designs available on hundreds of items. All PooPooPaper products are recycled, odorless and do not contain any added chemicals. external link
  • Post-It
    3M’s Post-It Greener products are made from recycled paper and plant based adhesives. external link
  • Puget Soundkeeper
    Puget Soundkeeper is a nonprofit organization working to protect and preserve the waters of Puget Sound. Soundkeeper works to enforce clean water laws, advance policy solutions that protect our waterways, and partner with volunteers, businesses, and other organizations on stewardship projects throughout the Puget Sound watershed. external link
  • Recology
    Recology is an employee-owned company specializing in resource recovery by reclaiming "garbage" materials for a new use. external link
  • Recyclebank
    Recyclebank’s online shop, OneTwine.com, combines the company’s sustainability expertise and rewards program to help people choose products that are better for their home, their wallet and the planet. external link
  • Recycle Now
    Recycle Now is a UK campaign to encourage people to recycle more things, more often, from all around the home. While we in the US cannot use their recycling locator, their website has a lot of useful information regarding what can and cannot be recycled, how, and other general recycling facts. external link
  • Seattle Made
    Seattle Made is an urban manufacturing alliance that offers a brand platform to help certified local manufacturers identify and differentiate themselves, and consumers identify locally made products. external link
  • Spark Northwest
    Spark Northwest is a non-profit organization with a mission to create communities powered by locally controlled clean energy. Their services include providing leadership on community energy projects, outreach and education, and advocacy for policy changes. external link
  • Stella Color
    Stella Color offers a wide range of products and services for large format digital imaging needs including display signage, banners, retail displays, interior decor, etc. Stella Color uses their in-house off-cuts and reused waste materials to create their own line of upcycled goods (such as bowls, bags, etc.). external link
  • Sustainable Brands
    Sustainable Brands is a global learning, collaboration, and commerce community of forward-thinking business and brand strategy, marketing, innovation and sustainability professionals who are leading the way to a better future. They work to inspire, engage and equip their community to profitably innovate for sustainability by facilitating community interaction at large and small scale, and by providing supporting resources including online content, live events, a learning library, a solutions provider directory, and more. external link
  • The Banana Paper Company
    The Banana Paper Company sells tree-free, acid-free notebooks. Their paper is made from the agricultural waste of products such as bananas, coffee, mangoes, lemons, sugar cane, hemp, and tobacco; the fibers are washed and ground and mixed with a ‘base fiber’ made of 100% post-consumer recycled paper. The Banana Paper Company sells a variety of bound and spiral notebooks, as well as other blank paper products such as business cards, envelopes, and sticky notes. external link
  • The Green Field Paper Company
    The Green Field Paper Company sells both homemade and machine-made tree-free, hemp paper, as well as seed-embedded paper that can be planted after use. The Hemp Heritage collection of notebooks and journals features archival quality, chlorine- and acid-free paper that is made from 75% post-consumer paper waste and 25% hemp; they are printed with soy ink on one side, making it easy for people to write and sketch in the same book. external link
  • The Journal Shop
    The Journal Shop sells notebooks made from 100% recycled, acid-free, and archive-quality paper that comes from FSC-certified sources. Their CIAK notebooks and journals are handmade in Italy from super high quality paper. external link
  • The Soft Living
    The Soft Landing Team spent the last seven years researching trustworthy companies that provide customers with safe, natural products free from chemicals and toxins that may be harmful to families and kids. external link
  • The Ultimate Guide to Sustainability and Recyclying for Kids
    Petit Fashion’s Ultimate Guide to Sustainability and Recycling for Kids educates children about sustainability and recycling and helps to get kids involved with recycling by donating old clothes. external link
  • Third Place Books
    Third Place Books is a local business (in Ravenna and Lake Forest Park) that buys and sells a large selection of used books. external link
  • TreeHugger
    TreeHugger is the leading media outlet dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream. They strive to be a one-stop shop for green news, solutions, and product information. Treehugger publishes an up to the minute blog, weekly and daily newsletters, and regularly updates their Twitter and Facebook pages. external link
  • Vegan Cuts
    VeganCuts aims to make it easier for people to discover the best vegan products. Their experts search every corner of the cruelty-free world to uncover new vegan brands and products. You can sign up for a monthly VeganCuts Snack Box, Beauty Box, or quarterly Makeup Box. external link
  • Vegan Essentials
    VeganEssentials is a vegan owned and operated online store that specializes in offering only the highest quality animal-free and cruelty-free products. They are the USA's longest-operating cruelty-free retailer. Their mission is to be a one-stop shopping destination for all things vegan. external link
  • Ventures Marketplace
    Ventures is a Seattle-based nonprofit that empowers aspiring entrepreneurs with limited resources by providing access to business training, capital, coaching, and hands-on learning, to help them launch and manage their small businesses. They serve those in our community for whom traditional business development services are out of reach, with a focus on low-income, women, and minority populations. external link
  • Viatek Renu-It Pro Series
    The Viatek Renu-It Pro Series is a professional grade disposable battery regenerator; it allows batteries to be reused up to 70 times. external link
  • Washington Women for Climate Action Now (WashingtonWomenCAN)
    Washington Women for Climate Action Now (WashingtonWomenCAN) engages and empowers women to lead equitable climate action across Washington State. They mobilize women to act on climate, locally and statewide, and at all levels of government. Through sustained, targeted, and creative action, WashingtonWomenCAN fuel their women’s climate movement to combat the impacts of carbon pollution and climate change in all of Washington's diverse communities. external link
  • Woodinville Tree Board
    The Tree Board is a volunteer advisory board tasked with developing and overseeing the City's Urban Forestry Program which develops standards for the maintenance and management of Woodinville's urban forest. external link