- January 26, 2013
- in Green Tips
- by marcos
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Nearly three years after it cracked down on marketing claims related to bamboo, the Federal Trade Commission has announcedAmazon.com, Inc.; Leon Max, Inc.; Macy’s, Inc.; and Sears, Roebuck and Co. and its Kmart subsidiaries, Kmart Corporation and Kmart.com, have agreed Read more
Nearly three years after it cracked down on marketing claims related to bamboo, the Federal Trade Commission has announcedAmazon.com, Inc.; Leon Max, Inc.; Macy’s, Inc.; and Sears, Roebuck and Co. and its Kmart subsidiaries, Kmart Corporation and Kmart.com, have agreed Read more
Nearly three years after it cracked down on marketing claims related to bamboo, the Federal Trade Commission has announcedAmazon.com, Inc.; Leon Max, Inc.; Macy’s, Inc.; and Sears, Roebuck and Co. and its Kmart subsidiaries, Kmart Corporation and Kmart.com, have agreed Read more
[In his ongoing but sporadic series Don’t Throw That Away!, the Green Cheapskate shows you how to repurpose just about anything, saving money and the environment in the process. Send him your repurposing ideas and challenges, but whatever you do, Read more