March 11, 2009

Good Housekeeping Adds ‘Green’ Seal of Approval

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Good Housekeeping magazine, renowned for its Seal of Approval, is adding a Green Seal of Approval, according to various news reports.

The seal will be available to consumer products that meet certain eco-friendly standards. The magazine will have more information in its forthcoming April issue. The site already features 41 consumer tips about being more green.

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