23 Eco Friendly Sites that are Using WordPress

Posted on October 11th, 2009 by in Showcase | 22 Comments  
23 Eco Friendly Sites that are Using WordPress

In this showcase, we feature 18 23 Eco Friendly sites that are using WordPress. It is an odd showcase as you might think, but the idea is to raise awareness and get more people to be eco-friendly. Here at WPBeginner, we support Eco-Friendly companies that is why we use Host Gator’s Green Reseller Hosting. We are doing our part of the share, are you doing yours? Check out these blogs and see how you can live an eco-friendly life.

1. Ecofabulous

Ecofabulous

2. Ecoki

Ecoki

3. Inhabitat

Inhibitat

4. Ecoki

Ecorazzi

5. Inhabitots

Inhabitots

6. GOOD.is

Good

7. Real Climate

Real Climate

8. EcoWorld

EcoWorld

9. Eartheasy

Eartheasy

10. Worsted Witch

Worsted Witch

11. Lighter Footstep

Lighter Footstep

12. Ecouterre

Ecouterre

13. Green Blog

Green Blog

14. Green Girls Global

Green Girls Global

15. Fabulously Green

Fabulously Green

16. Environmental Graffiti

Environmental Graffiti

17. Green Options

Green Options

18. Modern Eco Homes

Modern Eco Homes

19. TreeHugger

TreeHugger

Note: #19 Treehugger is not powered by WordPress, but we believe that it is best to give treehugger an honorary mention because of the credibility and authority they have earned in the industry.

From User’s Suggestion

These are the blogs that users suggested in the comments, via contact form, or in social media networks.

20. Biofriendly Blog

Biofriendlyblog

21. Living Rainforest

The Living Rainforest

22. Earth First

Earth First

23. 1800 Recycling

1800 Recycling

Do you know any Eco-Friendly site that is powered by WordPress? If so feel free to suggest it in the comments.

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I just starter a blog about this. Only one post yet so I don't think that I'm what you're looking for yet but please take a look: doeco.wordpress.com

GlobalWarmingisReal.com is powered by wordpress. (for full disclosure, I am the publisher)

Hi guys,

I'd like to add this Brazilian website to the list: http://pagina22.com.br. It's a magazine about sustainability. I designed it and a friend programmed it.
Abraços from Brazil!

Nice list... Here's another site.

http://globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health

Both Eco-Friendly and Health related.

As far as trends go, it doesn't get hotter than this. "Green" and "Eco" have become popular discussions for web client of all flavors and this is a great review list for ideas and inspiration.

I just love th euse of greens and browns, two of my favourite colours which are being used really creatively in eco minded sites

As another suggestion (before the article reaches 50 eco-friendly sites using Wordpress...)

The Living Rainforest in the UK is run by the Trust for Sustainable Living: http://www.livingrainforest.org/

Also check out www.Wendmag.com, they should be on your list for sure.

This site is not using WordPress

One more - Organic Boxes for vegetable delivery schemes. A WordPress blog

Your link points to SEDO.

Note: Always check links before pushing submit...

Sorry, corrected.

http://organicboxes.org.uk/

Good list, glad you had treehugger in there too. http://1800recycling.com is eco friendly and recycling oriented and is using wordpress. Figured you'd want to check it out as well. Thanks :)

I believe Treehugger is run on typepad. Anyway, you could add ecosalon.com to this list. ;)

Yes, we made a note of that when we made the list, but it deserved an honorary mention.

Hi

You missed Double Helix Tracking Technologies which proves the origin of timber using DNA - illegal timber is what causes out of control deforestation.

www.doublehelixtracking.net

Although you wouldn't necessarily guess its Word Press unless you know.

http://www.greengeek.ca is also an eco-friendly website that uses Wordpress

Yes! You forgot Keetsa Green Blog, which is most definitely powered by Wordpress.

http://www.keetsa.com/blog

Nice round up, Syed.

Missy

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