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Old October 4th 08, 04:03 PM posted to rec.crafts.jewelry
Mr G H Ireland[_2_]
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In article , "Peter W.. Rowe,"
wrote:
Simply look for products that honestly can
claim to
be environmentally friendly, and you'll be fine. No doubt you already
have
some
such products around the house.

Peter


Well said, Peter!

The same applies to the word "organic." Just becuase anything is labelled
"organic" does NOT mean it is necessarily better for the environment or
better for you.It all depends what "chemicals" are present.

Whether they are naturally formed substances or introduced into the product
by the supplier, does not matter. It is the nature of the "chemical" that
determines whether it is good for you or for the environment, or not.

G.H.Ireland.

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