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  1. The steps to take with your big green purse<\/a> over at igogreen@ivillage<\/a> are super. The overview encompasses the whole spectrum of how to tread lightly: buy less, read the label, support sustainable standards, look for third party verification, choose fewer ingredients, use less packaging, and buy local.<\/li>\n
  2. Ecostiletto<\/a> has some great resources<\/a> and news from the eco experts. Their definition of “Green”<\/a> is to consider the word, not as label or a certification, but as a state of mind that means the product is created through environmentally and socially conscious means.<\/li>\n
  3. Inhabitat<\/a>‘s brilliant view of Loup Charmant is inspiring, we also featured LC here last season<\/a>, and they’re out with some new designs that can be previewed by request. The lovely lookbook for their PURE line is out now.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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