Clothing
Hangers Cleaners
3200 S. Shackleford, Suite 11
Little Rock
(501) 227-8500
Many dry cleaners use the chemical commonly called perc, which can cause health problems and air and water pollution when handled improperly. Not Hangers' locations. Their alternative methods keep your clothes, and the earth, clean.
Beyond Cotton
10700 N. Rodney Parham Road
Little Rock
(501) 221-9195
Shop with ease at this women's clothing boutique knowing that most any item you choose will be comfortable, stylish and environmentally conscious. Choose from a wide array of linens for a beautiful outfit.
Clinton Museum Store
610 President Clinton Ave.
Little Rock
(501) 748-0400
www.clintonmuseumstore.com
Striving to make a difference, the Clinton Museum Store follows the lead of the presidential center down the street. The store's offering of green products includes Toms Shoes, which are made of recycled materials. Plus, for every pair sold, a pair is given to a child in need.
Tallulah Boutique
5709 Kavanaugh Blvd.
Little Rock
(501) 663-6116
www.tallulahboutique.com
Tallulah's sells designer lines that are on the cutting edge of fashion. But these clothes aren't just trendy - they're also green. The friendly staff will help anyone who comes in find a stylish outfit at no cost to the environment.
For the Home
American Composting
11911 Faulkner Lake Road
North Little Rock
(501) 945-8888
Gardens and lawns flourish in American Composting's compost, mulch and soil blends, which are made from Central Arkansas yard waste and restaurant grease. As an added assurance, the products are regulated by the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality.
Bank of America Mortgage
10825 Financial Centre Parkway, Suite 124
Little Rock
(501) 219-4520
www.bankofamerica.com
Building or buying a home can be costly, but Bank of America Mortgage will give you a break if you incorporate green ideas. If the home meets certain Energy Star specifications, Bank of America offers the buyer a reduced interest rate or a $1,000 rebate under the Green Mortgage Program.
Cobblestone and Vine
5100 Kavanaugh Blvd.
Little Rock
(501) 664-4249
www.cobblestoneandvine.com
A green home is a happy home. Decorate your rooms with Cobblestone and Vine's certified sustainable wood furniture frames, water-based wood finishes, soy-based cushions from Preserve, recycled fiber filling in pillows, organic and natural fabrics, or reclaimed wood tables for a sustainable lifestyle.
The Green Corner Store
1423D Main St.
Little Rock
(501) 213-5388
www.thegreencornerstore.com
The Green Corner Store believes in doing what it can for the community is serves. This service-oriented general store features environmentally-friendly products for home and business that are recycled, reclaimed, biodegradable and toxin-free and are manufactured using sustainable practices.
On the Road
Electric Transportation of Arkansas
323 S. Cross St., Suite B
Little Rock
(501) 376-4382
www.etarkansas.com
You stamp a new carbon footprint on the Earth every day when you drive. Reduce your daily impact on the environment with one of ETA's solar or electric vehicles. Golfing? Try one of ETA's solar golf carts to help keep those greens green.
Go Green BioFuels
801 S. Chester St.
Little Rock
(501) 374-7336
www.gogreenbiofuels.com
The only way to power a conventional car in an eco-friendly way is with alternative fuels. The only gas station in Arkansas that exclusively sells them is Go Green Biofuels. For truly green motorists, filling up here is only natural.
Eco-friendly Food
Hot Springs' Historic Downtown Farmers' Market
Transportation Plaza Area at Orange and Broadway
Hot Springs
(501) 321-6871
Customers at the Historic Downtown Farmers' Market have the opportunity to buy fresh, local produce directly from the grower, as well as herbs, flowers and locally handcrafted items. Open 6 a.m.-11 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from May-October.
River Market Farmers' Market
400 President Clinton Ave.
Little Rock
(501) 375-2552
www.rivermarket.info
The River Market's two outdoor, open air pavilions overlooking Riverfront Park are filled with farmers selling farm-fresh produce straight to you from the back of their trucks. Open 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday and Saturday from May-October.
Whole Foods Market
10700 N. Rodney Parham Road
Little Rock
(501) 221-0741
www.wholefoodsmarket.com
Whole Foods' selection of locally-grown, organic vegetables, as well as other natural foods and goods, is ripe for shoppers who want to make sure their food shrinks away from toxins like pesticides and hormones.




