Green Living Show - Who Is NOBODY?


What are you up to this weekend?

Toronto’s Direct Energy Centre is hosting this years Green Living Show.

Who Is NOBODY? and Who Is GREEN? believe:
CHANGE STARTS WITH KIDS

Get the whole family together or a group of friends and have fun while making a difference. There’s something for EVERYBODY!

Taste local and sustainable food and drink at the Ontario Culinary Adventure Pavilion. Discover stylish, sustainable fashion from leading designers. Browse healthy makeup and personal care products. Learn how to achieve optimum healthโ€”naturallyโ€”at the Health & Wellness Pavilion. Test-drive electric & hybrid vehicles and view Canadian's 2013 Green Car Award Winner's top green car. Learn green parenting tips at the EcoParent Pavilion, experience the River Runs Through It museum or play with your little ones at the EcoKids zone... and so much more

For more information click here!

Last year I went and had a wonderful time speaking to passionate people. Many of the vendors run their own small, eco-friendly business and have an interesting story about why they started their venture. One of my favourite booths was Preloved. They are a Canadian company that turns reclaimed vintage clothing and deadstock into gorgeous garments. Each piece is unique. They’ve actually up-cycled over 1,000,000 sweaters! Had they not been rescued by Preloved they would have ended up in the landfill. Preloved was founded by Julia Grieve who calls herself an accidental environmentalist. Her sustainable clothing is stunning. Preloved is feel-good (and look-good!) fashion.

While at the Green Living show I stocked up on environmentally-friendly gifts for loved ones. It feels great to give presents that help the world, small business and are one-of-a-kind. It’s also helped me get organized. Buying gifts last minute can make it difficult to find something special.

We can’t do a GREEN post without a song from our favourite green friend:

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