UPDATE: It’s official – Congratulations to our 3 winners: Jessi J, Nik and Nicole M… Thanks to everyone for participating and minimizing your plastic footprint:)
We’re giving away 3 sexy sustainable prizes to keep you looking good and on message! We love this…let the threads you wear speak your mind. A Lot to Say makes everything from recycled plastic and a water-free dye process so everything’s eco, from the inside out:)

3 Prizes – Winners have choice of Style & Size:
- 1st Place: Guy or Girl’s tee ($35.99)
- 2nd Place: LOVE or DREAM Pillow Case ($23)
- 3rd Place: Undies ($11)
THREE lucky winners will be selected in our Random Drawing, and notified by email. Contest ends Friday, March 4, 2011 at 11:59p (EST). Winners have 24 hours to claim their prize, or the offer is null and void. Winners’ names will be included on this post. Prizes include free delivery to anywhere in the USA or Canada.
Entering is easy, here’s how:
- Visit alottosay.com and check out their line.
- Then just leave a comment on this post telling us what you do to reduce your plastic footprint.
- For prize notification be sure to add the following to your email address book: m at AlternativeConsumer.com.
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As always, we will not share your email info with anyone. Good luck!
Background:
A Lot To Say sustainable line is from 100% recycled plastic bottles and the company uses a water-free dye process to boot: t-shirts, undies, scarves, umbrellas, pillowcases, yoga mats & towels, totes, iPad cases and even canvas wall art. Each graphic expresses a valuable eco message.
I have a LOVE tee and I just love it – it’s lightweight and a great fit. Their tank tees require up to 70% less energy than conventionally made tanks and they produce zero hazardous by-products. To top it off, these tees are made right here in the USA, with a percentage of profits going to environmental and political charities.

























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We try to eliminate plastics in the kitchen. No plastic storage containers. No plastic bottles if possible including water, soda, ketchup, etc. We use cloth tote bags instead of plastic grocery bags.
I carry a stainless steel water bottle with me wherever I go and avoid buying any groceries and other products packaged in plastic whenever possible. I reuse paper bags and use cloth bags (I also reuse the small number of plastic bags that do make it into our house!)
To reduce our plastic footprint we use reusable carrying bags for the groceries, reusable water bottles and other storage containers. What plastic we do need to have for items that we purchase immediately gets recycled.
I recycle and do a lot of reusing.
to reduce my carbon footprint i always air dry my clothes
recycling, riding bikes
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I use cloth diapers, wipes and make my own laundry soap. That’s how I reduce my plastic footprint.
I try to reuse plastic utensils and bags as many times as I can. I also try to ride public transit when I have the chance to.
I recycle and freecycle and I use theresuable bags instead of the plastic bags and find myself taking them with me in many of the stores I shop at.
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I use reusable bags &snack bags and recycle all my plastic containers.
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I am all about the reusable: water bottles, mugs, and I always make sure to stock my lunch box with cloth napkins and utensils.
I always use reusable shopping bags, I buy used instead of new, I carpool to go to work, and I always use a stainless steel bottle or reusable coffee mug instead of buying throw away items.
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i was a plastic water bottle junkie. this year i invested in a kor water bottle and cut out that wasteful plastic trash! cheaper and better for the environment!
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we use the canvas bags for groceries
I help with the recycling program at my university and have started a recycling program in my condo building
They have a great line! I do what I can, and I recycle, I never litter, and I refuse to buy bottled water.
we use the reuable bags for grocery shopping
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We take reusable bags to the grocery, the farmers’ market and the mall. We don’t buy bottled water, although we do recycle our plastic milk jugs. If we’re having a large gathering, we use biodegradable plates and utensils.
To reduce my carbon footprint i use reusable produce and grocery shopping bags
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I always use recycled cloth bags with I go shopping
i now carry a cloth bag in my purse at all times so when i pick up groceries or even go clothes shopping at the thrift store i don’t need a plastic bag. As a coffee addict i also carry a travel cup with me and try to avoid places that use styrofoam packaging.
I use reusable tote bags
We use reusable mesh produce bags instead of the plastic ones at the grocery store, and canvas shopping bags.
We recycle everything we can and use reuseable shopping bags. We’re always looking for new ideas as well. Thank you for the giveaway!
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