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From Amazon.com: "The business end of this hand pushed reel mower is solid, sharp, and easy to use, with five heat-treated, knife-sharp tempered alloy steel blades that can be adjusted for varying grass heights from 1/2 to 2-1/4 inches. With its 10 read more »
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From Gaiam: "Basket-stitching, cable pattern, wide ribbing – all the classic details are here. Our turtleneck comes in eco-friendly organic cotton with low eco-impact dyes. Roomy without being boxy. Natural, grass, charcoal or black. Imported. Was read more »
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Using a manual mower will cost you less in initial investment as well as fuel and maintenance compared to a gas mower. It's also a great workout and you won't choke on noxious fumes either. read more »
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These reusable menstrual products (available from Grassroots and elsewhere) are a low-cost, healthy, environmentally friendly alternative to disposable tampons and pads. While the initial cost may seem high, remember that a year of tampons can cost read more »
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Save 25% on Nature Clean Delicate Wash and Nature Clean Powdered Bleach at Grassroots now. read more »
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Available in various sizes, these towels eliminate the toxins associated with the cotton bleaching process and come in a nice natural tone. It should be noted however that these are not made from organic cotton. read more »
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Toronto the Better is a directory of environmentally and socially responsible businesses in Toronto. Their shopping card provides the holder with discounts on products and services at participating read more »
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