Access Hollywood thinks you should make your July 4th festivities green - with Sustainable Party of course!!!

Glam Slam: Red, White, Blue… & Green!
Access Hollywood

FIRST PUBLISHED: July 1, 2009 11:42 AM EDT
LAST UPDATED: July 1, 2009 1:49 PM EDT
By Ryan Patterson

LOS ANGELES, Calif. —
Ready for all the 4th of July festivities?

Celebrate our country’s past AND the planet’s future all at the same time! Celia Chen, an entertaining expert and Editor-in-Chief of notesonaparty.com shares her tips for throwing an eco-friendly Independence Day bash.

Go Organic
Food that is farm fresh and free of hormones, pesticides and chemicals not only tastes good but is good for you. Be patriotic by supporting your American farmer by buying your fruit, vegetables and dairy from a local market. For those of you that love to BBQ, make sure you serve certified organic meat and free range poultry that is humanely raised. And don’t forget to serve a vegetarian option! Grilled portobello mushrooms marinated with a little olive oil and balsamic vinegar makes a hearty filler for a hamburger bun!

Improvise With Your Tableware
Be a creative hostess and find new ways to use what you already have instead of rushing out to buy new specialty dinnerware that you may never use again. Anything flat from a slab of marble to a wooden chopping block can be used to create a cheese platter. Small mismatched bowls can add some color to an all white coordinated dinner set. New York sustainable catering company Relish Caterers makes a crudité tray using a variety of left over glassware, including a martini glass, bud vase and a water glass to hold veggie slices. It’s a fresh way to present the typical platter and solves the problem of including different sized vegetables from carrot sticks to broccoli florets.

Turn Your Watermelon Into Punchbowl
Here’s a trick that your guests will love. Turn a regular watermelon into a festive punch bowl. First cut the bottom to make it lay flat on your table. Then cut off the top and use an ice cream scoop to hollow it out. Pour in your favorite punch, sliced summer fruit and mint, surround with small glasses and you have a 4th of July centerpiece that says “fun in the Summer sun!”

Stay Away From Disposables
Need a non-glass alternative for your BBQ or holiday picnic? Think twice about disposable plastic ware that is used once and sent to a landfill. Sustainable Party (http://www.sustainableparty.com), an online store that sells eco-friendly party supplies, features brands like VerTerra, who make compostable plates and trays out of pressed palm leaves. They are light and portable for easy transporting, as well as a chic addition to your table. Other items include cups and cutlery made out of corn or plant starch that biodegrade in 90 to 120 days.

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Sustainable Party was featured in an article on Access Hollywood: http://bit.ly/S64zI !!! thanks to the party-savvy @CeliawChen

Green Your St. Patrick’s Day Partying

Well, St. Patrick’s Day is upon us. Can you think of a better time to throw a green party? Nope! You can’t. So here are some fun and easy ways to get started:

1. Drink local beer
It’s probably available down the street from you — and don’t tell me there isn’t local beer. Find something from your area with these handy maps from Beermapping.com, which will point you to breweries near you. Just deselect the other options like “beer bars,” and “homebrew stores.” I’ll probably fill up a reusable 64-ounce growler of some Kelso brew, or maybe something from Sixpoint Craft Ales — both breweries are about two miles from my apartment.

2. And don’t throw anything away
Come on — plastic cups, really? What are you, a freshman? Shell out for some pint glasses! Extra credit if your glasses used to be beer bottles. When I first moved to my new apartment, I asked party-goers to bring their own vessels. That didn’t work, so go ahead and use this as an excuse to outfit yourself with some new party-ready glasses.

3. Vegan eatin’: Vegan corned “beef” and cabbage
I’ve never tried this one, but I’ll say this: I’m increasingly impressed with imitation meat meals. Especially vegan junk food (like Foodswings in Brooklyn). But if you want to reduce the impact of your St. Patrick’s Day food — or if you want to cater to your friends who don’t eat meat, here’s a recipe for Vegan corned “beef” and cabbage.

4. Have a clothing swap party
Recession BONUS: Dress in green and bring clothes you don’t wear anymore to trade with friends. It’s the cheapest, greenest wardrobe option around! Here is the cheesiest possible video explaining the rules of clothing swap parties.

5. Try greener lighting
…which is to say none! That’s right — party by moonlight. Or candlelight. Prove that you can do better than Earth Hour while partying.

6. Hungover the day after? Work from home
If you can work from home, do it! It’ll cut down on carbon emissions and loud, awful phone ringers in your ears. Ouch.

-Dave Burdick, HuffPo, 3/16/09
These tips are great tips for ANY shin-dig!

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Sustainable Party makes a splash at Blip.tv summer throw-down!

Those blip.tv kids really know how to throw one. AND to take steps to reduce their waste impact!
Emily, founder of Sustainable Party, came over to help Dina, co-founder of Blip, take some steps to green their awesome summer party in their beautiful Soho offices. We put up signs in the bathrooms to conserve water and turn out the lights. We also set up a compost collection bin, next to Blip’s already well-in-use recycling station, and we set up a “label-your-own-cup” station! The party was pretty bumpin’ and with awesome people.

Go blip.tv party, go blip.tv party, go go go blip.tv party! And Sustainable Party’s corn-based compostable cups. Labeled by sharpie markers to make them all our own. Bumpin.

Go blip.tv party, go blip.tv party, go go go blip.tv party! And Sustainable Party’s corn-based compostable cups. Labeled by sharpie markers to make them all our own. Bumpin.

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Irina (@irinaslutsky) - queen of the geeks!! - and Kenyatta (@kenyatta), two internet tv stars, enjoy the blip.tv party and the compostable corn cups from sustainable party as well. Does the beauty and charisma reach you from behind the pixels?

Irina (@irinaslutsky) - queen of the geeks!! - and Kenyatta (@kenyatta), two internet tv stars, enjoy the blip.tv party and the compostable corn cups from sustainable party as well. Does the beauty and charisma reach you from behind the pixels?

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The waste station - with the recycling and composting bin. We printed the labels for the bin here.

The waste station - with the recycling and composting bin. We printed the labels for the bin here.

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Emily & Dina (@dinakaplan) set up the label-your-own cups station at the blip.tv summer party, with Sustainable Party’s compostable corn cups!

Emily & Dina (@dinakaplan) set up the label-your-own cups station at the blip.tv summer party, with Sustainable Party’s compostable corn cups!

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the blip.tv summer party + sustainable party = compostable cup conservation squad!

the blip.tv summer party + sustainable party = compostable cup conservation squad!

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Setting up the label-your-own cups station at the blip.tv summer party, with Sustainable Party’s compostable corn cups!

Setting up the label-your-own cups station at the blip.tv summer party, with Sustainable Party’s compostable corn cups!

 

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