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Friday, February 15, 2008  

VivaTerra - Eco Friendly, Recycled Home Decor- CLICK HERE!



Eco Friendly Home Decor

Let's define Eco Friendly before I go any further - because there are alot of imposters out there - claiming to be eco-friendly .. but just aren't there.

My personal definition of eco-friendly products is: "Products made of environmentally-friendly materials. They usually contain recycled materials or rapid renewables. Recycled product materials are those that had a previous use and are now being re-used in a new way."

Many online stores and home and garden product manufacuters have been quick to climb on the eco-friendly bandwagon, touting their products as eco friendly, in the hope that you will purchase their product for this "green" reason.

The name VivaTerra means "living earth" and is inspired by dedication to living in harmony with nature - for a healthier life now and for future generations. VivaTerra is truly an eco-friendly online retailer and you have to take a peek at the unusual and beautiful products they offer.

Pictured above is the Himalayan Salt Lamp

The Vivaterra plug-in spa salt lamp casts a calming tangerine glow and broadcasts a warm, luminous message of purity and health. Its ancient salt crystals emit negative ions, the natural purifiers you feel in the air after a cleansing rainstorm.
6"D x 7"H

Other eco-friendly companies in the directory:


gDiapers Earth Friendly Diapers - Flushable
Green and More Eco Friendly Products
Ideal Bite - FREE Eco Living Tips

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Comments:
We registered at Viva Terra and have had nothing but trouble. Their items are extremely overpriced and I've since seen several at chain stores. They didn't keep track of items purchased on our registry and we had problems with exchange. Find the same stuff some where else, cheaper and with less hassle!
 
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