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Moshi Moshi, Brighton
It's delicious and a fun environment, first of all, but it's also ethical -- from the fish to the chicken and eggPosted: 15 January 2008
Eco Kettle
The Eco Kettle does what it says on the tin -- helps you cut your carbon emissions and your electricity bill. It's easy to use and works well, though we wish it was more handsomePosted: 05 February 2008
Titanic Spa
The perfect spa experience is an elusive thing, and Titanic isn't quite it. But the treatments are solid, the facilities are lovely and compared to most spas it's impressively greenPosted: 05 November 2007
Ecozone Ecoballs
Except for being unable to find out from Ecozone exactly how they work and how they're made, we're big fans of EcoballsPosted: 18 December 2007
Nab Cottage
It's a no-frills B&B and the organic aspect of it is far from obvious -- but we like the small Fairtrade signs dotted around and the location is spot onPosted: 30 November 2007
Milden Hall B&B
A secluded weekend escape for couples or families looking for a back-to-nature week in the countryPosted: 25 February 2008
Even Greener Bokashi Kitchen Composter
We are getting quite attached to our Bokashi bin although it's not exactly what we had imagined -- it doesn't actually turn our food scraps directly into usable compost in a fortnightPosted: 09 January 2008
Organic Apoteke Active Face Hydrating Gel
If it wasn't for the lemon-juice-mixed-with-milk consistency and look of this organic face gel, it would have been perfect. It's made from organic ingredients by an ethically aware company and best of all, it hydrates and heals slightly blemished skin as if by magicPosted: 03 January 2008
Daylesford Organic Cafe
An immaculate hideaway where you get a side order of lifestyle with your award-winning organic sourdoughPosted: 14 February 2008
Natural Collection Bamboo and Cotton Shower Towel
While we love the idea of this towel -- the eco-friendly material, impeccable manufacturing and super-fast drying time -- it's simply not very good at drying skin. Which is a shame, as we dig towels that actually dry you.Posted: 30 November 2007















