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2009 KIDS PRODUCT OF THE YEAR AWARD

Friday, June 26th, 2009

2009 KIDS PRODUCT OF THE YEAR AWARD
Factory Green is proud that SMART’s Periodic Table Shower Curtain has been awarded the 2009 KIDS PRODUCT OF THE YEAR AWARD by Creative Child Magazine! Look for our award winning product in this year’s upcoming November Holiday issue!

Creative Child Magazine, Toy Guide: Holiday Issue, November, 2009

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40% Off Spring Sale!

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

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Check it out: FG Spring/Summer Line sneak peak!

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Check out the sneak peak view of Factory Green’s SPRING/SUMMER Catalog below!

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Friday, January 16th, 2009

Design by Finnian MacManus

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FG on GreenLivingIdeas.com’s GreenTalk Radio

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

The Factory Green/GreenTalk Podcast is now Available!!

Factory Green and Green Living Ideas have partnered to bring you the latest information and product info. Check out the GreenTalk Podcasts to hear FG’s co-founders chat about what’s new and green at FactoryGreen.com

Click here to listen!

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FactoryGreen.com named a top 10 eco-company of 2008

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

That’s right, Factory Green has been named as one of the Top 10 eco-companies of 2008 by Ecopreneurist.com.

To read the full article, check it out HERE

Photo by Kyle Spradley

Photo by Kyle Spradley

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New photos coming soon to FactoryGreen.com…

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

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New eco-friendly clothing line sold at MU bookstore

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Sunday, December 7, 2008 | 12:12 p.m. CST

http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2008/12/07/eco-friendly-clothing-sold-bookstore/

MU pre-med seniors Daniel Lyons, left, and Jack Short are the co-founders of Factory Green Inc., an environmentally friendly clothing and housewares company.    ¦  Chelsea Goodwin

MU pre-med seniors Daniel Lyons, left, and Jack Short are the co-founders of Factory Green Inc., an environmentally friendly clothing and housewares company. ¦ Chelsea Goodwin

BY Valeria Turturro

COLUMBIA — Most people know the easy tips of conserving energy: recycling, driving less, using cold water in the washing machine and turning off unused lights or switching them out with compact fluorescent bulbs.

“But we’ve been told that stuff since 1996 on Nickelodeon,” Jack Short, co-founder of Factory Green Inc., said. “That’s boring.”

Short and Daniel Lyons, both MU seniors, think people find fashion a more interesting way to have an impact. In late April, they co-founded Factory Green Inc., an online, ecologically friendly clothing company.

On Nov. 12, University Bookstore began selling T-shirts and zip-up hooded sweatshirts made by Factory Green Inc.

The T-shirts are designed by MU students and will be “edgy, artsy and have more than tiger heads with Mizzou written on them,” Short said.  “They’re by students, for students.”

Factory Green Inc. is tapping into a worldwide interest in conserving and improving the natural environment, commonly known as going green. While studying abroad their sophomore year — Short in London and Lyons in four cities in Germany, France, Brussels and the Netherlands — they noticed going green was a growing international lifestyle and not just a passing fad, Short said.

“Back here, we noticed that the college generation was left out (of the movement) because of cost and apathy,” he said.

Thanks to a strong blog community, including Web sites like Sprig.com, the company’s products are sought internationally, in places as varied as Canada and South Africa. The University of Ottawa and other University of Missouri campuses have expressed interest in selling Factory Green clothing in their bookstores.

The company’s T-shirts and sweatshirts are made of low-impact organic cotton and produced in facilities in India run solely on wind and solar energy by fair trade workers.

Organic cotton is grown with fertilizers that are better for the environment and with fewer toxic pesticides. It is also a thicker, softer material, making it more durable, another eco-friendly component. The shirts are screen-printed in Missouri with nontoxic dyes.

The T-shirts are also carbon neutral. The common T-shirt releases 7,600 grams of carbon dioxide during production, Lyons said, but Factory Green shirts release zero grams. The only associated carbon emissions come from transport, which amount to about 760 grams, he said.

Short and Lyons think the bookstore’s customers will be interested in alternative, eco-friendly clothing because information about fair trade and reducing carbon footprints has been widely spread.

The bookstore already sells green products such as spiral notebooks, pens, sketchpads and envelopes, including a paper product line called Elephant Poo Poo Paper that is made from elephant dung.

The bookstore decided to sell Factory Green merchandise since it is eco-friendly and offers fresh and hip graphics that appeal to the store’s 18- to 24-year-old clientele, Tiffany Anderson, assistant director for brand management for University Stores, said.

But fashion can sometimes be costly. An eco-friendly, organic cotton graphic T-shirt from Nordstrom is $60.  Factory Green T-shirts are about $27 at the bookstore, in what Short said is an effort to be “eco for everyone.”

“What hits home for people is money,” he said. “We want to make it accessible to everyone and promote a sustainable lifestyle.”

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Tonic Fashion Show

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Factory Green was one of the featured designers at the annual Tonic Fashion Show benefiting the Children’s Miracle Network. Along with bathing in the rock star treatment that Jack and I received (and schmoozing with the  beautiful people), FG showed off its bestseller’s along with a slew of new apparel that will be released within the coming weeks.

Here’s a taste of the evening…

Silhouette Tee

Silhouette Tee

FG Grey Tee

FG Grey Tee

Green is the New Black

Green is the New Black

FG Zip Hoodie/Green is the New Black/Black Stripe Recycle Tee

FG Zip Hoodie/Green is the New Black/Black Stripe Recycle Tee

Rollin' on 26's

Rollin

Solar is Sexy Tee

Solar is Sexy Tee

WTF? Tee

WTF? Tee

FG Men's Collection

FG Men

STANDING OVATION!

STANDING OVATION!

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Yo’ you know what time it is!

Monday, November 10th, 2008

We just launched a brand new line of eco-friendly watches here at FactoryGreen.com, and they are KILLER! I’m wearing two of them right now, and nothing else. That’s right people: two watches and no pants.

But don’t take my word for how awesome these babies are… check’em out…

Cone Watch

Cone Watch

Road cones that were left on the highway and byways have found new life by going under the knife (like Joan Rivers). Road Cone Watch with a new Japanese movement watch face

Fem Tire Watch-Pink

Fem Tire Watch-Pink

Fem Tire Watch: Hand cut tire with a watch made of metal and plastic. Ergo, most of it will outlast you. Female Tire Watch Pink with a new Japanese movement watch face

Tire Watch

Tire Watch

Tire Watch: Hand cut tire with a watch made of metal and plastic.  Tire Watch with a new Japanese movement watch face

Tennis Ball Watch

Tennis Ball Watch

Tennis balls ruthlessly slashed and festooned with watch faces. Love. Match. Game. Green. Fuzzy. Tennis Ball Cuff Band with vintage Evans De Luxe Watch Face

Fem Tire Watch-RED

Fem Tire Watch-RED

Hand cut tire with a watch made out of metal and plastic. Female Tire Watch Red with a new Japanese movement watch face

Fem Cone Watch

Fem Cone Watch

Fem Cone Watch with a new Japanese movement watch face

Matchbook Watch

Matchbook Watch

Matchbook Cuff Watch with new Japanese movement watch face

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