Wednesday, October 26, 2011

my little pakora giveaway | spirit of diwali | little free radical

In the spirit of Diwali, Little Free Radical is teaming up with My Little Pakora to bring you a festive giveaway! 
 
Diwali (festival of lights) is India's biggest holiday of the year. It's name comes from the row (avali) of clay lamps (deepa) that Indian's use to light outside their homes - symbolic of the inner light that protects them from spiritual darkness. Diwali to Hindu's is similar to Christmas for Christians.

In September, I had the privilege of meeting Sonia Gupta, owner of My Little Pakora. We both sell our products at Twinklestar Boutique in Porter Sq (Cambridge, MA) and Twinklestar was hosting a "Baby Bollywood Party" to celebrate My Little Pakora.  My daughter is a HUGE fan of Bollywood music, so it seemed to be the perfect way to entertain her on a Saturday afternoon! So I thought I'd bring Sophie for some fun.

As an environmental science major, I love talking to business owners who have really done their research and know every detail about how their products are made and exactly what is in them! So many people are focused on buying "locally made" products which I think is awesome -  but I was amazed when talking to Sonia about how responsible you can be when choosing a "non-local" producer of your goods.

I know I've personally been in shops and seen clothing tags and figure "made in India" or "made in Pakistan" or "made in Bangladesh" could mean that some underpaid 9-year-old working in a sweatshop is how I now have my t-shirt.  But seeing as India is the worlds second largest producer of cotton (China is first, Pakistan being 4th), of course a lot of cotton products are being produced in Asia, and not all factories are the same.

Sonia shared with me about how she contacted multiple factories to question them about their process and materials used before finding one who shared her values in Southern India. She visited the factory earlier this year, and photographed their process. Workers are provided with food - including fruit and veggies from an organic farm, they recieve free medical care, and the farmhouse at the factory uses solar power! How cool?


My Little Pakora products are produced start to finish under the GOTS: Global Organic Textile Standard -
"The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is recognised as the leading processing standard for textiles made from organic fibres worldwide. It defines high level environmental criteria along the entire supply chain of organic textiles and requires compliance with social criteria as well.
 
Only textile products that contain a minimum of 70% organic fibres can become certified according to GOTS. All chemical inputs s.a. dyestuffs and auxiliaries used must meet certain environmental and toxicological criteria and also the choice of accessories is limited under ecological aspects. A functional waste water treatment plant is mandatory for any wet-processing unit involved and all processors must comply with social minimum criteria. The key criteria of GOTS, its quality assurance system and the principles of the review and revision procedure are summarized in this section." - www.global-standard.org

So, when you are buying My Little Pakora, you can be assured that:
  • Their clothing is made from certified organic cotton 
  • Eco-friendly pigments and screening processes are used in production are free of harsh chemicals like phthalates and PVC
  • You are buying clothing manufactured in a socially responsible facility that practices fair labor  
  • Sustainability is ensured from the way the cotton is grown to the end product 
 Sonia also put a lot of thought into the design of the clothing - ever try to put a cloth-diapered baby into a onesie, only have trouble snapping it because of the extra "bulk?" 

Well, she factored in the diaper bulk too when doing her sizing! if you look closely at the kimono bodysuit, you'll see that it slightly widens towards the hips - to allow the baby to be comfortable playing/moving despite a bulky diaper!

The organic cotton is excellent quality as well! Sophie has the pink elephant kimono bodysuit and it's by far the best quality shirt we've gotten! :)
Currently, there is a My Little Pakora SALE at The Mini Social! (ending Friday 10/28) with prices ranging from $14-26 (regularly $24-45) so be sure to take advantage of that deal while it lasts! and of course we have a giveaway too!



GIVEAWAY:
So, in the spirit of Diwali, I'm hosting a giveaway for a $60 gift certificate to mylittlepakora.com

You can enter for your chance to win by entering this giveaway via Rafflecopter. You must open the post for the giveaway widget to appear (click on the post title). Rafflecopter makes entering giveaways super quick and easy!





Mandatory Entry: Tell me in a blog comment below what inspires YOU! Additional entries are in the Rafflecopter widget (to improve your chances to win).

Yes, International Entries are welcome!


Confused by Rafflecopter? watch this video to see how to enter!

Also, be sure to check out My Little Pakora's blog for a Little Free Radical Elephant Giveaway!


12 comments:

  1. Children inspire me. My 2-year-old's wonder, excitement, and warmth; my 10-year-old's inquiry, sensitivity, and love for his lil' bro.

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  2. Good and caring people inspire me! :O) We need good people in this world!

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  3. Babies and animals inspire me. and pinterest ;)

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  4. My lil girl with her incessant banter and chatter inspires me and music ofcourse!

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  5. My daughter inspires me! I also agree with Pinterest being pretty inspirational! ;)

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  6. My community inspires me! I find that I live near some of the most artistic and creative people in the world and I love that they share their creativity with us!

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  7. I get my inspiration from smallest things around me, mother nature in its full glory- the blue sky, deep oceans, fall colors; my two beautiful children who inspire me to try to be a better person- to create, to experiment, to love unconditionally, to be the best I can be, and to do the best I can do. I am inspired by the silver lining in the clouds after a rain storm, random act of kindness by stangers, the chrysalis of a puppa into a butterfly, the hatching of chickens, the first time a little bird spreads its wings to fly, the spider climbing the wall again to finish that web, the ants marching with weights many times over, the strenght and goodness of human spirits. It all teaches me to believe in the human potential, the possibility inherent in every human being which helps achieve what had been thought impossible and write their own stories.

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  8. My three kiddos inspire me everyday. They keep me on my toes and show me how important it is to do well and keep going. :)

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  9. Everything inspires me! Outdoors. Old movies. Homes. Fabrics...I'm a creative mess.

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  10. eco-friendly baby stuff inspires me to be more mindful of my decisions in preparing for our baby

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  11. These ideas are really inspiring and I will celebrate this Diwali in a eco-friendly manner.We can celebrate Diwali by giving diwali invitation letter and beautiful gifts to our dear ones.

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