First Organic Food, Now Organic Clothing?

Six-in-ten (58%) British Columbian Consumers Say They Are More Likely To Shop At Retailers That Sell Eco-Friendly Clothing

Friday, February 22, 2008

Vancouver, BC – An Ipsos Reid poll released today, conducted on behalf of Trend Marketing and Fashion High, reveals that six-in-ten (58%) consumers in British Columbia are more likely to shop at clothing retailers that offer eco-friendly clothing. Eco-friendly clothing is made using natural fibers (organic cotton, silk, wool,...

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First Organic Food, Now Organic Clothing?

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