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November 2nd, 2010

BecoPotty

Grace is Green features on The Baby Jungle's review of the BecoPotty. The Baby Jungle is a new Blog that helps parents in this "baby jungle" with providing best information on latest, stylish, well-designed, and possibly within the "kind buget range" findings for both, children and parents.

October 15th, 2010

We're now members of The Real Nappy Network!

Grace is Green is proud to be a member of The Real Nappy Network; a completely independent source of information on Real Nappies.  

 

 

September 22nd, 2010

Grace is Green in the press.

Grace is Green has featured in the latest edition of The Monthly Record. If you would like to read the entire magazine, which includes our article on pages 14 & 15, please click here.

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July 21st, 2010

Grace is Green on the Radio!

Tim Johnson, co-founder of Grace is Green is interviewed on UCB's mid-morning program by Paul Hammond. Listen to the full interview here:

Our thanks to UCB for allowing the public use of this interview.

June 6th, 2010

Grace is Green features in The Winsford & Middlewich Guardian

If you would like to view the article in higher quality, please click here.

May 24th, 2010

Grace is Green partners with St. Luke's Hospice to help cut down on waste packaging

St. Luke's (Cheshire) Hospice are a small hospice with a big heart, offering high levels of specialist care within a gently supportive environment to people all over mid and south Cheshire. Like any organisation, they generate a lot of left over packaging as they regularly receive anything from stationary through to food deliveries. Whilst St. Luke's do their best to recycle, it often means special journeys to the recycling plant, costing staff valuable time.

By collecting excess packaging from St. Luke's, Grace is Green is freeing up crucial time for the Hospice staff and as such, keeping its own demands on new packaging down. This not only helps the environment, but means our postage costs can be kept lower.

So, if you receive an order from us in a second hand box, don't worry - it'll be clean, safe and saving extra cost to you and the planet. And who knows, you might be able to recycle it too!