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Guffly in Real Life: Change Gonna Come

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In the famous words sung by Sam Cooke, change is certainly gonna come and it’s time for a change here at Guffly.  Starting today, Guffly will now feature a Daily Guff three days a week instead of five.  Don’t cry, it’s all good.  We’re streamlining during our not-as-busy-season in efforts to make this thing last the long haul (did you know Guffly is only 6 months old? To us it seems like an eternity…or are we not supposed to acknowledge that…opps?!).  You’ll still be able to shop the cool products in our Top Guffs as well as see the latest Guffly finds on our Daily Guff page every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday

We’re continuing to search out the best independent suppliers with creative, stylish, and modern eco-friendly or fair-trade goods.  You can still also take advantage of our month of completely FREE SHIPPING.  That’s love right there (especially from a small company).  

Thanks for your support. Peace!

The team @ Guffly

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Bamboo iPod & iPhone Cases: About the Guff

The nice people at Vers create these attractive, functional Bamboo iPhone and iPod Cases while considering the environmental impact of said items. We appreciate the careful consideration of the effect of mass production on our environment and the great steps that Vers has taken to make a difference for today’s Daily Guff.

You may remember these too cool cases from back in October when we first carried them – we got an overwhelming response that you wanted to have more funcationality from your case with your iTouch and iPhone. Well, Vers must have heard a lot of that too because now they’re offering new styling on the cases that allows you to access full functionality and ultimate protection.

 Bamboo iPod & iPhone Case

Their mission states:

Without a doubt, the creation of any mass-produced product requires the use of resources and energy to manufacture, transport and manage throughout their useful lives – which resources, how much energy and the length of a ‘useful life’ are where big differences can be made to reduce the total impact that a product makes on the world. Could you craft a more beautiful, better sounding system with LESS impact to the environment at the same time? We thought so, and it’s been the driving passion behind Vers from day one – to be better in every way imaginable.

The company also partners with the Arbor Day Foundation to replant for each tree they take! Bamboo grows faster than any other species, reaches a harvestable height in as little as 3 months, and produces 35% more oxygen per acre than trees – amazing stuff! The bamboo grass for these awesome cases are harvested by hand so they require significantly less energy (energy = CO2). Believe it or not, bamboo is harder and more dimensionally stable that Oak, with strength characteristics equal to steel! There isn’t a better, more eco-friendly way for you to protect your precious iPhone.  

We think this a great option for a iPod case that will protect it for sure! These make great gifts (especially for those hard to buy for guys). Get one for you iPhone, iTouch, iPod Classic, or iPod Nano on the Daily Guff: http://guffly.com

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Bamboo iPod & iPhone Case: About the Guff

The nice people at Vers create these attractive, functional Bamboo iPhone and iPod Cases while considering the environmental impact of said items. We appreciate the careful consideration of the effect of mass production on our environment and the great steps that Vers has taken to make a difference for today’s Daily Guff.

 Bamboo iPod & iPhone CaseTheir mission states:

Without a doubt, the creation of any mass-produced product requires the use of resources and energy to manufacture, transport and manage throughout their useful lives – which resources, how much energy and the length of a ‘useful life’ are where big differences can be made to reduce the total impact that a product makes on the world. Could you craft a more beautiful, better sounding system with LESS impact to the environment at the same time? We thought so, and it’s been the driving passion behind Vers from day one – to be better in every way imaginable.

The company also partners with the Arbor Day Foundation to replant for each tree they take! Bamboo grows faster than any other species, reaches a harvestable height in as little as 3 months, and produces 35% more oxygen per acre than trees – amazing stuff! The bamboo grass for these awesome cases are harvested by hand so they require significantly less energy (energy = CO2). Believe it or not, bamboo is harder and more dimensionally stable that Oak, with strength characteristics equal to steel! There isn’t a better, more eco-friendly way for you to protect your precious iPhone.  

We think this a great option for a iPod case that will protect it for sure! These make great gifts (especially for those hard to buy for guys). Get one for you iPhone, iTouch, iPod Classic, or iPod Nano on the Daily Guff: http://guffly.com

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Have an Ecofriendly Holiday on a Budget

Ecofriendly HolidaysIt creeps up every year but the holiday decorations are going up in the mall, kids are already starting to write Christmas and Hanukah lists. That’s right, the holidays are coming. It may seem a little silly to some to start planning gifts and parties this early. Especially now when many of us will be put on a holiday budget for the first time due to the recession. But there is nothing wrong with having a holiday budget plan. By planning early for the holidays you can save a lot of money and you won’t have to trim down on as many activities as you thought you would. This is the perfect time to introduce someone close to you to an eco-friendly lifestyle or pick up on the habit yourself. These tips can get you started in the right direction

  • Money Money Money: The first thing you need to do is sit down and figure out how much money you are willing to spend this holiday season. It doesn’t have to be a set number, due to sales and the price change of the holiday season it is due to change but you should have a range. $2,000-$2,500? $5,000-$6,000? Think about that now and don’t go over your budget. You do not have to spend a fortune to have a great holiday season.
  • Every Card You Write: It just might be a whole lot easier to go the e-card route. It saves time and money since a lot of e-card websites are free and allow you to make cards for up to 100 people. Plus it saves on paper. Make the card now, set the date to make sure the e-card is sent by email during the holidays and you’re done. Using recycled paper if you’re making your cards by hand is definitely the way to go.
  • Trim the Tree: Buying a Christmas tree is hard work. There are so many to choose from! A new trend in the green community is to buy a living tree. It may not be as big as the ones you usually get but you can plant it in your backyard or local park after the holidays and reduce the carbon foot print. Try to avoid the artificial trees. They are usually made from non-renewable plastics and other toxins. If you have to go the artificial route there are ways to store your tree so that it may last for years and will keep you from buying a new one every December. Going to an organic Christmas tree farm may not be an option for all but if one is in your area you should look into it. Use LED lights or solar powered lights. They save power and your electricity bill will not be as high as those using traditional lights. Make homemade ornaments by doing origami or go collect pine cones and acorns outside and glue a little glitter on them.
  • A Bundle of Gifts: Make a list of the people who you would like to send gifts to. Carry this list with you whenever you leave the house. As the holiday season approaches you never know when you might see a great sale on something that a loved one would like. If your budget is tight you can never go wrong with a homemade gift. Baked goods fill the stomach and warm the heart. Make a coupon book filled with tasks that you are willing to do for your loved one as a gift. Make a coupon for the kids allowing them to pick dinner or a family outing. Your husband might like a coupon for a free kiss and hug. You might want to donate to a college fund or start a 529 college savings plan for a child. Name a star after a sci-fi or astrology lover. Plant a tree in someone’s name. Make a donation to someone’s favorite charity in their name. There are countless ways to buy eco-friendly gifts. Donations can be done online and save time. You can always look to Guffly for great eco-friendly gifts. We have something that everyone can use.
  • Make Space: More than likely your household has items that they no longer use that sit somewhere collecting dust. Now is a great time to go through those closets and pack up the clothes that are too small and the toys your kids no longer use. The closest and toy chests will be filled after the holidays. But you can donate your gently used items to places like the Salvation Army and the Red Cross where every donation is tax deductable. That way you’ll be getting some cash when you file your taxes and helping someone that is in need now.

Look for more eco-friendly tips and budget saving for the holidays coming from Guffly soon. Happy Holiday Planning!

Guffly is a one product per day online store and community featuring eco friendly products and fair trade lifestyle goods like home, pet, clothing, office and personal accessories. We know that people aren’t interested in ugly stuff, so you can bet Guffly’s green products are stylish, fun and attractive – eco stylish if you will. Shop the Daily Guff at http://www.guffly.com

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Greening Your Job Tips

greening your job tipsWe all know that being eco-friendly is fun and easy but for some reason there are some people that haven’t caught on to this idea of saving the earth.  Strange, yes, but pat yourself on the back for being a more earth friendly individual.  You have decided to ride your bike whenever possible; you shop locally and use those cute reusable bags.  Not only have you done this but you also shop for eco –friendly and fair trade products!  You go you! But despite your efforts there is one place that probably hasn’t fulfilled your eco-friendly dreams and that of course is your job.  If you are an eco-minded person, listen up for some quick tips on how to green your not so green job.

1) Recycle:  You may work for a place that doesn’t recycle for whatever reason but don’t let this stop you from doing your part to save the planet.  If your place of work doesn’t recycle start a recycling committee.  As dorky as it sounds it will work!  Find a few likeminded people and organize a recycle crew.  Find a box to be used for recycling paper and each week trade off on who takes it home to be recycled with their personal recyclables.  This way you are getting rid of those unwanted papers but still being the eco diva or divo that you always knew you wanted to be. Hey, you might even make a new friend!

2) Turn off the lights: You may work in an office that always has those huge lights on all the time.  If it is at all possible turn those lights off and let the natural sunlight light up your office.  This way you are cutting back on the energy needed to power them and refreshing your mind with some good old fashion sun.  If this isn’t a possibility ask if you can turn off some of the lights.  Turning on only half of them will also cut down on energy use and still light up the office.

3) Recycled Paper:  Many offices use a lot of paper and if you want to green your job, be sure to suggest using recycled paper.  Recycled paper has the same quality as traditional paper but it is better for the environment.  If you suggest this you will be making a big stride to making your office greener. 

4) Car pool:  If riding your bike to work is not an option or is becoming less of an option because of the cold weather that is approaching, suggest to car pool with people that live nearby.  Sure, this could be awkward at first if you don’t know the person that well but after a few car rides of awkward silence you will develop a relationship and an attitude for eco-friendly living.  So, be brave and find that eco-friendly person in your office and ask them to jump in for a ride!

Guffly is a one product per day online store and community featuring eco friendly products and fair trade lifestyle goods like home, pet, clothing, office and personal accessories. We know that people aren’t interested in ugly stuff, so you can bet Guffly’s green products are stylish, fun and attractive – eco stylish if you will. Shop the Daily Guff at http://www.guffly.com/

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An Interview with Guffly mascot, Soy

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Name: Soy Miguel Scott

Owner: Chief Guffly Love Distributor, Chanell Scott

Birthday: May 4, 2008

Weight: 8.5 pounds

Favorite Snack: Chicken

Favorite Toy: Anything anyone else is playing with first!

Favorite Place Hang: Curled up under the covers at Chanell’s feet

Guffly Product Pick: Comfy Organic Pet Bed – it’s Soy tested and Pup approved!

Soy in a nutshell: At 1 year 5 months, Soy is the youngest (and smallest!) of the Guffly mascots. Don’t be fooled though, this little guy can hold his own and isn’t afraid to tell you about it! He likes to stay busy by patrolling the office, sitting on desks to look out the window, and finding the other dog’s toys to play with. At home, he enjoys watching TV and continuing his love/hate relationship with his grandmother. Believe it or not, this dog enjoys being rocked to sleep and willingly indulges his grandmother in this. Although Chanell is 99.9% sure Soy is a dog, we have yet to hear him bark – he attempts to speak English which comes out like a human saying meow. We’re glad to have the Soy dog with us to provide entertainment!

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Fashion + Eco-Friendly = Fierce

eco friendly fashionUnless you’ve been hiding in a cave for a while you know that the it trend is to be green. Recycling, using less electricity in your home, and now buying clothing that doesn’t take a lot out of Mother Nature and still keeps you looking chic. The Spring 2010 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week definitely took a new route this year. From September 11 through the 17th, many designers showcased their work; many of whom are taking that extra effort to find earth friendly materials at a cheaper cost. Designers are starting to show that anyone can dress green no matter if you live in New York City or the North Pole. Here were some of the big green trends that were seen at fashion week and how you can get them:

  • The Throwbacks: The boyfriend blazer, the motorcycle jacket, the suit vest, and the garden party dress. The old school is always reinventing itself in the new school. The great thing about these trends is they were all in style 10-20 years ago. More than likely you still have these items in your house somewhere. So run up to that attic and shake the dust off of those boxes! If you’re too young to remember, what the ‘80s were like the nearest thrift store or second hand shop is only a hop away. Often you will find things there that still have price tags on them or have never been used.
  • The Green Shows: A first for this year, fashion week held The Green Shows: Eco Fashion Week. This event was held for two days and only showcased designers that were 100% eco-friendly. Most of these designers are underground or new, which is great because you’ll probably be the only person in your office building rocking their stuff. New things that designers are doing are recycling old fabrics and patterns from previous fashion lines. The idea of using paint is old; to dye garments many are using fruits and vegetables. Checking to make sure that the production factories are doing their best to provide a safe and healthy environment for their employees is one of the many reasons to check out these fashion lines. All of these artists are taking the extra step to make sure that the fashion they give to you is made by honest companies who are working hard to preserve the earth. So next time you think about taking a quick run to the mall, shop with these designers and others who are going green.
  • I Shop Green: So you’ve decided to shop green. Great! You wake up one morning, get ready, grab your wallet as you head out of the door; but wait! Where can you go to get green clothing that is fierce? Check out online eco-friendly retailers for fashions from around the globe. Also, not only can you shop with your friends but shop in their closets too. You might not have that animal print dress you’ve been searching for but your best friend might. Host a swapping party and bring things that you no longer want or need to trade with your friends for items they have that you want. Trade those out-of-date neon leggings for something you really want for free. It’s great for saving cash and still getting something new.

Guffly is a one product per day online store and community featuring eco friendly products and fair trade lifestyle goods like home, pet, clothing, office and personal accessories. We know that people aren’t interested in ugly stuff, so you can bet Guffly’s green products are stylish, fun and attractive – eco stylish if you will. Shop the Daily Guff at www.guffly.com

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Woven Rattan Fair Trade Bag: About the Guff

woven rattan fair trade bagThe Woven Rattan Fair Trade Bag on the Daily Guff today comes from Start Naked. This company was founded through a desire to contribute to the world, experience the refreshingly unfamiliar tastes, sights and sounds of other cultures while embracing the spirit of entrepreneurship. Start Naked co-creates handcrafted products with artisans in several countries by actually going to their village and observing their craft and creating a product of interest to the global marketplace. How could we not support a company like that? They do this while observing Fair Trade practices (woo hoo!) by paying artisans a competitive rate and most often just what they request. All artisans receive a 50% advance when an order is placed. Their local agents collect Start Naked’s products from these families. In some cases the unique skills found in five different villages help to complete a single product. It’s pretty impressive and the products are fantastic!

In Start Naked’s own words:

We believe in uniqueness and quality, and do nothing in “mass” production. In many ways our products are all “limited edition” being crafted in homes with no two products exactly alike. Stores that carry a Start Naked products help improve the quality of life and opportunity of these talented artists. Thank you for carrying our products and being a part of the Start Naked vision to help families and preserve traditional craft.

We can’t think of a cooler way to find a hip bag that’s perfect for travel, the gym, or just your regular grocery shopping. This dynamic bag is fair trade, beautiful and functional, that’s why you can find it on the Daily Guff: http://guffly.com

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How to be Eco-friendly and Wear Beautiful Jewelry

eco friendly jewelryIt’s true that diamonds are a girl’s best friend but can diamonds be an eco-friendly girl’s best friend?  As many of you are aware, many of the pieces of jewelry we rock isn’t always produced in the most safe and environmentally friendly way.  Take gold mining for example, this process of extracting gold from the ground is both dangerous and harmful to those that work in the industry.  Gold mining uses cyanide which can be deadly poisonous.   This is all being said not to scare those that love gold but to inform gold consumers of what this process can do to the people and the environment.  Although this is happening, there are ways to rock beautiful jewelry and still be eco-friendly.

1) Green Mining:  However controversial and debatable, there are companies out there that practice green mining.  These companies are concerned with sustainability and being ethical when it comes to mining.  According to some, mining can be done responsibly and in a way that contributes to the environment instead of taking away.  So, when considering buying jewelry, do some research and see which companies practice green mining.  This is a great way to make a small impact on the environment and to take the steps to being a more environmentally conscious shopper.

2) Recycled Jewelry:  Buying jewelry that is recycled is a great way to be an eco-friendly jewelry fashionista.  One way to do this is to purchase jewelry made from recycled silver.  This eco-friendly option is great because silver is increasingly popular and having a recycled option is great for the environment.  Over the past 20 years jewelry made from recycled silver has increased but isn’t where it should be.  Since recycling is very important to the sustainability of our planet making recycled silver for jewelry is an important way to contribute to the greening of our earth.  Another recyclable jewelry option is to purchase jewelry that is made with reclaimed materials.  This could be broken plates, electronics or even other jewelry.  By producing and purchasing such jewelry these items are not thrown into landfills and are instead rocked by eco-friendly stylish people like yourself.   Next time you are in the mood to be the eco-friendly jewelry wearer that you are, be sure to check out recycled jewelry to make an even bigger statement. 

3) Sustainable Materials:  Jewelry made from sustainable materials is not only eco-friendly but also very fashionable.  When a material is sustainable, it means there is an abundance of the material that makes up the product.  The material grows at a faster rate than the rate the material is being consumed.  So, purchasing products that are made out of sustainable materials like wood, bamboo or granite are eco-friendly because these materials are able to replenish themselves are a very rapid pace.  If you are looking to stand out and be eco-friendly, be sure to purchase jewelry made from sustainable materials. 

Guffly is a one product per day online store and community featuring eco friendly products and fair trade lifestyle goods like home, pet, clothing, office and personal accessories. We know that people aren’t interested in ugly stuff, so you can bet Guffly’s green products are stylish, fun and attractive – eco stylish if you will. Shop the Daily Guff at www.guffly.com

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Why Fair Trade is Important to Chanell

Guffly's Chanell ScottAs a bright eyed senior in college I thought I knew it all. My time at the University of Michigan had me thinking I knew a lot about how the world worked and what my opinions were on the whole operation.  That was the case until I took a class that, now that I look back on it, challenged every decision I had made until that point. That class taught me all about fair trade, and sadly the reality of what occurs when there ISN’T fair trade.  Simply put, I had a rude awakening. 

During the course we learned about the history of trade, specifically between the US and Mexico.  I won’t bore you with the academic details though. Instead, I’ll skip to the part when we actually went to border cities in Mexico and got a hands on feel of how trade effects real people.  I stayed with a woman and her family.  Her home was two rooms made from concrete, one bedroom for her, her husband, and her son, and another for pretty much everything else. There was no running water, no heat, and spotty electricity. Despite this, she was maybe one of the most kind women I have ever met. She took in visitors like myself because that is what she had to do to get by in addition to making corn tortillas and selling them to her local community.

Her husband once worked in a factory for a US company who’s name I won’t mention.  Even as one of the better maquiladoras (factories) in the area, the work conditions left a lot to be desired. He was searching for other work, but the city he and his family lived in was completely dominated by factories who didn’t pay enough to support a family with.  He had no choice but to leave his family, his home, and his city to look for other work.  Like many others in his situation, he debated taking the life threatening risk of entering the US without documentation in order to make ends meet. 

There’s no way I could explain the grim reality faced by this whole group of people.  Beyond the direct impact that maquiladoras have on the workers and their families, there is also a slew of negatives that the poverty they sustain contributes to – like drug and alchohol abuse, abandoned and abused children, and health related problems (all of which I encountered pretty closely by visiting a drug rehab center, an orphanage, and a health clinic). After seeing all these things that hurt my heart (literally, it ached…) I felt pretty hopeless. I knew that my buying decisions encouraged this and it made me feel pretty gross. 

That’s when I knew I had to (1) make fair trade a part of my life as a consumer because I knew I couldn’t stop buying stuff altogther. So, I decided to buy less so that I could afford to buy stuff that supports people getting paid and treated fairly. And (2), figure out a way to tie my beliefs about fair trade to whatever it was that I would end up doing with my life. 

That turned out to be the first little seed of Guffly being planted in my head. I’m happy I saw what I did, when I did. Though ignorance was bliss, doing something to encourage fair trade feels way better.

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