
Opened in November 2009, NuBe Green has created a haven in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood for supporters of local and sustainable business. NuBe Green applies an intense screening process to all products they sell to ensure that what you are buying is as “green” as it gets. Owner Ruth True and store manager and buyer Abra Handler have given us an inside view of what it means to be green. To learn more about all their awesome products, click.
What inspired you to start a completely green business?
Ruth: We toured China last year and the glimpse of the country made me nervous. The neglect of the environment and the remarkable economic machine that produces too much of the products the world consumes does not bode well for our country or the earth. It was sad. China’s manufacturing prowess and our out-of-control outsourcing transformed me as a shopper and now as a merchant. I believe in supporting local people making things and insisting that products be made responsibly. Because it’s all we can do at this point… we are hurting our communities and planet at a rate too fast for my taste.
Why is having a green business important to you?
Ruth: Because it’s all we can do at this point… we are hurting our communities and planet at a rate too fast for my taste.
Describe the process you go through to check for a product’s “greenness”
Abra: We have a very direct but rigorous interview process. Everything we carry has to have been made in the USA. If new, it’s made in US using only materials made in the US. If it has been recycled, we look for creativity and quality. We will work with artists as well to give them resources should they need to make modifications to their designs in order to fit the bill.
Who are some of your favorite local green artists?
Abra: Meyer Wells, Alchemy Goods, Kri Kri Studios and Hitchcock to name a few.
Ruth: That’s a fun question because it changes daily… I’m very lucky to meet so many wonderful artists. But for now, my faves are Meyer Wells, Graypants, John Wellman, Madrone clothing, Laura Yeats, Eon clothing, Maresa Patterson, Ariel Kemp, Christine Chaney and many more!
Which farmer’s market is your favorite?
Abra: Any farmers market!
Ruth: Vashon, Ballard and University
What are some simple tips you would like to share with people to adopt a greener lifestyle?
Abra: Adapting a greener lifestyle can start as simply as buying local food and supporting local businesses and can, of course, go much further. We try to look at and appreciate things right under our noses…..
Ruth: Have fun doing it and don’t beat yourself up if you forget your bag!
Buy less and pay a little more… it costs more to live in our country. Support community.