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Top 10 reusable bags, Cath Kidston included
As Cath Kidston's recycled shopping bags go on sale at Tesco today, we round up our ten favourite reusable shopping bags.Posted: 01 July 2008
Wilkinet Baby Carrier Review
A clever, modern take on a baby sling, the Wilkinet does a great job of carrying babies from birth to toddler.Posted: 25 June 2008
Coco de Mer Rubberwood Spanking Paddle Review
...of the environment, as well as its commitment to working with small fair trade projects, instead of the actual toy itself. Another 'objet' might be of better...Posted: 27 May 2008
In brief: super-green fashion finalists, organic hygiene pads and Greenshop's new towers
...quilted bedcover made from recycled fabric. It's made in India by a fair trade co-operative, which supports a rural school in Rajasthan. The bedcovers retail...Posted: 25 April 2008
The Fair Trade Company Jepara Chair Review
...means is rather woolly, since the UK body which usually doles out official fair trade badges -- the Fairtrade Foundation -- doesn't yet certify furniture. As a...Posted: 20 March 2008
Green your Christmas: CD holder
...made from sustainably sourced Indian Sheesham wood and carries Myakka's own fair trade mark, which (among other things) guarantees the workers get fair wages, good...Posted: 16 December 2007
Traidcraft's recycled loo roll backs fair trade
...associated with it. The toilet tissue exclaims that it is "flushing away unfair trade", the kitchen roll promises that it's "cleaning up trade injustice" and the...Posted: 04 December 2007
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