Showing posts with label Eco-Friendly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eco-Friendly. Show all posts

August 13, 2010

Eco-Friendly Guitars Rock!

It's always good when someone realizes that, in every part of the world, we can find solutions for being eco-friendly. As a musician I was always curious about if there's any chance to be an eco-friendly rockstar. Yeah this is possible now, because in these days there are a wide (but still not wide enough) range of eco-guitars on the market.
Let's talk about some horrible details: There are currently 30 billion guitars on the market and it takes between 120 and 150 Spruce logs to supply the entire guitar manufacturing in the US for one year. A saw mill can turn 120 logs into 2 x 4’s in a single shift. Three million guitars are sold in the US in one year! This is quite lot but some guitar manufacturer company started to build green guitars. Let's make a little list about them.


The Gibson Les Paul SmartWood is the first on my list.


"The Gibson Les Paul Smartwood Studio is a variant of the Studio model. It is made from wood certified by the Rainforest Alliance. While the back and the neck are made from mahogany, the carved top each of the six models in the SmartWood line featured tops made from a different but equally stunning wood: Curupay has a deep chocolate-walnut richness; Peroba recalls the orangey hue of the old pine ceiling beam; Banara has a golden, banana-like glow; Ambay Guasu boasts the even lightness of maple; Taperyva Guasu is reminiscent of a sun-bleached rosewood, and Chancharana is a deep, warm-brown russet.and the fretboards are all made from "Curupay harvested from forests certified in accordance with the rules of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). The mahogany used in the construction of this model is from similarly certified forests." - says Gibson's Wikipedia


The next one on my list is the Martin Sustainable Wood Acoustic guitars.


These Sustainable Wood Series acoustic guitars ($1700), constructed from a mix of FSC-certified wood plus some old-growth mahogany and rosewood.
 There are also a couple of brands like: Cole Clark Guitars, Ellis Guitars, RSK guitars and First Act Bambusa etc.


I think it's a pretty good idea to support a youngster who want to be a rockstar, with an eco-friendly guitar.

Keep on greening!

August 12, 2010

Green Beer? Yep, Cheers!

It's kind of unimaginable to survive this hot summer without beer! (Especially for us men)
But if you ever thought about it how to also conserve nature with drinking beer with your buddies on a hot summer night, here's the solution!



The green beer, or organic beer is the best beverage for responsible adults and it's totally available.
In the past few years, the large national brewers Anheuser-Busch, Miller and New Belgium have all introduced organic products, joining a growing number of microbreweries offering organic beer. Every method of the manufacturing is eco-friendly because "Certified Organic" beers are made with at least 95 percent organic ingredients following all the standards set by the USDA, which include standards for the chemicals used to clean breweries.

So check for this summer's rockstar in you local shops: the organic beer!