0 Comments | Daily Mail (London, England), The, March 2, 2009
Byline: by Julia Stringer
CRISPS
THIS month, Walkers is launching its Red Sky crisp range. I will be munching my way through sour cream and green herbs, and roasted red pepper and lime, with the satisfaction that for each bag I buy (from 59p) part of the Amazon rainforest will be protected.
WEB OF THE WEEK
NEXT Sunday sees the UK’s first Eco Chic Wedding & Home Show at Birmingham’s Botanical Gardens, Edgbaston, from 11am to 4pm. It will be the perfect event for couples looking for venues, dresses, cakes, jewellery, stationery and honeymoon destinations.
Tickets can be bought at www.ecochicweddingshow.
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ORGANIC BEAUTY
FOUNDER of the new Intelligent Nutrients beauty range Horst Rechelbacher — who gave us Aveda — uses 100per cent organic ingredients, such as vanilla, blackberry and pumpkin, in his products.
Fragrances, haircare and lipbalms are available from www.spacenk.co.uk, from [pounds sterling]12.
PHONE CHARGER
CARPHONE Warehouse launches its eco-friendly mobile phone charger. The firm says if everyone used one, it would save enough energy to power 66,000 homes. The charger costs [pounds sterling]22.99 and is available from Tuesday. It is compatible with certain models of Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung phones.
LINGERIE
WE’RE into the second week of Fairtrade Fortnight.
New to the scene is a lingerie and loungewear range called Life’s Not Fair But … My Knickers Are
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