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Go Pure For Earth Day
Posted by Healthy Bitch Daily on Apr 20, 2011

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Celebrate sustainability with Pure Citizen

With Earth Day just two days away, your weekend excursion to the mall is looking less than enthralling.

Why kill your credit buying chemical-laden, sweatshop-produced duds, when you can get your fashion fix, save a bundle, and support fair trade and eco-living with Pure Citizen?

Pure-ify Your Wardrobe

Pure Citizen offers deals up to 90% off on your favorite ethical brands like Matt & Nat, Blue Canoe, Stewart + Brown, and Sigg, just to name a few. Each sale lasts three days and products do sell out, so you've gotta be quick on the uptake.  


Get Good Karma

Just by shopping from these ethical companies that are featured, you are giving back by supporting fair wages, organic farming, and other sustainable practices. Yet, if you want to give back even more, every sale features a non-profit organization. You can choose which percentage of your savings, if any, you donate to that day’s non-profit. Donate none, save a lot, or donate a lot and save a little – it is all in your hands. Plus, Pure Citizen is a member of 1% for the Planet!

Win a $50 Gift Card

Pure Citizen is giving away one $50 gift card to one healthy bitch! To enter to win, just leave a comment below telling us about your favorite ethical company. 
Contest closes at 8am PT tomorrow, April 21, so get to commenting!

Bitchworthy: If you refer a friend, you get a $10 credit after your friend’s first purchase! Win for you, win for your friend, win for the Earth! Refer friends after you sign up.

Now, considering it’s free to join, we’re not sure why you’re still reading and haven’t signed up already!

*UPDATE: We've chosen our winner! Congrats Healthy Bitch Emily! *

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This post is proudly sponsored by Pure Citizen



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I'm into this food thing too. I saw this movie recently that I really loved, Chow Down. www.hulu.com/chow-down. It's about people who are trying to eat a plant-based diet to get rid of chronic disease. It's pretty funny, not boring or anything.  It insipred me to eat healthier.

I love TOMS shoes, knowing that every purchase I make with them helps make a difference in the world.

There are so many great ethical companies, but I must say that I love Matt & Nat because they make it easy to spread the word about vegan fashion and living without being too preachy. Every time someone compliments me on my bag, I say "thanks, it's vegan!" and it plants the seed that fashion can be cute and compassionate!

Well, we just purchased our first new bed. Wooohooo for big adult purchases (and tax returns)! I did a lot of research and found Cozy Pure Organic Mattresses. What I love about them is that besides being the only wind powered mattress company and being certified eco friendly and more (https://www.tomorrowsworld.com/Articles.asp?ID=135), I LOVE that you can choose a vegan option when buying a bed through them. While researching I found that once you find eco friendly mattresses it's hard to get away from wool. Being vegan I was determined to find something that fit both of my requirements of environmentally friendly and vegan. Cheers!! 

I love Sseko Designs! They're made in Uganda by women earning money to support their educational goals. I get compliments on them whenever I wear them  & it gives me the opportunity to share about women & empowerment around the world. 

My favorite? There are so many to choose from! Since I just reviewed one of their products on my blog, I will say Mother-ease. They manufacture all their products in their own green powered facility and are dedicated to producing only the highest quality cloth diapers.

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I adore Pure Citizen and have been purchasing a lot of items from them lately, from clothes to homegoods, and beauty products!  One of my favorite recent purchases is a pair of Cri de Coeur black platform heels!  I love that they are vegan, comfortable, and so hot!!!  Big thanks to Pure Citizen for highlighting so many amazing companies and non-profits!

I love how Trader Joe's has a policy of buying only non-GMO food for their private label products. More companies such as Costco are buying only sustainably farmed or wild (but sustainable) seafood. These companies (while they are bigger than most) are leading the way and making it easier for us to make the right choices.
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