OUR PRODUCTS...
Our product list is constantly changing as we learn more and as new earth-friendly products are developed. Please consider this list a starting point and keep in mind that we may have additional products in inventory, or we can custom order for you in many cases. And let us know what else you’d like to see – we welcome suggestions and new ideas!

Baby Supplies: 100% organic cotton clothing, bibs, diapers and bedding; bamboo/cotton crib sheets, superbly soft organic wool blankets; Seventh Generation chlorine-free disposable diapers; all natural soothing wipes; adorable plush toys made from organic cotton.

Bags & Clothing: Fashionable and beautiful purses and totes made from recycled grocery bags; backpacks and purses made from recycled tires; brightly colored backpacks made from recycled pop bottles (some with built-in solar panels - charge your cell phone, MP3 player or digital camera while you ride your bike!); colorful string bags for zillions of uses; organic cotton clay-dyed T-shirts with earth-loving messages; our own organic cotton "Goods for the Planet" logo T-shirts & recycled cotton shopping bags.

Bed & Bath: 100% organic cotton sheets and pillowcases; fluffy organic cotton towels and bathrobes; silky-smooth 75% bamboo/25% organic cotton towels; local handmade and organic soaps; ceramic & recycled glass soap dishes; terra cotta foot and back scrubbers; razors made from recycled plastic; water-saving shower heads; water-saving options for the toilet.

Books & Magazines: Environmentally-themed books and magazines for adults and kids with an emphasis on the practical - organic gardening and pest control, green building, alternative energy, climate change, sustainable living and many more subjects.

Cleaning & Household Supplies: Safe organic and biodegradable cleaners, laundry soaps, dishwasher and dish soaps; recycled content paper towels, napkins, bathroom and facial tissues; recycled plastic and foil products; biodegradable kitchen & yard bags; exceptionally beautiful natural fiber brooms; dishes & cutlery made from recycled & biodegradable materials, and more.

Energy Conservation Products: Fire logs made from recycled coffee grounds; energy efficient light bulbs; LED flashlights & night lights; clothes drying racks (avoid that dryer to save $!); kill-a-Watt electricity meters; smart power strips.

Garden Supplies: Compost systems made from recycled plastic; worm bins; hemp garden gloves; natural and organic fertilizers; compost & potting soil; safe & natural pest repellents and insecticides; organic seeds and plant starts; watering cans made from recycled plastic; water monitoring systems & hose nozzles.

Home Decor: Handsome frames, bowls and vases made from recycled wood; recycled glass bowls, vases, candle holders and sun catchers; recycled propane tank sculptures from Vancouver BC; locally made beeswax candles; clocks, frames & candle holders made from recycled bike parts; lamps, placemats,furniture & more made from recycled chopsticks; rag rugs; hooks and hangers made from recycled metal by a local blacksmith.

Jewelry: One-of-a-kind pins created by a local artist from yard sale finds and other reused materials; ceramic & recycled glass pendants.

Kitchen: Hemp placemats, napkins, aprons & potholders; long-lasting cast iron pots and pans; stainless steel human-powered utensils, sustainably-harvested bamboo cutting boards and dishes; compost pails; stunningly beautiful recycled glass plates, glasses napkin rings and bowls; reusable coffee filters; canning jars and lids.

Office Supplies & Stationary: Recycled paper greeting cards (some contain seeds to plant); recycled paper journals; stationery and envelopes made from surplus USGS maps; hemp/recycled content gift wrap & tissue paper; tree-free (kenaf, hemp & Lokta bush) stationery; three-ring binders; recycled cardboard binders and folders; CD-RW’s, CD/DVD jewel and soft-shell cases and formatted diskettes; recycled paper by the ream; recycled file folders, hanging folders, tablets, index cards & envelopes.

Pet Supplies: Plush and cozy recycled fiber beds; organic pet foods and treats; safe & natural odor removers and cleaners; biodegradable cat litter from renewable sources; organic catnip; natural & refillable cat & dog toys; hemp collars and leashes; stainless steel food bowls; biodegradable pet waste bags.

Recycling Services: Reduce plastic in the landfill & save money by bringing your printer cartridges in to be refilled (two-day service to get a refill or replacement);
Recycle your computer equipment (all hard drives will be wiped beyond recovery)
Recycling Charges:
Batteries-rechargeable & non-rechargeable ~ $1/#
Fluorescent & Halogen Lightbulbs:
Tubes ~ 15 cents/ft
Compact, U-tube & circular fluorescents & halogens bulbs ~ 80 cents each
CPUs (computer box holding hard drive) ~ $10
CPU/Monitor Combo (such as Macs) ~ $19
Monitors up to 21" ~ $12, over 21" ~ $22
Laptops ~ $8
Printers under 10" High ~ $10
10-24" High ~ $20
Televisions (measure the screen diagonally):
Up to 21" ~ $30
Over 21" to 27" ~ $40
Over 27" to 44" ~ $55
Over 44" ~ $80
Miscellaneous electronics-DVD players, stereos, lg speakers, etc.
Under 10# ~ $6; over 10# ~ $12
Other "technotrash" (CDs, diskettes, DVDs, cell phones, videotapes, pagers, PDAs, etc.) ~ $1/#
For information on recycling other items check out the King County What Do I Do With website.

Solar: Solar attic fans; address lights; security lights; battery chargers; solar caps (solar-powered fan keeps your head cool on hot days!); radios (with solar or hand-crank power); yard lights; lighted stepping stones; backpacks with built-in solar panels, portable chargers (take them camping or anywhere off the grid); water-powered clocks and calculators.

Toys: Earth Master mini eco-lab; cooperative games and puzzles made from recycled materials; Xeko eco-adventure games (created in Fremont); colorful and creative sustainable wood toys.

Yard: Outdoor furniture made from recycled plastic lumber; whimsical garden sculptures made from recycled and reclaimed metal; recycled metal wind chimes and wall hangings from a B.C. artist; bird feeders and bird houses made from recycled plastic; bat houses; cast iron wind bells; birdbaths, weathervanes, birdfeeders; ceramic & recycled glass stepping stones made by a Bellingham potter.

Last year Seattle residents sent more than 45,000 tons of food to the landfill. Why waste a good thing? Pick up a composter or worm bin at Goods for the Planet or put your leftovers in your food and yard waste cart and they'll be made into compost for local parks and gardens. Learn more at Seattle Public Utilities.


What happens when you recycle your paper, plastics, metal & glass? Take the Virtual Tour.

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