Eco-Chic
By Anna Roth, Seattle Editor
Being green is always in fashion. From enviro-friendly home goods at One Earth One Design to organic dining at Tilth, check out these eco-friendly hot spots in Seattle.
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One Earth One Design
14300 Greenwood Ave N Ste A, Seattle, WA
Everything from tables made from reclaimed lumber to earth-friendly beauty products at this sustainably minded Greenwood shop. -
American Apparel
4345 University Way NE, Seattle, WA
Sweatshop-free labor, recycled fabric and organic cotton set this clothing chain apart from the pack. -
Environmental Home Center
1724 Fourth Ave S, Seattle, WA
All the goods you need to make your home eco-friendly, including cleaning agents, housewares, appliances, furniture and raw materials for major remodels. -
tottini
259 Yale Ave N, Seattle, WA
Educate the next generation of conservationists with organic, recycled and sustainably produced baby clothes, toys and furniture. -
Collective
5323 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA
Don't add to landfills: Buy recycled vintage furniture and naturally produced linens from this Ballard showroom instead.
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Mode Organic Salon - Downtown
1424 Fourth Ave Ste 4C 4th Fl, Seattle, WA
Organic, vegan and ammonia- and sulfate-free products are used almost exclusively at this downtown salon and spa. -
Pioneer Organics
8 S Idaho St, Seattle, WA
Organic produce and dry goods delivered straight to your home or office makes it easy to be green. -
Dry Cleaning Station
7404 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA
Clean your clothes and clean the earth: This environmentally friendly dry cleaner uses EPA-approved cleaning solvent. -
Custom Cleaning Inc.
19714 Ashworth Ave Nth, Shoreline, WA
Only environment-friendly products are used to scrub indoor windows, stoves, refrigerators and bathrooms. -
Green Car Company
1129 Eighth St, Kirkland, WA
Ready to get rid of your gas guzzler? Head here for the latest in green transportation, including Smart Cars and electric vehicles. -
Amazon.com Incorporated
2250 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA
Checkout the newly added Amazon Fresh home delivery service. Fresh produce and groceries deliveried before dawn 7 days a week.
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Pike Place Market
1508 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA
Reduce your ecological footprint: Farmers sell their fruit and vegetables, flowers, dairy, meat, seafood and more every day at Seattle's famous open-air market. -
PCC Natural Markets - Greenlake
7504 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA
Supported by its neighborhood members, this Puget Sound chain strives to promote agricultural sustainability, local farmers and healthy lifestyles. -
University District Farmers Market
NE 50th St and University Way NE, Seattle, WA
Buy directly from the source at this popular Saturday market, where local farmers peddle produce, cheese, bread and other farm-fresh goods. -
Central Co-op's Madison Market
1600 E Madison St, Seattle, WA
This member-owned natural foods co-op on Capitol Hill sells local and fairly traded goods, organic produce and sustainably caught seafood and meat. -
Whole Foods Market
1026 NE 64th St, Seattle, WA
Despite jokes about its high prices and self-conscious culture, the country's first certified organic market is a great and easy place to start eating well. -
Ballard Sunday Farmers Market
5330 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA
Year-round Sunday farmers market offers fresh produce, honey, cheese, jam and other artisan products on one block of Ballard Avenue.
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Flying Fish
2234 First Ave, Seattle, WA
Chef and owner Christine Keff's ingredients are 100 percent organic, with most supplied from Kent's Whistling Train Farm. -
Pagliacci Pizza - Queen Anne Pizzeria
550 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA
This locally owned chain is devoted to enviro-friendly practices, including composting pizza boxes and offering gift cards to those who sign up for renewable energy. -
Tilth
1411 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Certified organic by the Oregon Tilth association, this Wallingford restaurant sources its meats, produce, dairy and eggs exclusively from local suppliers. -
Sterling Cafe
2616 NE 55th St, Seattle, WA
The first restaurant in the nation to be certified organic by the Department of Agriculture, this relaxing Ravenna spot takes conservation seriously. -
Mighty O Donuts
2110 N 55th St, Seattle, WA
Seattle eco-warriors, take note: These all-vegan and organic doughnuts in Tangletown are an (almost) guilt-free indulgence.
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Sleeping Lady Mountain Retreat
7375 Icicle Rd, Leavenworth, WA
This legendary 67-acre lodge pioneered a sustainibility program: It's built from recycled materials and uses low-energy florescent and LED lighting and green cleaning supplies. -
Hotel Vintage Park
1100 Fifth Ave, Seattle, WA
Part of the first boutique hotel chain to go green, this spot follows EarthCare standards with its use of enviro-friendly cleaning products, recycled paper and soy-based inks. -
The Edgewater Hotel
2411 Alaskan Way Pier 67, Seattle, WA
Water-conserving toilets, a compost program in the kitchen and an active recycling program are a few ways Seattle's only waterfront hotel helps the environment. -
The Inn at Langley
400 First St, Langley, WA
Guests are encouraged to try one of owner Matt Costello's five-course dinners, which highlight local Whidbey Island cuisine and sustainable agriculture and ingredients.

