A wealth of green sites now exist touting the latest green products, gadgets and gear, which clearnly demonstrates that there's lots of interest in new natural and sustainable products .
Though simply reducing consumption of goods most likely yields a greater environmental benefit, as parents of growing children know food and toiletries don't last long and clothing is quickly outgrown, with growth spurts tending to occur at the end of one season, before parents can reassemble a new season's stock.
For parents who are in the market to purchase baby items or natural products for their family, there are several coupon sites that could help keep the prices down. For some, coupons can be a love it or hate it type of thing. And though I'm not much of a coupon clipper myself, I do have keep a file drawer full that I always think I will use and on occasion have scored a good deal this way.
Here are a few notable coupon sites:
Organic Coupons links to clearance pages, online deals and coupons from various websites and companies that sell natural and organic products. Their baby coupon page is especially worth taking a look at.
Mambo Sprouts specializes in "direct mail, retail, web and market research programs targeted at health, natural and organic products consumers" according to their site. If you shop at any Chicago area Whole Foods, you've probably seen their free coupon books at the checkout. In order to receive and print their coupons, you have to sign up with your email at their website.
Pristine Planet lists links to coupons and online deals from various web retailers. A more comprehensive site, they also feature comparison shopping on products and merchant report cards.











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