
UPDATE: It’s official, we have our lucky winner, Rebekah of Fort Worth, TX. Thanks to everyone for participating and stay tuned for our next Great Green Giveaway (grab our RSS or signup for our monthly enewsletter … original post follows).
This Great Green Giveaway is generously sponsored by Eartheasy.com.
The new Slimcase for the iPad 2 is an elegant, stylishly durable case for your iPad. The case has openings for all ports, a lower half that slides for easy opening and a metal stand that can be used to prop the iPad vertically or horizontally.

The winner can select between bamboo and walnut wood, both of which are renewable resources. Each iPad 2 case is handmade and has a unique wood pattern. The manufacturer, Vers Audio, plants 100 trees for every tree they use.
Entering is easy: do one or more of the following, and receive an entry for each comment you leave:
- Sign up for eartheasy’s monthly newsletter, full of sustainable-living tips, exclusive offers and discounts
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For prize notification be sure to add the following to your email address book: m at AlternativeConsumer.com.
Open to residents in USA and Canada. Retail prize value: $79.99 + free shipping. Contest ends Sunday, January 8, 2012 11:59pm PT. Winner will be selected in our Random Drawing, and notified by email on Monday, January 9, 2012. Winner has 24 hours to claim their prize, or the offer is null and void. Winner’s first name will be included in this post.
As always, we will not share your email or contact info with anyone. Good luck!





An artistic use for an energy-hogging lightbulb… Designer Steve Witteveen creates his nifty little terrariums inside upcycled incandescent lightbulbs. Witteveen carefully places mosses, wood and stones inside the bulb to create tiny green environments.



















