Some Trees With Your Tunes

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Memorex scores a few points among the tree hugger club. They have come up with a mini-line of greener products. The Renew line includes a MP3 player, CD boom box and a digital alarm clock among a few other things. What makes these green you may ask? The Renew products are packaged in recycled cardboard, built with recycled plastic, and meet RoHS standards (Restriction of use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment, such as mercury and lead)

And the part I really love they will plant between one to three trees for each product purchased, through the Arbor Day Foundation.

Full disclosure, I don't own any of these products. So I can't give you a review of performance. But if you are trying to live a more sustainable lifestyle, check them out. It might be a good option for you.

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Roxanne Kotzman is a Daily News Photo Department veteran of nine years. When she and longtime friend Stacy Long discovered their love all of all things environmentally responsible, they launched Happy Monkey Planet and jumped head-first into the vibrant eco-community.

Wow, so much to learn! But initially the idea is a pretty simple one: Let's change the world through information, education and action.

Rox & Stacy are a lot like you: ecologically minded but sometimes just plain overwhelmed when charged with the task of making a far-reaching difference in the environment. They have jobs, families, homes, lives and pets.

But what if doing better was a simple as a light-bulb change, a reusable canvas grocery bag, recycling that soda can or a cold-water wash?

These eco-chicks just hope to have a little fun, learn a little more, share a lot of information and maybe make the planet a happier, greener, cleaner place.

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