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February 23, 2016 | | 31

Top Ten Reasons to Join the Norwex Movement

Why Join the Norwex Movement We can think of literally tons of reasons why you should join the Norwex Movement—but here are our top 10 favorites! Amaze your friends with your ability to calculate your own carbon footprint! Most of our everyday activities (like driving a car, disposing of our waste, and simply using electricity) […]

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February 18, 2016 | | 6

Warming Up with Down

Nature’s Most Effective Insulator Goes Upscale With winter in full force for the Northern Hemisphere, you probably don’t need a reminder to bundle up and stay warm. But what’s the best way to do that? When you’re talking about coats, jackets and comforters, you can’t beat down for staying snug and toasty. What exactly is […]

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February 16, 2016 | | 10

Find Your Passion: Norwex Movement Community Project

Getting Started: Find Your Passion As I revealed in my blogs of January 19 and January 26, the Norwex Movement is Jumping IN to make a difference in 2016. “If you believe passionately in what you are doing and whom you are doing it with, success is bound to follow.” • Anisa Kamadoli Costa Here […]

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January 26, 2016 | | 7

3 Artists Use Trash to Create Awareness

Society’s Discards Spark Change The Bandon, Oregon-based Washed Ashore Project is on a mission. And they’ve found kindred spirits in Portugese artist Bordalo II as well as photographer Benjamin Von Wong of San Francisco. All three are using society’s discards to make a statement as they literally turn trash into treasure. By bringing their artistic […]

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Ideas for Making a Difference: Norwex Movement Community Project

Ideas for Making a Difference in 2016 You’re Invited to Jump IN, Too As I mentioned in the blog of January 19, the Norwex Movement is Jumping IN to make a difference in 2016. We’ll reach out to others by hosting a community awareness/service project later this year in order to help create awareness about […]

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January 19, 2016 | | 11

Norwex Movement Community Project

Our 2016 Community Service Project 2016 holds great things for the Norwex Movement. We’re taking our message of sustainability even further as we increase awareness about harmful chemicals in our homes and plastics in our environment. How can I make such a bold statement? Because of YOU, our number-one asset, our Norwex Movement members. I […]

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December 29, 2015 | | 4

Our Most Popular Blogs of 2015!

Best of What You Liked and Commented on the Most As 2015 draws to a close, I thought it might be fun to revisit your favorite blogs—the ones you clicked on, shared and liked the most this year. So below we’ve compiled your Top 5 favorites, in reverse order. The goal of this blog is to […]

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December 1, 2015 | | 14

You Can Recycle That?

Interesting Things You Didn’t Know Could Be Recycled No matter where you live in this big wide world, a recycling center is sure to be close by. And that’s good! Recycling is an important step we can take to conserve our natural resources, reduce litter and pollution, and lower the impact of producing things made […]

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November 24, 2015 | | 12

Tips for More Sustainable Holiday Gatherings

In the hustle and bustle of the season, staying mindful of our environmental impact can sometimes take a back seat to more pressing matters—especially when we’re planning holiday gatherings. But there are some surprisingly simple, safe and creative ideas we can incorporate into our parties and get-togethers that can help conserve natural resources as well […]

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