Eco Women: Protectors of the Planet!

About the Eco Women

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The Eco Women are Enviro Girl, Recycla, Captain Compost, the Green Mommy, Green Queen, and Eco Lassie — six women who are out to save Planet Earth one day at a time. Join them in their adventures as they Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle, as well as leap tall buildings in a single bound.

Who are the Eco Women and where do they each save Planet Earth?

Enviro Girl’s superhero lair is set on 60 acres in rural Wisconsin, while Recycla’s superhero lair is in a small college town in Virginia.  Captain Compost’s superhero lair is in Colorado.  The Green Mommy’s superhero lair is in the heart of New York City, while Eco Lassie’s superhero lair is hidden in North Carolina.  Green Queen’s superhero lair is is in the center of the Pacific Northwest.  Six different Eco Warriors; six different superhero lairs.  See?  It doesn’t matter WHERE you live — EVERYONE can be an Eco Warrior.

While Enviro Girl, Recycla, Captain Compost,and Green Queen are generalist superheroes who dabble in a little bit of eco-everything, the Green Mommy specializes in eco-baby and eco-toddler information and Eco Lassie is the resident eco-pet guru.

It’s a bird!

It’s a plane!

No, it’s the Eco Women!

Do you have a question for the Eco Women? Email them at Enviro Girl (dmwest at hbs dot net) and Recycla (jenontheedge at embarqmail dot com).

EcoWomen graphic by Jake Kasch.

8 Comments

8 responses so far ↓

  • auntiemwrites // April 26, 2008 at 12:30 pm | Reply

    Wow! Love the site and the great info, plus the look of it, very professional.

    I was pleased to see when I looked at your list of Easy Actions that I do them all~with the exception of washing my sheets, allergist says for my severe dust mite allergy I must use hot water for them.

    You GO Gals!

  • tryingtobegreener // August 6, 2008 at 8:37 am | Reply

    I found your site listed in the August/September 2008 issue of Plenty Magazine. I’m so glad to see others writing about simple eco-changes!

    Kirstin
    http://tryingtobegreener.wordpress.com

  • Vicky Dorvee // October 6, 2008 at 10:19 am | Reply

    Hello!

    We’ve just found your sites(s) and we’re loving you. Being moms of three kids each and being in the eco-friendly gift business, we found a load of information and entertainment, both personally and professionally, of interest.

    We’d love to have you visit our website and let us know what you think. We’re offering a new way to give gifts while being good to Mother Earth and her inhabitants.

    Best to you all, Vicky and Karen
    http://www.ItsOnlyNaturalGifts.com
    800-847-6504

  • Jamie Nelson // January 21, 2009 at 5:35 pm | Reply

    Hello Enviro girl, and all others creating this blog.

    I also live in Wisconsin, Milwaukee to be exact. I work as greenCoach for this new company called emagineGreen. Anyways, just like you, I’m trying to spread the word on going green around the midwest. Just wondering if you could check out my page or our company page (www.emaginegreen.com). I’m currently looking for women to host workshops on going green and just thought I’d take a shot and see if you were interested. Alright, well if you know of anyone interested, please let me know, always looking to spread the word.

    Keep up the great work ladies!

  • william B // February 12, 2009 at 7:45 am | Reply

    If the zillions of kids around the world called ECOKIDS could somehow be brought together as a one, unified world organization the positive environmental results could be real and awesome. Kids can have a powerful influence on adult’s thinking because our kids are our tomorrows. ECO KIDS of the world are the same in name and are different in their ways but they are together in goals trying to help make this old world a safer, cleaner and healthier place for us all. during these times, and given their huge recognized numbers it would seem that the world’s ECO KIDS working together to achieve this goal would at least be worth a thought. ECO KIDS of the world support and participate in the annual Earth Day,celebrations, along with millions other people in over 170 countries.that should say something. And as you know there can be no greater need or deed than saving the earth.

  • oneordinaryday // March 4, 2009 at 4:30 pm | Reply

    I love your site! Great tips and a lot of common sense ideas. I’m going to put a link on my blog to get to you too. Great job!
    Michelle
    http://oneordinaryday.wordpress.com/

  • Dani // January 6, 2010 at 2:44 pm | Reply

    I’m so glad I’ve found your site. I’ve recently become very interested in “going green” I’ve also learned it’s a lifestyle that fits me. I’m excited to start my part in contributing and saving our beautiful mother earth

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