From The Heart of Green Awards Gift Bag...
These companies provided items that were given to guests and honorees at The Daily Green's Heart of Green Awards April 23, 2009 in New York City.
By The Daily Green Staff
Make It America
Make It America, which encourages event planners to purchase sustainable and domestic products, created the reusable tote bag emblazoned with The Daily Green's Heart of Green logo.
Collared Greens
Collared Greens, which aims to marry "elegance and eco-consciousness" provided men's silk ties for some lucky guests. The ties were cut and sewn in New York City.
Ecoist
Ecoist provided quirky and chic recycled bracelets made from candy wrappers, as well as hand bags for a few lucky guests.
Green and Black's
Green & Black's Organic provided miniature (0.6-oz.) bars and "impulse-sized" (1.2-oz.) dark chocolate bars. This is one of The Daily Green's favorite chocolate brands.
Howda Designz
Howda Designz provided its HowdaSeat, a portable wood and canvas roll-up seat to a lucky few guests.
Kiss My Face
Kiss My Face provided facial cleanser from its new potent & pure line. Kiss My Face is a natural body care company located in New York's Hudson Valley.
Method
Method provided nontoxic hand soap in its signature dispenser.
NYC Green Car
NYC Green Car provided transportation, in hybrid gas-electric cars, to several of the Heart of Green awards honorees.
Paul Mitchell
Paul Mitchell provided a take-home kit of moisturizing products.
Physicians Formula
Physicians Formula provided Organic wear 100% Natural Origin Liquid Bronzer, made from mostly (82%) organic ingredients, and Organic wear 100% Natural Origin Blush, made from 16% organic ingredients.
Seventh Generation
Seventh Generation provided liquid laundry samples that are nontoxic, environmentally benign alternatives to traditional soaps.
Sula
Sula provided nail polishes that are water-based and free of formaldehyde, toluene and phthalates.
Tennessee T-Cakes
Tennessee T-Cakes provided delicious artisanal snack cakes.
Verterra
Verterra provided unique serving trays made from fallen leaves -- single-use tableware that serves as a fashionable and more eco-friendly alternative to paper or plastic plates.




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