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Ethical Babe green shopping
By Louise Rogers on 07/12/2007 04:39:07
Get great items like clothes, toiletries and beautiful wooden toys from this eco-friendly online company.

that the stuff we buy, from clothes to food to toiletries, is making a minimal impact. Ethical Babe is a website aimed at babies and children, offering a great choice of clothing, toys, nappies and toiletries, and you can order safe in the knowledge

Gorgeous ethical and eco baby products
By Kyrsty Hazell on 09/09/2010 16:05:40
Up your green parent credentials and do your bit for the environment with these lush eco baby products, from skincare to baby booties and teethers.

Organic baby productsWhatever your motivation is for being a green parent, buying natural, organic or ethically sourced products can require a fair bit of research. And this needs time - something new parents often don't have much of!So, seeing

New ethical research to combat premature birth
By Monica Stylli on 30/07/2007 01:32:12
The Dr Hadwen Trust aims to replace animal testing with a more humane approach.

30% of all pregnancies in the UK result in some form of abnormal labour such as premature birth or failure to go into labour. Sadly, babies born at 23 weeks have just a 17% chance of survival and 1 in 10 premature babies will develop a permanent disability such as lung disease, ...

Fairtrade at Babes With Babies
By Louise Rogers on 03/03/2008 00:50:38
Buying ethical goods doesn't have to be dull and boring!

Fairtrade Fortnight 2008 runs from 25 February to 9 March, and Babes With Babies has plenty of gorgeous products that fulfil the Fairtrade criteria. We’re particularly loving the Florence floral dress in organic cotton, £24, and the spotty bib and hat set, £15, both by Piccalilly...

Wilkinet launches fair-trade organic baby carrier
By Monica Stylli on 18/05/2007 10:28:40
Check out this new ethical carrier made by workers from an Indian fair-trade co-operative.

Baby carrier specialists Wilkinet have jumped on the organic bandwagon with their latest offering – their classic carrier woven from fair-trade fabric. The limited edition cotton in ‘Andalucian Summer’ design is woven and dyed specially for Wilkinet by a family living in Souther...

Teeze t-shirts for babies with attitude
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/09/2006 12:06:51
For kids who like a T-shirt with a message and a mission - these new tops from Brighton make great gifts.

, the clothes are 100 per cent cotton and, importantly, machine washable! Additionally, they have been ethically produced with the environment in mind: they meet the Oeko-Tex standard with no harmful chemicals or dyes used to make them. Plus the production

Sperm cells made from female embryo
By Susie Boone on 23/12/2010 06:50:14
Amazing scientific breakthrough may allow female couples to have their own children

of Newcastle are now applying for permission to create sperm cells from female bone marrow, which is more practical and less ethically problematic than taking cells from an embryo.If the scientists continue to have success with the bone marrow cells, it may one

Natural baby skincare
By Ella Harris on 16/05/2011 15:12:43
Organic creams, eco-friendly ointments and natural balms to soothe your baby's delicate skin

top pics of eco-friendly and organic baby skincare products for cleaning delicate skin, soothing sore little bottoms and moisturising your baby all over.And if you're trying to go green with everything, check out our favourite ethical baby products

Frugi: breastfeeding in style
By Debra Stottor on 26/12/2008 01:31:53
Look great in cool clothes designed especially for breastfeeding

Frugi’s clothing, they are made from organically grown cotton and ethically manufactured. Frugi belongs to 1% For The Planet, giving 1% of their turnover (whether or not they make a profit) to charity. They were also awarded Ethical Consumer magazine

Fairtrade Fortnight beats the crunch
By Debra Stottor on 25/02/2009 00:25:06
Being world-aware doesn't have to stop just because we all need to tighten our belts…

We may all be tightening our belts in the wake of the credit crunch, but it seems we’re not leaving our ethics behind. As we enter Fairtrade Fortnight (23 February-8 March), it’s heartening to note that recent research has shown that 92

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