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Ann Swanson and Louise Hurlbut, founders of Beneterre, offer an innovative range of beach bags, fruit bags and customized supermarket bags, all of which are locally manufactured.
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Lakisha on Wed Jul 6, 2011 at 06:12 pm
Whevoer wrote this, you know how to make a good article.
Travis on Thu Sep 13, 2012 at 01:00 am
Depending on how much time you have before hand, you could make your own proucdts! If you have old scraps of material (such as tshirts etc.) you could make and sew bean bags (like the kind you toss) and fill with beans or rice. Then you could write things like GO GREEN! or something on them with fabric marker. T-shirts don’t have to be expensive, you can buy cheap bulk shirts and decorate them yourself, but it could get expensive if you did various sizes. If you wanted to buy and decorate something, I would suggest buying and decorating reusable shopping bags. That way, they could use them instead of taking plastic bags from the store! You could also do fun things for younger kids, like reuse water bottles and fill them with pebbles or rice to make noise makers, and decorating them with ribbons and messages and your school colors. Hope this helps! The possibilities are endless!
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six wine or beverage bottles that are made in the USA from cotton and other sustainable fibers.
