CLEARWATER, FL, September 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) Chairing a local community event in Vermont, Green N Brown Evangelist & CEO Naina Vaish, unveiled the simulation model the company has developed for online shoppers to see their eco footprints in real time while they shop.
"We believe change needs to happen bottoms up - it is the individuals who need to drive the Green Revolution in their everyday lives," said Vaish.
People, while being pro environment, often are not able to see the impact they make to the planet by purchasing 'Green' products (eco shopping or environmentally friendly products).
"Now when you buy the Eco Shoppers Bag from us you will know that you are helping save 1 million sea birds which die of eating or being strangled in plastic every year," added Vaish, "alternatively the model also shows, for example, that more than 1,000 trees will be saved if 1% Americans buy the Akbar-Wall-Hanging instead of the conventional one."
Green N Brown is offering its shoppers a great tool to understand the environmental footprint of individual products besides providing rich and interesting information to help make purchase decisions. Now shoppers can look for eco footprint statements besides product specs to ensure they are not only shopping to save money but also saving the planet in a tangible way.
Green N Brown, an E-Market for sustainable and low eco-impact products, is a one stop shop for Greener Future. At Green N Brown.com we provide the best information and enjoyable shopping experience to our eco shoppers by offering a wide range of GREEN (eco-friendly products) and BROWN (organic products), hence Green N Brown.
We are committed to becoming the world's most trusted brand of environmentally safe and responsible products for a healthy lifestyle. To know more please visit http://www.GreenNBrown.com.
See Your Eco Footprint Real Time When You Shop at Green N Brown
People, while being enthusiastic about the environment, often are not able to gauge the eco impact they can make to the planet by adopting 'Green'. At Green N Brown, shoppers can look for eco footprint statements besides product specs.
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[Press-News.org] See Your Eco Footprint Real Time When You Shop at Green N BrownPeople, while being enthusiastic about the environment, often are not able to gauge the eco impact they can make to the planet by adopting 'Green'. At Green N Brown, shoppers can look for eco footprint statements besides product specs.