Find out what celebrities have gone green, from the clothes they wear (design), the living spaces they inhabit, the products they use, the vacations they take, to the organizations they support and more.
| Emma Watson's Eco Friendly Clothing Line with People Tree www.peopletree.co.uk/category/emma-watson Emma Watson, also known as Hermione in the Harry Potter Series, has an eco-friendly clothing line. The collection is available on People Tree's website. The clothing has been manufactured from both organic and fair-trade approved cotton. People Tree works with 50 Fair Trade groups in 15 countries. Accessories from recycled materials is also available on the site. |
| Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation www.leonardodicaprio.org/ The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation supports efforts to secure a sustainable future for our planet and all of its inhabitants. The site has video clips, an eco-calendar, and features books to read and films to watch. |
| See How Celebrities are Helping to Save the Planet - One Mansion at a Time www.lexch.com/ara/green_living/10261.txt Article provided by: Harrington College of Design on celebrities who have gone green. Celebrities listed include: Ed Begley Jr., Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom, Daryl Hannah, Julia Roberts and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. |
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Ed Begley, Jr. - Environment |
| Rainforest Foundation (founded in 1989 by Sting and his wife, Trudie Styler) www.rainforestfoundation.org/ The Rainforest Foundation was founded in 1989 by Sting and his wife Trudie Styler, after they saw first-hand the destruction of the Amazon rainforests, and the devastating impact it had on the lives of the indigenous peoples who lived there. The Foundation's first major initiative was to campaign for the protection of the lands of the Kayapo Indians in Brazilian Amazonia. This resulted in 1993 in the legal recognition and demarcation of an area of more than 27,359 square kilometers. Over the last 20 years the Foundation has expanded and diversified. Today there is the New York-based Rainforest Foundation Fund, which is generously backed by Sting. This provides funding, over USD 1.5 million in 2007, for three autonomous organisations - Rainforest Foundation US, Rainforest Foundation Norway (www.regnskog.no/), Rainforest Foundation UK (www.rainforestfoundationuk.org/). These organisations directly support projects in more than 20 countries that protect tropical rainforests and the people that live in them. |



Celebrities Gone Green