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New from Gaiam Green Home: Thai Artisan Crafted, Reversible, All-Weather Mat Contest

Last season we gave away an earth friendly yoga mat from Gaiam. Now we are back with a contest to win this recycled plastic, floral patterned, reversible all-weather floor mat.

This truly is a product that gives back:

“Make any room, whether indoors or out, that much more inviting. Our recycled plastic floor mats are handcrafted by Thai artisans who receive a fair wage for their craft. Made entirely from spent soda bottles, the durable multicolored polypropylene strands stand up to foot traffic in mudrooms, kitchens, or anywhere else there are plenty of comings and goings.” Made with love in Thailand.

Win this Free Floral Floor Mat ~

Here is how to enter:

Visit the green home section of the Gaiam site and come back here and leave an interesting comment about what you liked or learned about this featured floral floor mat product. As a reader, please share with us your own blogs and tweets, and feel free to post about the giveaway with a link back to this post. Simply leave a comment with a link to your blog post. If you read us on Twitter, and tweet about the giveaway, and leave a comment here linking to your status, you will win points toward this handcrafted prize. All you need to do to enter is comment, so blogging and twitter are optional, but basically, the more that readers connect, the more points granted toward winning the item!

Choosing a winner and redeeming prizes:

Be sure to leave your email with us. Once a winner is selected, we will simply ask for your complete contact information and we’ll arrange for you to receive the prize.

Written by Lucille Chi

Lucy Chi loves good green design, ethical fashion, environmental art and education, renewables, holistic healing and more. She has been dedicating her energies toward finding and drawing attention to all the ways in which products, companies, and industries are moving toward creating a more sustainable world on the global scale, as well as the way individuals are moving toward living sustainably, and healing at the personal level.

Sustainability studies: PresidioMBA.org &
B.S. Cornell University, College of Human Ecology, Dept. of Textiles and Fiber Science.

Contact: lucillechi (at) gmail.com

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