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Get Your Green Going
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BareGreen strives to search for reputable products that are environmentally responsible by being made from reclaimed materials, recycled materials (or that can be recycled), or from renewable resources like bamboo.

Many retailers and manufacturers use fancy names for materials that are supposed to be green, but what does it really mean? How do you know that they are environmentally sound? It might be considered green today but might not be very green tomorrow.

It can be difficult and confusing to determine what is really green. If you really want to be sure that the products you purchase are green, you will have to do a little research.

Keep in mind that just because you buy it from a green store or it has a "green" name it might not be green to you or our planet! We provide the information below for you so you can be knowledgeable about the products you want to buy (or have already bought). Read below, and please contact us if you have questions!

 Hemp  12/5/2009  by  BG
Hemp
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 The Cottons  12/5/2009  by  BG
Cotton
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 Viscose  12/5/2009  by  BG
Viscose absorbs up to ten times its weight in liquid and releases over 92% when wrung out. The secret is in the thousands of tiny air cells in the material which trap liquid rather that absorbing it.
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