Archive for the ‘Green-ness’ Category

Indigo Essences have been mentioned on TV !!

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

The queen of imperfect green-ness, Janey Lee Grace, has been talking about the Indigo Essence Sleep Easy on the Wright Stuff on Ch 5 TV.  Janey has written several books - Imperfectly Natural Woman, Imperfectly Natural Baby & Toddler and, coming soon as far as we know, Imperfectly Natural Home. Her website is a mine of information on all things green for the family and home. I love her attitude. She describes herself as ‘lime’ green and says she isn’t perfect. I think she is inspiring lots of people by describing her own experience as a working mother of 4 children who is doing her best, in a fun way, for her children and the planet.

imperfectly green

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Wow what a minefield - weighing up the pro’s and con’s of this and that. I think Innocent drinks have just employed someone to oversee their green-ness. Our business is very small, Bar and I do just about everything, with some part time help. Spending hours researching green-ness is just not feasible. Nor is hopping on a passing jet to see for ourselves. So we have to take people at their word at a lot of the time. For instance when we decided to make candles we checked out all the possible ingredients.Firstly the main ingredient, the wax.
Paraffin - no way, fossil fuel etc etc

Soy - gm - don’t want to support gm production

Beeswax - not vegan friendly, not to mention the poor bees working overtime pumping out all that wax

Palm wax - ummm, as long as comes from old plantations and not somewhere where the rainforest is being ripped out.
Not one of the alternatives is a perfect solution, they all have drawbacks. We weighed the pros and cons and eventually opted for palm wax. Palm wax is hot stuff just now. Everyone is looking for renewable alternatives to fossil fuels and palm is a popular one. Unfortunately this also means that that people are loosing the run of themselves and tearing out acres of rain-forest to plant more and more palms. The worst place at the moment seems to be Borneo where the orangutan population is being decimated by all this development, not to mention the rain forest itself. There is a group called the RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil) which sets standards for sustainable palm oil production. Our candle maker assures us that all his wax is sourced from plantations in mainland Malaysia that are members of RSPO. In many cases in Malaysia, old coconut plantations are being converted to palm as it is much more profitable these days than coconut.It looks like the world demand for palm as a fossil fuel replacement will only increase in the immediate future until other technologies are in place so the best we can do is support plantations that are sustainable, that do adhere to the RSPO standards for production and work practices. And short of taking a plane to Malaysia, we have to take someone’s word that this is so…..I’l write about the essential oils nextbut now, off to the airport in my big petrol car to collect our UK distributors who have just taken a carbon heavy flight over from Southamptom to come see us…..

the very first bit of blog - Indigo Candles - they cost a bit but they don’t cost the earth

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Hello Everyone, and welcome to the Indigo Essences Blog. My name is Ann. Barbara, my sister will probably also be blogging here too.We both are directors of a very small company which manufactures and sells gem essences. We do our very very best to be as environmentally friendly as possible but boy is it difficult sometimes. At the moment we are putting some of our favourite essences - Chill, Settle, Sleep Easy and Happy into very fab candles. We want them to be as pure as possible. Do you know what goes into most candles ? Eeeek. Look into it - they hardly ever tell you on the box and it’s scarey when you find out. I’m quite careful about the chemicals I bring into my house - all natural cleaners etc. But I love candles and burn them a lot. I never thought about what was in them until recently when we started to have candles made for us.Most candles are made from paraffin and the really cheapo ones may have lead in the wicks. Almost all have synthetic smells, even when they say they use essential oils. We have a friend who gets an asthma attack any time she is around synthetic smells and can’t have any of the usual smelly stuff in the house.However - she is fine with our candles - because we only use organic essential oil - no synthetic fillers at all. Of course, there is a price to pay for purity …. our candles will be more expensive than quite a lot of other ones ….. but they won’t cost the earth, not if we can help it.