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21 June 2010 1 Comment

Are You Living Green Through ShopToEarth?

Are You Living Green Through ShopToEarth?

Green is the new black this year. BPA free baby bottles, green dishwasher detergent and antioxidant drinks are just a green click away to everyday green living. Being eco-friendly is not only good for you and the planet, but also becoming easier when you shop at the ShopToEarth Mall. With hundreds of eco-friendly retailers to [...]

17 February 2010 5 Comments

Sheri Wilcox Shares ShopToEarth Emu-Eeze Story

Sheri Wilcox Shares ShopToEarth Emu-Eeze Story

When Sheri Wilcox scanned the vast selection of eco-friendly products the ShopToEarth green retailers were showcasing at last year’s Next Step conference, she was impressed with the wide range of health benefits many of them provided. Sheri was especially drawn to NFI’s Emu-Eeze packed with main ingredient, Emu oil, was designed for healing skin irritations such as burns, bug bites and rashes.

27 January 2010 3 Comments

Give Green on Valentine’s Day With Eco-Friendly Gifts Via ShopToEarth

Give Green on Valentine’s Day With Eco-Friendly Gifts Via  ShopToEarth

Finding the perfect Valentine’s Day gift is hard enough but the challenge becomes much harder when looking for healthy, Earth-friendly gifts. But giving green on the day of love is as easy as visiting the ShopToEarth Green Marketplace where thousands of beautiful, organic gifts can be shipped right to your door with a simple click [...]

17 December 2009 1 Comment

Bottled Water is Costing You More than Money

Bottled Water is Costing You More than Money

Did you know you can save up to $500 per year doing something as simple as bottling your own water? It’s true. One gallon of single use bottled water can cost up to $10 whereas one gallon of tap water, readily available from your kitchen sink, is priced considerably less at $0.0015. What a tremendous difference.

Most people drink bottled water because they believe it is cleaner and safer than tap water. The funny thing is that 40% of all bottled water is taken from municipal sources meaning you are paying more money to drink tap water.