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New Overseas Traders Newspaper Gift Wrap Bag Preview
A gift wrap bag made from recycled newspaper.Posted: 11 June 2008
Hi-Tec Enviro Golf Shoes Review
...they're a waste material, but a more eco choice for the rest would've been recycled rubber rather than virgin material. The bit that stops golfers from losing...Posted: 21 May 2008
Patently Obvious Rosemary and Lavender Hand Wash Review
...cleans our hands without drying out our skin and it comes in a 100 per cent recycled plastic bottle that's incredibly well designed -- it looks chic and it has a...Posted: 16 May 2008
Patently Obvious Raspberry & Pomegranate Hand Wash Preview
This is a 'natural' handwash in recycled packaging by new eco cleaning kid on the block, Patently Obvious.Posted: 14 May 2008
Marks & Spencer Organic Botteghino Chianti Review
We care about the story behind a product, and it's nowhere to be found with this Chianti. If it were, we wouldn't hesitate to recommend it as it's a good, classic Chianti with an organic twist.Posted: 23 April 2008
Ethical Party Bags Luxury Party Bag Preview
A children's party bag made from recycled materials and packed with ethically-minded goodies including recycled stationary and a Fairtrade chocolate wafer barPosted: 03 April 2008
Teko EcoPoly Light Hiking Sock Review
Treat your feet with sustainable socks that leave a tiny carbon footprint.Posted: 13 March 2008
Levi's Another Life Trainers Review
...fans and trainer collectors alike. In the flesh and out of their box (which is recycled too), the trainers seem well made and comfortable to wear. And being denim,...Posted: 15 February 2008
United Pepper Lili Webcam Review
Fair trade webcam made from environmentally friendly, recyclable materials that brightens up a desk no end, but won't excite computer geeks with its performance.Posted: 12 February 2008
Chaos Shelves Review
...to maintain the quality and hold of the carboard. Any more than 40 per cent recycled and the cardboard wouldn't be as strong. The material is greener...Posted: 07 February 2008
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