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Recycled Leather by Ashley Watson

Do you like the look of leather but feel guilty about its rather large carbon footprint and potential animal cruelty issues? Well, like our new Veledo recycled leather flooring, Ashley Watson products are the perfect compromise! Ashley Watson is a Vancouver-based designer who specializes in recycled leather items. Watson started with a line of un-dyed recycled leather handbags in 2005. The eco-conscious and innovative styles quickly became popular and the company grew to also include lines of wallets, belts, make-up bags and other accessories. Her bags and accessories are sold around the world through various high-end environmentally focused retailers like Vert & Vogue in North Carolina, Glore in Munic, Germany, and The Green Life in Vermont. There are also a few websites where you can order the bags (which is what I will probably do since there isn’t a Ashley Watson store in Massachusetts):

beklina.com
candystorecollective.com
ecomom.com
ecoutrement.com
grasshopper510.com
shopfatal.com

The bags are beautiful and a great way for eco-fashonistas to still get a cute leather bag. I particularly like the Tote Bag with Leather and Fabric because it has a very chic, clean look that is perfect for summer.

And since fall is right around the corner, I might also consider purchasing the Tern Bag because its darker, but still fun, color will look great with autumn browns, yellows, and reds.

Who knew that someone’s old leather jacket could be recycled into something so fun and new?! The insides of the bags are also a highlight of Ashley Watson’s designs because they are lined with some of our favorite eco-fibers like hemp and organic cotton. The bags are a little pricey, but are high quality and will last for a long time. Plus, leather bags are classic and will likely never go out of style. Ashley Watson bags are the perfect way to have your cake and eat it too!

A Green Guide to Furniture

1). If buying wooden furniture look for pieces certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) or the Rainforest Alliance to make sure the wood in your furniture was sustainably harvested and is not contributing to deforestation around the world.

2) Look for Bamboo. Bamboo can be made to look like wood and creates beautiful furniture and flooring, but it is not wood at all. Bamboo is a grass which means it grows far more rapidly than trees and is an easily renewable resource.

3) Before buying something brand new, see if there is an already used option to suit your needs. This is not only A LOT cheaper, it prevents lightly used items from building up in landfills. Check out Freecycle and Craigslist for the cheapest used furniture options.

4) Look for Greenguard certified furniture which ensures low toxicity. Don’t forget that some pieces of furniture (not certified) give off VOCs or may even contain lead paint both of which are toxic to humans.

5) Think about the lifespan of an item. When purchasing, look for long term solutions — will you still like that couch 10 years from now? This thought process will help prevent unnecessary waste. If you don’t think you want to have your furniture for the long term, find out if the product is recyclable or biodegradable. (Like MeridaHome’s 100% biodegradable wool rugs).

6) Go local – if an item doesn’t need to be transported very far, it saves a lot of fuel from shipping materials all over the world. Ask local artisans where their materials come from and if they use local materials – commission a piece for your home!

7) Be innovative. Find ways to spice up what you already have. Paint a shelf to suit a different room, reupholster a couch or chair, or sew your own curtains. There are plenty of DIY options when it comes to decorating, and often times, these options are far more green than going out and buying all new furniture.

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