Celebrate Earth Day in Style with Carbon Neutral T-Shirt
CafePress and Carbonfund.org are offering our first carbon neutral T-shirt. The pre-shrunk AnvilRecycled® T-shirt features 69 percent pre-consumer recycled cotton. Certified CarbonFree® through Carbonfund.org’s rigorous CarbonFree® certification standards, the T-shirt bears the eco-conscious message, “Small Feet Are Sexy. Ask me about reducing your carbon footprint.”
Available now for $15 at Carbonfund.org’s new online store at CafePress, the T-shirt is a special edition Earth Day offering. Proceeds from the shirt benefit Carbonfund.org. Other items at our store include home and office products and gifts. Visit our store now and show your support for Carbonfund.org!
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I rarely comment on blogs but yours I had to stop and say Great Blog!!
If you have to do it, you might as well do it right
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I think the tshirt is great
I find it incredible that you believe you can call a product carbon neutral…. are you saying that there was no carbon created in the production of this product ?
I think a far more accurate and true description would be ' we have estimated the carbon footprint of this garment and offset it '
The garment is not carbon neutral, this is just another cheap method of selling something… Green Washing….
It is claimed that you have calculated the carbon footprint for consumer use How can this be…. do you know how long the shirt will be worn, how many washes, at what temperature etc. As most of the carbon footprint comes from the consumer, I think this is a very seriuos claim.
What is more important here is that waste material has been recycled and a company has offset some carbon.
I don’t know if anybody’s reported this before but the browser I have doesn’t show that post accurately… Are you sure this page has been set up for Safari? Would be great if you could check this, although it might come from a mistake on my laptop