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Sep 28, Caught the latest buzz?

You have probably caught the latest buzz over the benefits of caffeine in cosmetics.

Sep 23, You need this read

One of my fav reads is Domino Magazine. They cover everything; art, furniture, decorating tips, entertaining....and they always have fabulous and up-to-date eco living tips. Check it out at dominomag.com/go/ecoresources.

Sep 22, Don't overlook your feet

By now you have probably purchased a few new things for your fall/winter wardrobe and, if you are anything like me, are wondering what shoes you should where. Well the GT Jane from Simple Shoes are super cute and comfy and they really do look better on than off. They come in several styles and colors too. The perfect compliment to any casual outfit.

Sep 21, Everyone needs a tube of this

Z-Gel is a multi-purpose first aid remedy for mind and body. A secret weapon amongst doctors in its homeland of France, this all natural organic gel can be used to treat everything from bites and stings to bumps and bruises to emotional stress.

OTA's 2006 Go Organic! for Earth DayTM wins PRO Award

http://www.ota.comNews Release For information, contact:
Barbara Haumann (413-774-7511, Ext. 20)

GREENFIELD, Mass. (Sept. 20, 2007)-The Go Organic! for Earth DayTM campaign, an award-winning project of the Organic Trade Association (OTA), MusicMatters of Minneapolis, MN, and Earth Day Network, this week captured another award, with its 2006 campaign receiving the second place PRO Award in the category of Best Retail/Co-Marketing Campaign at award ceremonies Tuesday evening, Sept. 18, in Chicago.

Organic Trade Association advances organic textiles, personal care products in Canada

For Immediate Release
Contact: Matthew Holmes
506-260-7537; mholmes@ota.com

(Ottawa, September 5)-The Organic Trade Association (OTA) has begun discussions with industry and government about organic standards for textile and personal care products. OTA has called on Health Canada and Industry Canada to recognize the growing consumer demand for non-food organic products and the need to protect and promote these important, growing sectors.