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  • 30 Aug 2009

    Organic toys

    Natalie Southgate launched The Organic Toy Company over a year ago because she wanted her children, suffering with allergies and eczema, to be able to snuggle down with a toy that didn’t irritate them at bedtime. […] more

  • 27 Apr 2009

    Clothing that doesn’t cost the earth

    The new spring collection is now available at Purity, an ethical clothing boutique in Farnham, Surrey. They believe that beautiful clothing shouldn't cost the earth and offer a wide selection of gorgeous women's and children's garments. […] more

  • 26 Apr 2009

    Save money on nappies

    Did you know that using real nappies could save you over £500 per child? and can be up to 40% better for the environment?. Real Nappy Week is taking place from 27th April to 3rd May and if you are thinking of switching to reusables, now’s a great time to make the change. […] more

  • 20 Apr 2009

    Grow Your Own Snake

    The Exotic Paper Company Ltd based in Somerset, is best known for producing unusual papers such as Ellie Poo and Rhino Poo paper (made from elephant and rhino dung respectively) but now it is helping gardeners to grow a snake! […] more

  • 27 Feb 2009

    Ethical childrenswear

    Worldwide, 20,000 deaths are caused each year by pesticide poisoning, many attributed to the production of non-organic cotton. Jo Spragg, founder of Kite Kids explains why it is so important for her to produce garments that are free of such chemicals. […] more

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