| (Better) Life on Earth
Publicist and Event goddess Nicole Landers, who is one of the movers and shakers in the realm of producing green suites, knows a good thing when she sees it. And when it comes to products to introduce to celebrities and trendsetters, what could be a product that can help you not only care for one of your biggest and most personal investments—your home—and care for the environment while you are doing it.
Earth-Friendly Products, in fact, has everything covered, from the kitchen, to the bathroom to the living room and yard… and all family members covered down to kids and pets. Even better, if clean, earth-friendly products with a variety of purposes aren’t incentive enough to shift one’s paradigm from “household chores” to “labor of love,” the wonderfully earthy contents and fragrances of the products will.
The brand, simultaneously, is also getting more fashion forward, with a brand new luxury line, in sleek, stylish—but very environmentally friendly, recyclable bottles.
“The Hollywood film and television community is increasingly focused on going Green and they recognize that in order to sustain our planet, they must use the products that are closest to nature and are inherently beneficial to protecting the earth’s resources,” said Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks, Earth Friendly Products’ Director of Public Relations. “Our goal at Earth Friendly Products has always been to provide consumers with the highest quality products containing only the most natural and replenishable ingredients. The entire product line is a great fit for any eco-friendly home and we were proud to sponsor this year’s Green Living Lifestyle Suite.”
Celebrities attending the recent 2007 Pre-Emmy Green Room suite included Andrew Warburton, Boti Bliss, James Pickens, Kaycee Stroh, Esai Morales, Madeline Zima, Perrey Reeves, Sharon Lawrence, Ursula Burton, Vanessa Williams, Deidre Hall, Shaun Toub , Eric Millegan, and TJ Thyne.
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This week, one lucky reader will see for herself how well a tradition can carry on, even with all that global competition and the fickleness of fashion.
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