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Will there be any more of these? Sounds interesting...
Katie
ethicalweddings.com
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They do sound interesting, but that's the only one I've seen so far.
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Welcome to ecolocal, by the way :D
I love the idea of ethicalweddings.com, do you offer any ethical wedding lists too? I know a lot of people get married and feel that the wedding list is a weird tradition - since couples are getting married when they're already living together, there's not a lot of gifts they really need (furnishings, beddings, that sort of thing). Ethical presents seem to make the ideal replacement.
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Hi Duncan,
Thanks for the welcome:)
We will be offering a range of ethical wedding lists and already have several signed up to the directory (which goes live later this year). These range from charity gift lists (buying goats, chickens, schools etc.!) to fair trade gift lists, such as Ganesha's (www.ganesha.co.uk) where you can get pretty things for the house - or for you! There are also eco-friendly gift lists, such as the one offered by the Centre for Alternative Technology - so you could select all the devices and gadgets you need to make your house as green as possible! Any of those options take your fancy?
Katie ;)
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Ganesha is a neat little website, I love these kauna phok:
http://www.ganesha.co.uk/ShopPages/kauna.htm
There's certainly a number of gifts of there that would be ideal for weddings.
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