Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Appearing
this month on the shelves in WH Smith and Borders nationwide, new eco-living
directory BOOK OF GREEN is the most comprehensive guide for everybody to
genuinely and easily green their lifestyles.
With
the general public currently becoming more receptive to living a more
eco-friendly life, this completely free guide points the consumer in the right
direction – it includes hundreds of approved ethical providers in a wide range
of sectors including business services, health and beauty, home and garden,
green energy, travel, parenting and food & drink. All the companies
in the directory are in some way mostly or completely environmentally friendly,
sustainable, fair trade, organic, ethical and socially responsible.
Book
of Green is intended to show everybody how to easily reduce their carbon
footprint, live a healthy lifestyle and make a personal positive
impact on the environment by integrating truly ethical products and services
into their daily home and family lives.
With
an initial print run of 30,000, the guide comes in a handy A5 format and is
printed in vegetable inks on 100% recycled paper. An online flip magazine
version is also available at www.bookofgreen.com
Book of Green will be available in WH Smiths this July, attached to the
front of Permaculture Magazine as well as distributed across the UK in high
street eco stores, online eco stores, and at events during the summer as well
as at the Eden Project and the Kent Eco Village, the Kent Show by The
Ecologist, July 17-19.
Book
of Green is co-founded by Sue Jueno (founder of Allthingseco) and Katie Keegan
(founder of One Green Earth),
whose combined experience of 6 years in the eco/ethical business arena
has given them the experience, knowledge and contacts to create a guide for
green living which everybody can trust.
“Being
green is more than reducing the threat of climate change, it’s also about
ethical trading and personal health. The companies found within Book of
Green provide solutions across all sectors through their products &
services to help build a positive foundation for your family’s future
generations,” says Katie Keegan.
“With
credit crunch in mind and a passion for promoting green shoot businesses we
have made Book of Green extremely affordable to advertisers and free to the
public to show off exceptional companies that are solving environmental
problems and that will be leading us into the future,” says Sue Jueno.
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Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
Book of Green is the new annual paperback eco guide brought to you by Ethical Junction members www.allthingseco.co.uk and www.onegreenearth.com.
The two online eco directories have joined forces to create an
inexpensive marketing tool for green businesses wishing to reach the
eco conscious consumer.
What’s more it will be given to the public
for free and distributed by leading green magazines The Ecologist and
Permaculture Magazine, plus online stores Green Rewards, Love Eco, Onya
Bags retail shops, Bags of Change retail shops, and the UK’s digital
radio station specialising in health & environmental issues Passion
for the Planet Radio. More distribution outlets will be announced
shortly.
In a handy A5 format, printed on 100% recycled paper, a
print run of 30,000 plus an online flip magazine version with clickable
links (circa 500,000), and prices starting from as little as £35.00 for
a listing, Book of Green is a fantastic opportunity for green
businesses to find more customers.
There’s advertising space in the
guide ranging from a basic listing, eighth of a page, a quarter, a half
or a full page. The ad space can consist of adverts, product reviews,
features and eco tips giving general public a great information packed
resource.
We would like to invite EJ members to join us in
providing the consumer with a green guide covering many different
sectors, allowing customers to green all different aspects of their
lives, to help them reduce their carbon footprint, live a healthier
lifestyle, and have a positive impact on their environment.
You can see an online demo (click 1:1 to zoom in) and download our media pack to get more information. Contact sue@bookofgreen.co.uk & katie@bookofgreen.co.uk who will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
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Friday, February 27th, 2009
UK AWARE 09 is looking more and more like it’s going to be the green consumer event of the year, especiallly with its rapidly growing green machines area including Tesla, Lotus and Saab. Here’s an article about the green cars in the Telegraph > > >
There’s also a huge list of exhibtors covering just about anything you might need or want: homeware, clothing and fashion, eco-gadgets, ethical finance, conservation, energy, renewables, food and drink, computers, printing, cosmetics, skincare and so much more, not to mention talks from top class speakers, debates, demonstrations, a cinema, cafes, a clothes swap party and workshops.
Tickets are priced at £5 but you can get yours free by using the promotion code UA09EJ at the registration page here > > >
One ticket is allocated per e-mail address. Anyone under the age of 16 can attend the event for free as long as they are accompanied by a registered adult.
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Saturday, August 16th, 2008
The date for this year is Sunday 5 October from 10am – 5pm. in the Market Hall, Abergavenny. We have backing from Fairtrade Wales as well as local businesses and Abergavenny Council. There will be plenty of local and regional press coverage as well as BBC Wales.
Last year saw a huge attendance and we will increase this year. Stalls last year included – Love Zimbabwe, Goodies from the Gambia, Bag- Age, Bryn – y – Cwm project, Smouldering Sage,Biltong 2 U,Tropical Forest, Fairtrade Abergavenny & Crickhowell, Tools for self reliance, VSO, etc.
We also had fantastic catering from Scrumptious catering and Taste Zimbabwe. We will be having the Fairtrade fashion show again and the drumming workshop from Dave Roberts. Also, hopefully the amazing Chrys Blanchard and Abercapella. We have a school group performing African Dance and hope to be bringing over from Zimbabwe Sam Mtukudzi son of Oliver (Tuku) the most well known Zimbabwean artiste.
There will be a childrens area this year with face painting and a bouncy castle. Music and entertainment will be going on all day and there will be lots more to announce as we get nearer to the date. I realise that it is still relatively early, but it would help us enourmously if those who are interested in taking a stall this year could let me know as soon as possible. Looking forward to seeing you all in October.
Kind Regards,
David and Martha Holman.
Email: fairsfairfairs@mail2world.com
Telephone: 07879400897 / 07774608215 / 01873854055
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