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Apr 22, 2009

At Care2, we believe every day is Earth Day. Even so, we get really excited about the "holiday" because it's a great opportunity to spread the word and make an extra effort to make a difference. This Earth Day we challenge you and your friends to make small changes in your life for a week. Click here to learn more.Care2 tote

To encourage you on your journey, we're offering a "going green starter kit" in our organic Care2 tote bag to three challenge participants. The kit will include items to help you live a more sustainable lifestyle (such as a re-usable water bottle and CFL lightbulbs).

If we work together we can really make a difference. Be sure to remind your friends and family about Earth Day and the importance of conservation. We have some fun Earth Day eCards for you to spread the word.

Every step makes a difference. It truly does.  Step by step is how we got into this mess, and step by step is how we'll get out.  Thank you for caring to make a difference!

 

 

 

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