
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENT No, the plastic and foam that protect your noodle aren’t recycled. (Smith is working on it.) However, the Hustle is lined with Cocona, a natural fiber made from coconut husks that regulates temperature and wicks moisture better than a standard synthetic liner. Thirty percent of the packaging is made with post-consumer products. $120; smithoptics.com
Made of naturally dyed hemp and leather, every inch of Noon Solar’s Sawyer messenger bagmore inconspicuous than it looksis biodegradable. The flexible solar panel charges the Sawyer’s lithium-ion battery in about six hours and will keep your phone or iPod juiced for at least that long. $377; noonsolar.com
Just shy of two pounds, Etón’s do-it-all FR500 Solarlink radiooutfitted with an AM/FM tuner, shortwave radio with NOAA weather band, emergency beacon and siren, LED flashlight, cell-phone charger, and clockruns itself on built-in solar panels. No sun? It can also be powered by a hand crank, batteries, or AC. $80; etoncorp.com
Gas-guzzling mowers account for 5 percent of the country’s air pollution, while most electric varieties restrict you to an outlet. Not the cordless Neuton 6.2. Thanks to the 36-volt battery, this emissions-free clipper allows up to 60 minutes of uninhibited cutting, runs quiet as a hummingbird, and comes with a mulching plug, bagger, and side discharge chute. $499; neutonpower.com