Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Modern Eco Homes Exciting Giveway!

Giveaway - Sustainable Youth Performance Package

Modern Eco Homes did a recent review (read here) for the delectable Sustainable Youth elasticity face cream. Well, it’s been a few months now that, Kristen Baker, the owner of Modern Eco Homes, has been using the elasticity cream and she has seen awesome results. The cream is amazing and a small amount truly does go a long way. She's hooked on the cream. She says, "I'm a full-fledged Sustainable Youth cream junkie. Yes, withdrawals would take place if I were stripped of my beloved cream. "


Yummy Prize

Here’s the really exciting news: Sustainable Youth has decided to kick off the summer with an exciting promotion, “The Keys to Sustainable Youth Contest”!’

Here’s How You Play, My Green Friends:
Simply answer this question: “In your opinion, what are the THREE most unique things about Sustainable Youth Products?” Post your answers in our comment section on Modern Eco Homes' blog.

The winner will receive one FREE Total Immune Performance Regimen Package (3 products for a total value of $225). The contest begins today, Thursday, June 4th, and ends a week from today on Thursday, June 11th, 12:00pm EST). A randomly selected winner will receive the Total Immune Performance Regimen Package!

That’s how you play. This is a contest you’re going to want to win. Have fun and good luck!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Times Square Going Green


From time to time I like bring to attention a great concept or piece of news I read about that has nothing to do with us, but everything to do with our collective mission in the "green" initiative movement.

I read this article by The New York Times today. Here's an excerpt from the article telling some of the features on the new "eco-friendly" billboard going up in NYC's Time Square:

"The “passive” sign is not studded with light-emitting diodes like so many others in Times Square, but will be lighted by 16 300-watt floodlights. It will feature custom-printed opaque vinyl sheeting bearing the red-and-white Ricoh logo. The sign will be green, nevertheless, a message “to customers, other companies and the world that resources and energy can be used creatively,” Mr. Potesky said. “The point is that there are ways of being environmentally friendly to the planet, even on a billboard.” Unlike the tall propellers in a typical wind farm, the cylindrical Ricoh drum turbines have no sharp blades. They will provide 90 percent of the sign’s power; the rest will come from the solar panels on the sign, feeding electricity to eight collection batteries up in the sign. The drums are so perfectly balanced, Ricoh says, that their rotors could be turned by the wind from a single household electric fan." (New York Times)