This document showcases the debut collection from Able Made, a company founded to promote healthy lifestyles through thoughtful product design. The collection includes various bags like the McKenzie Tote and McKenzie Messenger made from eco-friendly materials. It also features socks made from soft cotton blends. Additionally, the document highlights collaboration pieces that give a portion of proceeds to nonprofit partners. Able Made was founded by Suzanne McKenzie to honor her late husband's commitment to youth through soccer and believes design can create positive change.
The document describes a proposed concept for a grocery store pilot that focuses on selling locally-sourced produce and creating a more social shopping experience for customers. Key points:
- The store would replace long aisles with hexagonal "islands" of produce grouped by source location (e.g. Berkeley, San Francisco). This allows for easier observation and conversation between customers.
- "Food ambassadors" would educate customers about the foods and local farms/producers. Some produce would be accompanied by opportunities like wine tastings.
- The store would include an aquaponic system to grow some of its own food. This could help when local supplier yields are lower.
- A story describes a customer
This document provides details about an upcoming event called r e v e l on May 18th. It includes:
- An upcoming menu that features locally sourced ingredients like pea and chiltepin soup, stuffed squash blossoms, and three-way asparagus salad.
- Information that local breweries and distilleries will provide drinks and there will be live music and art.
- The event aims to connect local producers and consumers while highlighting nutritious preparations of local ingredients. It is organized by Kassie Killebrew to support the local food economy and foster relationships between farmers and restaurants.
GIE Sassang is an organization of over 70 women in Mar Lodj, Senegal that consists of 5 sectors including aviculture, apiculture, food transformation, vegetable transformations, and fabric dyeing and design. The group was formed in 2011 and operates out of a campus of buildings that includes a conference room, kitchen, chicken coop, boutique, and fabric dying station. They produce and sell various food products like juices, jams, jellies, sauces, and dried goods to local communities and campements with support from NGO partners.
This document discusses the art of coffee making. It begins by describing how most people get their energy from coffee in the mornings due to its aromatic and energizing properties. It then discusses the different types of coffee beans used - Arabica and Robusta beans - and how baristas blend them for flavor. The document also outlines the careful steps baristas take to make the perfect cup of coffee, such as properly grinding beans and extracting espresso. It concludes by describing some of the health benefits of drinking coffee regularly, such as containing antioxidants and possibly reducing stress.
Spin Laundry Lounge is a sustainable and environmentally friendly laundromat, cafe, and arcade in Portland's Mississippi District. It uses the most water and energy efficient machines, provides eco-friendly detergent in bulk, and donates abandoned laundry items to charity. Customers can enjoy food, drinks, WiFi, and games while their laundry is done. The business aims to reinvent the laundry experience through sustainability features and customer service.
This document discusses the problem of discovering new coffees from small roasters and the risks of paying for untried coffee. It proposes a subscription service called Ideal Brew that allows customers to sample a variety of coffees from independent roasters for less than the cost of one bag.
The document announces the annual membership picnic for the Santa Barbara Audubon Society to be held on July 7th at the Arroyo Hondo Preserve, including a potluck at noon and activities in the morning such as nature hikes; it also provides the slate of nominees for the board of directors for the coming year and notes an open position.
The document announces the Santa Barbara Audubon Society's annual Christmas Bird Count to be held on January 2, 2010. It encourages volunteers to help count birds and notes that the count keeps Santa Barbara in the top five counts in the US for number of species sighted. It provides details about signing up and the compilation dinner afterwards. It lists species of interest to report and contact information for the count compiler and others involved. It also announces upcoming volunteer opportunities to help improve habitat at Lake Los Carneros and previews upcoming Audubon programs.
The document describes a proposed concept for a grocery store pilot that focuses on selling locally-sourced produce and creating a more social shopping experience for customers. Key points:
- The store would replace long aisles with hexagonal "islands" of produce grouped by source location (e.g. Berkeley, San Francisco). This allows for easier observation and conversation between customers.
- "Food ambassadors" would educate customers about the foods and local farms/producers. Some produce would be accompanied by opportunities like wine tastings.
- The store would include an aquaponic system to grow some of its own food. This could help when local supplier yields are lower.
- A story describes a customer
This document provides details about an upcoming event called r e v e l on May 18th. It includes:
- An upcoming menu that features locally sourced ingredients like pea and chiltepin soup, stuffed squash blossoms, and three-way asparagus salad.
- Information that local breweries and distilleries will provide drinks and there will be live music and art.
- The event aims to connect local producers and consumers while highlighting nutritious preparations of local ingredients. It is organized by Kassie Killebrew to support the local food economy and foster relationships between farmers and restaurants.
GIE Sassang is an organization of over 70 women in Mar Lodj, Senegal that consists of 5 sectors including aviculture, apiculture, food transformation, vegetable transformations, and fabric dyeing and design. The group was formed in 2011 and operates out of a campus of buildings that includes a conference room, kitchen, chicken coop, boutique, and fabric dying station. They produce and sell various food products like juices, jams, jellies, sauces, and dried goods to local communities and campements with support from NGO partners.
This document discusses the art of coffee making. It begins by describing how most people get their energy from coffee in the mornings due to its aromatic and energizing properties. It then discusses the different types of coffee beans used - Arabica and Robusta beans - and how baristas blend them for flavor. The document also outlines the careful steps baristas take to make the perfect cup of coffee, such as properly grinding beans and extracting espresso. It concludes by describing some of the health benefits of drinking coffee regularly, such as containing antioxidants and possibly reducing stress.
Spin Laundry Lounge is a sustainable and environmentally friendly laundromat, cafe, and arcade in Portland's Mississippi District. It uses the most water and energy efficient machines, provides eco-friendly detergent in bulk, and donates abandoned laundry items to charity. Customers can enjoy food, drinks, WiFi, and games while their laundry is done. The business aims to reinvent the laundry experience through sustainability features and customer service.
This document discusses the problem of discovering new coffees from small roasters and the risks of paying for untried coffee. It proposes a subscription service called Ideal Brew that allows customers to sample a variety of coffees from independent roasters for less than the cost of one bag.
The document announces the annual membership picnic for the Santa Barbara Audubon Society to be held on July 7th at the Arroyo Hondo Preserve, including a potluck at noon and activities in the morning such as nature hikes; it also provides the slate of nominees for the board of directors for the coming year and notes an open position.
The document announces the Santa Barbara Audubon Society's annual Christmas Bird Count to be held on January 2, 2010. It encourages volunteers to help count birds and notes that the count keeps Santa Barbara in the top five counts in the US for number of species sighted. It provides details about signing up and the compilation dinner afterwards. It lists species of interest to report and contact information for the count compiler and others involved. It also announces upcoming volunteer opportunities to help improve habitat at Lake Los Carneros and previews upcoming Audubon programs.
El documento propone construir un centro cultural con biblioteca, aulas y gimnasio en dos plantas unidas por escaleras y ascensor en un área con poca posibilidad de acceso a la cultura y actividades deportivas. La biblioteca y aulas estarían en la planta superior mientras que el gimnasio estaría en la planta inferior.
Este documento clasifica y describe los diferentes tipos de servicios de redes sociales que pueden usarse en educación. Identifica tres categorías principales: 1) redes sociales como YouTube y Facebook que permiten compartir videos, imágenes y documentos; 2) microblogging como Edmodo y Twiducate que permiten limitadas interacciones de texto; y 3) redes sociales completas como Grou.ps y SocialGO que permiten amplia comunicación e intercambio de contenido. También describe usos educativos como crear redes para asignaturas específicas, usar grupos
The tenants of an apartment complex want to issue an injunction against Beacon House Inc. opening a center for runaway youths in their neighborhood out of fears it will increase crime. However, Beacon has not yet opened the center or moved any youths in. Based on previous case law, fears alone do not justify an injunction, and the property is not currently being used unreasonably as required for a nuisance claim since the center has not opened. Therefore, the tenants will likely not be able to successfully claim the center is an equitably abatable nuisance.
Monday Oche is a 33-year old Nigerian man seeking a new career opportunity where he can utilize his skills and talents. He has a bachelor's degree in Pure and Industrial Chemistry from the University of Nigeria and certifications in UK Health, Safety and Environment. His professional experience includes industrial training at SUNFLAG Nigeria and teaching chemistry at the secondary level. He is proficient in Microsoft Office applications and is a hard worker known for his attention to detail, critical thinking, and fluency in English.
Learn more about how LED lighting afeccts such life spheres as economy, ecology and healthcare.
Read the full article on our website http://jooby.eu/en/blog/lighting-that-saves-the-planet
The document discusses Uber's growth and impact in Latin America. It notes that Uber has expanded to 45 cities across 10 countries in Latin America, with 2 million weekly users. In Mexico, 40% of Uber drivers were unemployed before working with Uber and 70% are now part of the formal economy. The document proposes that reducing duplicate trips could help solve congestion issues, as 4 of the 10 most congested cities are in Latin America. It advocates for solutions that reclaim cities from traffic.
13 of the Best Eco-Friendly Gifts for TravellersLaurel Robbins
These eco-friendly gifts are perfect for the environmentally-minded traveller. They're gifts that not only give to the recipient but back to the planet.
World Piece Emporium sources fair trade craft supplies and finished products from around the world. They have no order minimums and offer a varied selection of items like batik fabrics handmade in Ghana by artisans Aba and Ama. Payment is by credit card and lead times vary depending on the product's origin. The company supports fair trade practices and charities with a percentage of non-fair trade profits. The document provides product photos, descriptions and pricing.
SwagCentral makes it easy to add your logo to thousands of custom swag promotional products like Shirts, Backpacks, Mugs, Tech Items, Jackets and more.
The document provides tips and suggestions for making environmentally-friendly choices in daily life. It suggests starting with small, easy changes and working up to more significant actions over time. Examples include choosing organic and locally-grown food, using non-toxic cleaners, reducing waste and emissions by walking, biking or carpooling, volunteering with environmental groups, and educating children about nature. The document emphasizes that substantial change happens gradually through consistent small steps.
NCompass Live - August 4, 2021
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/NCompassLive/
Concerned about climate change but not sure what you can do? Help your library "go green" by leveraging the secret super power of small, rural and under-resourced libraries everywhere: the make-do mindset! Forget LEED building certifications, we’ll show you how your library can adopt systems that align your shoestring budget with tips on everything from sustainable programming practices, operational approaches, environmental partnerships, as well as easy (and cost-saving!) eco-friendly swaps based on the experience of one library’s mission to be a community leader in reducing its environmental impact.
Presenter: April Griffith, Library Director, Eureka Springs (AR) Carnegie Library.
This document summarizes an Earth Day workshop presented at the Norman Bird Sanctuary in 2012. The workshop covered topics related to sustainability including gratitude, cooperation, food, waste reduction, energy conservation, water conservation, transportation, shopping habits, and taking action. Resources for local and sustainable food, waste reduction, energy, and water conservation were provided. Films and lectures on sustainability were also listed. The overall message was about small individual actions collectively creating change towards a more sustainable future.
- The document is a gift catalog from Neighbors, an organization that provides gifts addressing poverty, hunger and disease.
- The catalog contains 35 unique gift items that symbolically represent aspects of Neighbors' work, such as providing clean water, planting trees, supporting women's rights training, and helping farmers adopt sustainable practices.
- Donations to the gift items support Neighbors' integrated work in locations around the world.
The document is about a green fundraiser being run by La Mirada High School's Solar Energy Academy. The fundraiser aims to raise money through the sale of eco-friendly products to support field trips and student prizes while educating people about environmental issues. It provides details on the fundraiser goals and timeline, recommended products for reducing energy use, waste, water use, and exposure to toxins. Customers can order the products online with proceeds going to support the Solar Energy Academy.
Uneako an amazing startup founded by two young energetic brothers for the mother Earth. We build unique and eco friendly products solutions for corporate giftings by the five marginalised communities from India, and support them.
we provide our amazing climate positive products to reduce the carbon foot prints of your organisation and helps you to spread awareness and positive image of your organisation towards environment.
The document provides information about greening your home and lifestyle. It discusses eliminating plastic grocery bags, bringing reusable bags when shopping, and choosing eco-friendly products in various areas of the home like the kitchen, laundry room, and bathroom. These include organic and recycled goods, green cleaners and air fresheners, and rechargeable batteries. It encourages reducing waste by recycling and reusing more. It also summarizes Whole Foods Market's green initiatives like purchasing renewable energy and composting programs across stores.
The WineMaker Guide to Home Winemaking: Craft Your Own Great Wine * Beginner ...Lucky Gods
Ditch store-bought swill and uncork your inner vintner! The WineMaker Guide to Home Winemaking is your passport to brewing blissful bottles from scratch! No fancy vineyard needed, just grab this book, fire up your fermenter, and get ready to:
Transform humble grapes (or even juicy fruits!) into handcrafted masterpieces. Craft bold reds, crisp whites, or even bubbly rosés - the possibilities are as endless as your imagination!
Master every step, from beginner basics to advanced techniques. This guide walks you through the whole process, from crushing grapes to bottling your own vintage, like a pro!
Dive into a treasure trove of classic and creative recipes. Whip up traditional Cabernet Sauvignon, explore fruity delights like blackberry wine, or even try your hand at mead or cider!
Forget paying cork-busting prices for supermarket plonk! This book empowers you to:
Craft wines that reflect your unique palate and personality. No mass-produced mediocrity here! Customize your blends, tweak sweetness levels, and create wines that truly sing your song.
Impress your friends and family with homemade bottles they'll rave about. Host epic wine tastings, share your vintages with loved ones, and become the resident sommelier of your social circle!
Embrace the magic of slow living and savor the satisfaction of DIY. 🪴 Take your time, nurture your grapes, and experience the deep satisfaction of creating something delicious and personal from scratch.
"The WineMaker Guide" isn't just a recipe book, it's an invitation to embark on a delightful journey of discovery. It's about getting your hands dirty, experimenting with flavors, and celebrating the simple pleasure of making something truly special. So grab your glass, open this book, and get ready to uncork a world of winemaking wonder! Every sip is a celebration of your creativity, your passion, and your very own homemade magic. ✨
This year Green Office Week, which took place from 11th to 15th May is all about listening and knowledge sharing with the creation of the Big Green Crowdsourced Guide. The organiser, Avery UK has been busy collecting green tips and ideas from around the UK via its social media community. With their help we have created a huge source of eco-friendly inspiration that will help offices everywhere with their environmental efforts.
This document provides an introduction and overview of home composting and environmentally responsible gardening. It discusses the benefits of composting such as returning nutrients to soil, reducing pollution, and cost savings. The document explains that composting is the process of recycling organic materials by creating conditions for microorganisms to convert these materials into a beneficial soil amendment. It provides examples of materials that can and cannot be composted at home, noting that food scraps, yard waste, and certain paper products can be composted to reduce waste.
Want to reduce food waste, save money, help prevent environmental racism, save the environment, and educate yourself and those around you? Throwing away food means you’re throwing away money. Instead, why don’t you just reuse what you can?
El documento propone construir un centro cultural con biblioteca, aulas y gimnasio en dos plantas unidas por escaleras y ascensor en un área con poca posibilidad de acceso a la cultura y actividades deportivas. La biblioteca y aulas estarían en la planta superior mientras que el gimnasio estaría en la planta inferior.
Este documento clasifica y describe los diferentes tipos de servicios de redes sociales que pueden usarse en educación. Identifica tres categorías principales: 1) redes sociales como YouTube y Facebook que permiten compartir videos, imágenes y documentos; 2) microblogging como Edmodo y Twiducate que permiten limitadas interacciones de texto; y 3) redes sociales completas como Grou.ps y SocialGO que permiten amplia comunicación e intercambio de contenido. También describe usos educativos como crear redes para asignaturas específicas, usar grupos
The tenants of an apartment complex want to issue an injunction against Beacon House Inc. opening a center for runaway youths in their neighborhood out of fears it will increase crime. However, Beacon has not yet opened the center or moved any youths in. Based on previous case law, fears alone do not justify an injunction, and the property is not currently being used unreasonably as required for a nuisance claim since the center has not opened. Therefore, the tenants will likely not be able to successfully claim the center is an equitably abatable nuisance.
Monday Oche is a 33-year old Nigerian man seeking a new career opportunity where he can utilize his skills and talents. He has a bachelor's degree in Pure and Industrial Chemistry from the University of Nigeria and certifications in UK Health, Safety and Environment. His professional experience includes industrial training at SUNFLAG Nigeria and teaching chemistry at the secondary level. He is proficient in Microsoft Office applications and is a hard worker known for his attention to detail, critical thinking, and fluency in English.
Learn more about how LED lighting afeccts such life spheres as economy, ecology and healthcare.
Read the full article on our website http://jooby.eu/en/blog/lighting-that-saves-the-planet
The document discusses Uber's growth and impact in Latin America. It notes that Uber has expanded to 45 cities across 10 countries in Latin America, with 2 million weekly users. In Mexico, 40% of Uber drivers were unemployed before working with Uber and 70% are now part of the formal economy. The document proposes that reducing duplicate trips could help solve congestion issues, as 4 of the 10 most congested cities are in Latin America. It advocates for solutions that reclaim cities from traffic.
13 of the Best Eco-Friendly Gifts for TravellersLaurel Robbins
These eco-friendly gifts are perfect for the environmentally-minded traveller. They're gifts that not only give to the recipient but back to the planet.
World Piece Emporium sources fair trade craft supplies and finished products from around the world. They have no order minimums and offer a varied selection of items like batik fabrics handmade in Ghana by artisans Aba and Ama. Payment is by credit card and lead times vary depending on the product's origin. The company supports fair trade practices and charities with a percentage of non-fair trade profits. The document provides product photos, descriptions and pricing.
SwagCentral makes it easy to add your logo to thousands of custom swag promotional products like Shirts, Backpacks, Mugs, Tech Items, Jackets and more.
The document provides tips and suggestions for making environmentally-friendly choices in daily life. It suggests starting with small, easy changes and working up to more significant actions over time. Examples include choosing organic and locally-grown food, using non-toxic cleaners, reducing waste and emissions by walking, biking or carpooling, volunteering with environmental groups, and educating children about nature. The document emphasizes that substantial change happens gradually through consistent small steps.
NCompass Live - August 4, 2021
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/NCompassLive/
Concerned about climate change but not sure what you can do? Help your library "go green" by leveraging the secret super power of small, rural and under-resourced libraries everywhere: the make-do mindset! Forget LEED building certifications, we’ll show you how your library can adopt systems that align your shoestring budget with tips on everything from sustainable programming practices, operational approaches, environmental partnerships, as well as easy (and cost-saving!) eco-friendly swaps based on the experience of one library’s mission to be a community leader in reducing its environmental impact.
Presenter: April Griffith, Library Director, Eureka Springs (AR) Carnegie Library.
This document summarizes an Earth Day workshop presented at the Norman Bird Sanctuary in 2012. The workshop covered topics related to sustainability including gratitude, cooperation, food, waste reduction, energy conservation, water conservation, transportation, shopping habits, and taking action. Resources for local and sustainable food, waste reduction, energy, and water conservation were provided. Films and lectures on sustainability were also listed. The overall message was about small individual actions collectively creating change towards a more sustainable future.
- The document is a gift catalog from Neighbors, an organization that provides gifts addressing poverty, hunger and disease.
- The catalog contains 35 unique gift items that symbolically represent aspects of Neighbors' work, such as providing clean water, planting trees, supporting women's rights training, and helping farmers adopt sustainable practices.
- Donations to the gift items support Neighbors' integrated work in locations around the world.
The document is about a green fundraiser being run by La Mirada High School's Solar Energy Academy. The fundraiser aims to raise money through the sale of eco-friendly products to support field trips and student prizes while educating people about environmental issues. It provides details on the fundraiser goals and timeline, recommended products for reducing energy use, waste, water use, and exposure to toxins. Customers can order the products online with proceeds going to support the Solar Energy Academy.
Uneako an amazing startup founded by two young energetic brothers for the mother Earth. We build unique and eco friendly products solutions for corporate giftings by the five marginalised communities from India, and support them.
we provide our amazing climate positive products to reduce the carbon foot prints of your organisation and helps you to spread awareness and positive image of your organisation towards environment.
The document provides information about greening your home and lifestyle. It discusses eliminating plastic grocery bags, bringing reusable bags when shopping, and choosing eco-friendly products in various areas of the home like the kitchen, laundry room, and bathroom. These include organic and recycled goods, green cleaners and air fresheners, and rechargeable batteries. It encourages reducing waste by recycling and reusing more. It also summarizes Whole Foods Market's green initiatives like purchasing renewable energy and composting programs across stores.
The WineMaker Guide to Home Winemaking: Craft Your Own Great Wine * Beginner ...Lucky Gods
Ditch store-bought swill and uncork your inner vintner! The WineMaker Guide to Home Winemaking is your passport to brewing blissful bottles from scratch! No fancy vineyard needed, just grab this book, fire up your fermenter, and get ready to:
Transform humble grapes (or even juicy fruits!) into handcrafted masterpieces. Craft bold reds, crisp whites, or even bubbly rosés - the possibilities are as endless as your imagination!
Master every step, from beginner basics to advanced techniques. This guide walks you through the whole process, from crushing grapes to bottling your own vintage, like a pro!
Dive into a treasure trove of classic and creative recipes. Whip up traditional Cabernet Sauvignon, explore fruity delights like blackberry wine, or even try your hand at mead or cider!
Forget paying cork-busting prices for supermarket plonk! This book empowers you to:
Craft wines that reflect your unique palate and personality. No mass-produced mediocrity here! Customize your blends, tweak sweetness levels, and create wines that truly sing your song.
Impress your friends and family with homemade bottles they'll rave about. Host epic wine tastings, share your vintages with loved ones, and become the resident sommelier of your social circle!
Embrace the magic of slow living and savor the satisfaction of DIY. 🪴 Take your time, nurture your grapes, and experience the deep satisfaction of creating something delicious and personal from scratch.
"The WineMaker Guide" isn't just a recipe book, it's an invitation to embark on a delightful journey of discovery. It's about getting your hands dirty, experimenting with flavors, and celebrating the simple pleasure of making something truly special. So grab your glass, open this book, and get ready to uncork a world of winemaking wonder! Every sip is a celebration of your creativity, your passion, and your very own homemade magic. ✨
This year Green Office Week, which took place from 11th to 15th May is all about listening and knowledge sharing with the creation of the Big Green Crowdsourced Guide. The organiser, Avery UK has been busy collecting green tips and ideas from around the UK via its social media community. With their help we have created a huge source of eco-friendly inspiration that will help offices everywhere with their environmental efforts.
This document provides an introduction and overview of home composting and environmentally responsible gardening. It discusses the benefits of composting such as returning nutrients to soil, reducing pollution, and cost savings. The document explains that composting is the process of recycling organic materials by creating conditions for microorganisms to convert these materials into a beneficial soil amendment. It provides examples of materials that can and cannot be composted at home, noting that food scraps, yard waste, and certain paper products can be composted to reduce waste.
Want to reduce food waste, save money, help prevent environmental racism, save the environment, and educate yourself and those around you? Throwing away food means you’re throwing away money. Instead, why don’t you just reuse what you can?
Zero waste is a technology that aims to reduce environmental pollution by processing and not wasting everyday items. It involves sorting trash into recyclable categories like plastic, metal, paper and glass which are then processed into new materials, as well as separating out mixed waste which is more difficult to recycle and poses health and environmental risks. The document encourages learning to properly sort waste in order to facilitate recycling and reduce pollution.
This document describes a plantable coffee cup that can be planted after use to grow plants and remove carbon from the atmosphere. The cup is made from recycled paper fibers and contains seeds of a plant variety displayed on the bottom. Consumers can either plant the cup themselves after soaking it or dispose of it in special bins to be planted during reforestation efforts. The cups biodegrade within 180 days, leaving the seeds and nutrients for other plants. The goal is to provide a more sustainable disposable coffee cup and reduce waste.
The document discusses natural and man-made litter, asking the reader to sort examples of litter like pinecones, acorns, leaves, apples, cans, bottles, plastic cups into the correct trash bags. It then discusses the benefits of waste reduction, such as conserving resources and energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and costs related to waste handling and disposal. The reader is prompted to consider the types of waste they produce daily, research what can be recycled in their community, and find ways to reduce their own waste and increase recycling.
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Welcome to ‘Petals & Paws’,
Our latest catalogue designed to brighten your spring & summer with quality and joy, thanks to your support and our cherished local partnerships.
As we celebrate the season together, we’re grateful for your role in our community-focused journey.
Wishing you delightful sunny days filled with precious moments.
MICHAEL KHATKAR MANAGING DIRECTOR.
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Durable natural coir upper removes mud & dirt from shoes and boots. Easy to clean – simply brush when dry. Slip resistant PVC backing. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Available in two designs, Sunflower or Highland Cow. H45 x W75cm.
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ABLE MADE
FOR IMPACT SOCKS
Designed by Able Made in special collaboration with some of our favorite nonprofits.
Made in the U.S.A. and crafted with a super-soft melange cotton blend. 10%-15%
of proceeds support American Heart Association, Fashion Targets Breast Cancer,
and the High Line.
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16. Able Made Collaboration pieces are proof that thoughtfully
made products, created as a team, empower a healthier
world. All pieces are responsibly made, give 10-25% of proceeds
to our nonprofit partners and help raise awareness. Let’s go.
HARNESSING THE POWER OF WE
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Men In Cities Slow Factory
Shashi Neighborwoods
Loomstate
Anya Ayoung Chee
Public School Threadless
Melissa Joy Manning S’well WHIT
Pamela Love
Loomstate The Giving Keys
17. 1. ABLE MADE X ANYA AYOUNG CHEE WARRIOR SCARF
SUPPORTS TALLMAN FOUNDATION
$120
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2. ABLE MADE X THE GIVING KEYS ABLE BRACELET
SUPPORTS CHRYSALIS — CHANGING LIVES THROUGH JOBS
$50
3. ABLE MADE X LOOMSTATE SWALE ZIP HOODIE
SUPPORTS SURFRIDER FOUNDATION
$90
4. ABLE MADE X LOOMSTATE POWER IN NUMBERS TEE
SUPPORTS UCAL MCKENZIE BREAKAWAY FOUNDATION
RED $58
WHITE $58
5. ABLE MADE X MELISSA JOY MANNING EARTH LOVE COLLECTION
SUPPORTS EARTHWORKS
DANGLING HEARTS NECKLACE $140
ROW OF HEARTS NECKLACE $150
SINGLE HEART BRACELET $85
CLUSTER HEARTS EARRINGS $130
SINGLE HEART EARRINGS $90
7. ABLE MADE X NEIGHBORWOODS HARLEM COASTER SET
SUPPORTS HARLEM STORIES PROJECT
$38
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6. ABLE MADE X MEN IN CITIES WE NEED LOVE SOCKS
SUPPORTS DESIGN INDUSTRIES FOUNDATION FIGHTING AIDS (DIFFA)
$18
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18. 8. ABLE MADE X PAMELA LOVE ANNABELLE PENDANT NECKLACE
SUPPORTS BARC ANIMAL SHELTER
BRONZE $140
SILVER $170
9. ABLE MADE X PUBLIC SCHOOL LOBO TOTE
SUPPORTS PENCILS OF PROMISE
$180
10. ABLE MADE X SHASHI / NATASHA CFDA COLLECTION
SUPPORTS CFDA FOUNDATION
RUBY NECKLACE $60
RUBY BRACELET $55
ROSE BRACELET $55
11. ABLE MADE X SLOW FACTORY CARINA NEBULA LOVE SCARF
SUPPORTS MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING CANCER CENTER
$150
13. ABLE MADE X S’WELL THIRSTY FOR CHANGE BOTTLE
SUPPORTS WATERAID
$41
14. ABLE MADE X WHIT PERU CLUTCH
SUPPORTS NOT FOR SALE
$120
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12. ABLE MADE X THREADLESS IT GROWS ON TREES TEE AND SWEATSHIRT
SUPPORTS VH1 SAVE THE MUSIC FOUNDATION
SWEATSHIRT $40
TEE $32
19. Forward momentum
is not accidental.
It is achieved by having
the tenacity to never
give up.
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”ABOUT | Able Made was founded with passion by Creative Director Suzanne McKenzie. Inspired by the impact her late
husband made on city youth through soccer and the belief that design can make a beautiful and lasting impact, we push
the boundaries of products and fashion. We focus on well-constructed and thoughtful products that promote healthy
lifestyles, manufacturing that respects people and the planet, and giving back to the Ucal McKenzie Breakaway Foundation
in order to keep children healthy.
– SUZANNE MCKENZIE,
FOUNDER & CREATIVE DIRECTOR
20. A B L E M A D E S H O P. C O ML I V E B O L D LY