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Alternative medicine
fromTasting Table
22 hours ago

Why Your Tea Bags May Contain Microplastics (And What To Use Instead) - Tasting Table

Microplastics are pervasive in the environment and human body, with tea bags made from plastics contributing significantly to exposure.
#sustainability
Coffee
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Why sustainable products fail-and what actually gets people to use them

Sustainable products fail when they require more care; they succeed when they minimize friction and simplify user behavior.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
4 days ago

These Toxic Chemicals Are Commonly Found in Yoga Stuff. Here's How to Avoid Them.

Yoga practice requires awareness of the materials used in practice spaces, as many products may contain harmful chemicals.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Overwhelmed by kid clutter? Get organized with these 7 smart tips

A less-is-more approach to kids' belongings fosters quality family time and enhances children's creativity in a decluttered environment.
Everyday cooking
fromEsquire
3 days ago

The Best Nontoxic, Nonstick Cookware Brands Worth Buying

Nonstick cookware has evolved to include safer, nontoxic options free from harmful chemicals like PFAS and PTFE.
Remodel
fromFast Company
1 week ago

How to build a quality furniture collection that is affordable and sustainable

Fast furniture offers a cheap, convenient solution for moving but contributes significantly to landfill waste and lacks durability and emotional value.
#sustainable-design
Coffee
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

ExSpaceX engineer unveils an $80 plasticfree coffeemaker as microplastic health risks rise

A former SpaceX engineer created Puresteel, a startup focused on an affordable, plastic-free coffeemaker to address health and environmental concerns.
fromwww.architecturaldigest.com
3 weeks ago

Non-Toxic Paint 101: A Designer-Approved Guide

Even long after the tell-tale odor of new paint has vanished, traditional paint can off-gas for months, releasing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that have been linked to organ and nervous system damage, cancer, and infertility.
Remodel
Parenting
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

AI toys for young children need tighter rules, researchers warn

Researchers call for stricter regulation of AI-powered toys for toddlers after finding they frequently misunderstand children, respond inappropriately to emotions, and may confuse early social development.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

You can't replace the battery in Lego's Smart Bricks - and many of its sensors aren't available yet

Lego Smart Brick sets launch with several sensors disabled, including microphone, light sensor, and distance measurement, to be unlocked through future products and software updates.
Fashion & style
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Why Sustainable Fashion is More Than Just a Trend: Clothing, Bags, and Accessories for a Better Future

Sustainable fashion has moved from niche to mainstream as consumers increasingly demand transparency about production, labor practices, and environmental impact of clothing and accessories.
Parenting
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

AI toys for young children must be more tightly regulated, say researchers

AI-powered toys for young children struggle with social play, misunderstand emotions, and respond inappropriately, prompting calls for stricter regulation and safety standards to protect psychological development.
Environment
fromEarth911
1 month ago

Where to Find Eco-Friendly Ergonomic Pillows

The sustainable pillow market has grown significantly, but greenwashing and PFAS contamination in eco-labeled products pose serious health and environmental risks requiring careful verification through third-party certifications.
Privacy professionals
fromFuturism
1 month ago

Children's Toys Are Shipping With Adult AI Inside Them

Leading AI companies conduct minimal vetting of developers accessing their models, allowing child-unsafe AI products to reach market despite known risks.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

handcrafted latex balloons bloom into biodegradable bouquet of garden flowers

Each flower is made using balloon twisting or sculpting, where long, thin modeling inflatables are folded and locked into shapes. Making a single flower takes time and skill because these materials don't behave so well when twisted tight. In Ballooms' case, they're flexible and sturdy, enough to hold onto like a bouquet.
Miscellaneous
Marketing
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Lego, it's time to hit the brakes

Lego's beloved creative appeal is being strained by aggressive licensing, nostalgia, and expensive giant sets, risking brand exhaustion and consumer fatigue.
E-Commerce
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

If You're Looking For Toys The Whole Family Love, Here Are 26 Of 'Em

Playful, tactile, and educational gifts—Throw Throw Burrito, NeeDoh Nice Cube, dual-tip acrylic markers, and an easy-to-use telescope—encourage family fun, creativity, and curiosity.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

It's Time To Ditch Plastic Food Storage Kitchenware And Invest In Silicone - Here's Why - Tasting Table

Food-grade silicone storage containers are safer and more heat-resistant than many plastics, non-reactive, BPA-free, dishwasher/microwave/oven-safe, and less likely to release harmful chemicals.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

This Designer Turns Children's Imagination Into Furniture They Can Truly Own - Yanko Design

One of the most powerful moments in the creative process is seeing an idea transform into something real. For a child, that moment carries even greater weight. It builds confidence, validates imagination, and reinforces the belief that creativity is not limited by age. Chair for Kids, a participatory design project developed by Taekhan Yun, captures this experience by translating children's playful and imperfect drawings into fully functional and usable chairs that children can see, touch, and use every day.
Education
fromColossal
2 months ago

In Collaboration with Indigenous Artisans Around the World, PET Lamp Emphasizes Sustainability

Tons upon tons of these single-use plastics end up in landfills or even floating in the ocean. Spanish design firm PET Lamp set out give another purpose to these otherwise short-lived materials. Partnering with artisans in communities from Chile to Ethiopia to Australia, the company celebrates both Indigeneity and sustainability, drawing upon time-honored global craft traditions while supporting local economies and recycling discarded materials.
Arts
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

Refresh Your Kiddo's Toy Collection With These 28 Fun Products

Varied-size, colored, and weighted wooden stacking rocks create a challenging, engaging toy that encourages patience, fine motor practice, and open-ended play.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

This Charity Hanger Was Made From Paper-Thin Wood Sheets - Yanko Design

Most coat hangers exist somewhere between purely functional and aggressively boring. They're the things we grab without thinking, the wire creatures that multiply mysteriously in closets, or the bulky wooden ones that restaurants seem to breed. But every so often, a design comes along that makes you stop and reconsider something as mundane as a place to hang your jacket.
Graphic design
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Is HDPE Better Than LDPE For Plastic Cutting Boards? What To Know Before Adding To Your Cart - Tasting Table

HDPE boards offer rigid, durable, non-porous, dishwasher-safe performance; LDPE boards are softer, flexible, better for light tasks and transferring food.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

These designers made a sustainable new building material from corn

This corn-based construction material was made by Manufactura, a Mexican sustainable materials company, and it imagines a second life for waste from the most widely produced grain in the world. The project started as an invitation by chef Jorge Armando, the founder of catering brand Taco Kween Berlin, to find ways he could reintegrate waste generated by his taqueria into architecture. A team led by designer Dinorah Schulte created corncretl during a residency last year in Massa Lombarda, Italy.
Science
Gadgets
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

28 Budget-Friendly Toys That, According To Reviewers, Kids Are "Obsessed" With

A rainbow-colored, clue-shouting hide-and-seek gadget that encourages turn-taking and repeated play by offering hints and a celebration song when found.
Miscellaneous
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

16 Train Sets For Kids That'll Provide Hours Of Fun

Train toys—from wooden sets to electric replicas and Lego—spark hours of fun, learning, creativity, and lasting memories for all ages.
US news
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

For This Palisades Toymaker, Fire Safety Is No Game

A resident blamed Los Angeles officials for negligence after an unextinguished arson reignited, causing a destructive wildfire that destroyed thousands of Pacific Palisades structures.
Education
fromDaily Mom magazine
2 months ago

Fun Messy Sensory Play For Preschoolers And Toddlers

Sensory play supports sensory processing, self-regulation, attention, motor and language development in preschoolers and toddlers, especially benefiting children with special needs.
fromDaily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
2 months ago

Report: Sustainability Must Be Embedded Into Core Buying Practices to Drive Change

"Ironically, many if not most of these 'sustainability' projects remain disassociated from companies' core procurement strategies, meaning the coffee produced from these projects is not necessarily bought by the companies involved, or only in minimal quantities," the paper states. "And for the coffee that is purchased, prices do not factor into the project design, despite the fact that price is the single variable impacting farmer income that is in the direct control of companies."
Coffee
Environment
fromEarth911
2 months ago

Recycling Mystery: Silicone Products

Silicone is durable and hard to recycle through regular municipal systems, but mail-in programs and specialized services now offer recycling options.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

LEGO Just Released a $120 Sea Otter Set That Connects So They Can Hold Paws - Yanko Design

The Floating Sea Otters set (21366) started as a fan submission by Maximilian Lambrecht and evolved into something even more endearing than the original design. What began as a single otter floating in kelp became a mother cradling her pup, complete with articulated arms and a secret feature that lets two sets connect so the otters can hold hands. The LEGO designers didn't just approve the concept. They found ways to make it cuter.
Gadgets
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

37 Genuinely Great Gifts For Toddlers That Aren't Just Loud Plastic Chaos

Gift ideas for January-born young children that are fun, exciting to open, and won't add noise to an already loud playroom.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

Samsung's 13-Inch E-Paper Housing Is Made from Phytoplankton Plastic - Yanko Design

Printed signs get reprinted every week, while full LCD signage burns power all day just to show a static promo. E-ink has quietly solved this in e-readers by holding text without sipping battery, but it has not shown up in everyday public spaces where signs still get taped to shelves. Samsung's new 13-inch Color E-Paper is a panel that tries to live in that middle ground, digital enough to update remotely, quiet enough to blend in.
Gadgets
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

Just 40 Toys That'll Have Your Kids Completely Entranced (And, Hopefully, Out Of Your Hair)

As a parent myself, I know what I'm mostly looking for when buying another toy is that it'll ACTUALLY keep my kids engaged long enough to bring a sliver of peace to my home (a tough task, to say the least!). From Magna-Tiles and the new Toniebox 2 to colorful sensory tubes and a LeapFrog Touch and Learn eReader, my kids have tried out enough of these items to lead you in the right shopping direction!
Parenting
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

compostable plastic bags made of seaweed are designed to break down and not be recycled

They write, 'through clever processing changes, this material is now stronger, more beautiful, and available in higher volumes at a lower price point.' The design remains the same with the frosted look, and this time, it can carry loads better but still lasts only as long as it's needed. After use, the bags can be placed in home compost or industrial compost systems, where they break down into healthy soil.
Environment
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

27 Gifts That Are Both Kid *And* Parent Approved

A celestial projector if you want a night-light that is ~out of this world.~ This has a bunch of different colors and comes with a timer, so it will shut off after you or your little one has drifted off to sleep. The little astronaut projector makes great daytime room decor, too.
Gadgets
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

A Kid-Friendly Way To Help the Environment

On this episode: Lucy Lopez, Elizabeth Newcamp, and Zak Rosen get into a listener's question about whether or not to gift a gaming counsel to their college kid. They bought the gift when the kid was doing well in school, but now they're struggling again. Should that matter? But first, they share their latest triumphs and fails. Elizabeth is in her Worm Era and explains the wonders of vermicomposting.
Parenting
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

Buying Gifts For Kids Can Be Hard, So Here Are 56 Parent-Approved Options To Help

Choose parent-approved, long-lasting gifts that match children's interests; options include book subscription boxes, laser tag sets, marble runs, and other versatile toys.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

This 1970s Kids' Desk Flatpacked Before IKEA Even Existed - Yanko Design

Here's something to blow your mind: decades before IKEA convinced us all that assembling furniture with an Allen wrench was somehow fun, a visionary designer named Luigi Colani was already flatpacking children's furniture in the 1970s. And get this, it wasn't just about convenience. His Tobifant desk and chair set was actually genius problem-solving at its finest. If you know anything about Luigi Colani, you know he was the king of curves and organic shapes.
Design
Parenting
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Forget dolls and trucks! Scientist claims kids should play with WHISKS

Unfamiliar household objects increase young children’s engagement and exploration, producing more frequent and longer touches than familiar toys.
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