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Home » Ethical Consumerism

My Green lipstick - ethical fashion

Submitted by Mrs Green on Wednesday, 1 July 2009 Loading Add to favourites  No Comment

My Green Lipstick; ethical clothes for girls with an eco conscienceIt’s ok, I know halloween is over. I’m talking about my Green Lipstick, home to gorgeous designer clothes with an ethical stance.

Each piece in their collection is either fair trade, organic, recycled, vegan or takes into account other important issues such as carbon footprint, social responsibility or transportation.

It’s easy to find exactly what you are looking for either by ethic, product type or designer. They even have a less than £25 vintage section, where you can pick up all sorts of goodies and benefit charity at the same time.

What more can an eco friendly girl ask for?

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