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Organic Fiji

It is rare to find a moisturizer more effective than Organic Fiji 's Certified Organic Virgin Coconut Oil . Coconut Oil in its purest form is one of the most natural ways to moisturize and treat dry and irritated skin and can even be used as an intensive treatment for damaged hair. Rich in vitamins and anti oxidants, Coconut Oil is a true gift from nature. Certified Organic Virgin Coconut Oil , Essential Oils of Lavender. Organic Fiji products are made with 100% certified Organic Coconut Oil from the coconut plantains on the Fijian Islands. The oils are extracted from coconuts using a cold press technique and through this process the oil is able to retain its natural healing properties. Our soaps are hand made using centuries old Fijian recipe for soap production and our lotions are hand blended and mixed with either essential oil or plant extracts for the ultimate in hydration and relaxation. Heat is never used in the extraction process of the oil or in the production ...

The Fiji Organic Project

The Fiji Organic Project The mission of The Fiji Organic Project is to promote sustainable agriculture , particularly in the sugar cane industry, to strengthen the Fiji economy , while at the same time preserving Fiji’s unique natural environment and ensuring the health of Fiji’s farmers and citizens

The Six Sins Of Greenwashing - Misleading Claims Found In Many Products

/business/article/26388 PHILADELPHIA, PA – Buyers beware - that so-called “Green” product is likely stretching the eco-truth according to the Six Sins of Greenwashing, a study released today by TerraChoice Environmental Marketing. The Six Sins of Greenwashing found that of 1,018 common consumer products ranging from toothpaste to caulking to shampoo to printers, randomly surveyed for the study, 99% were guilty of “greenwashing.” Read full article here.

Carbon emissions. World's best responsible & ecotourism holidays

Carbon emissions. World's best responsible & ecotourism holidays The current media focus on environmental issues, while very welcome and long overdue, has led to a lot of bad press for flying. Some might argue that this is a good thing, but it has left the general public with a somewhat skewed view of the impact of flying and many now feel guilty about taking a holiday that involves a flight. According to a responsibletravel.com straw poll, some tourists think that air travel accounts for around 30% of total emissions whereas in fact it accounts for nearer 5% of total emissions and our homes account for the lion's share with 25% of emissions. While fully acknowledging the impact of flying on global warming, we believe that it should not be the scapegoat for the world's global warming crisis and have therefore decided to investigate ways in which travellers might be able to ‘afford’ their flight with CO2 savings. Typical household emissions per person per year are calcu...