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		<title>3 Eco-Stores in Goa!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[re-modern.com /Foter We are extremely proud to have 3 eco-stores in our small state! Check out Green Essentials, Earthworm and Canopy. All these stores promote sustainable, low-environmental-impact consumerism. Earthworm, in &#8230; <a href="http://www.arjuntree.com/2011/11/21/3-eco-stores-in-goa/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">We are extremely proud to have 3 eco-stores in our small state! Check out Green Essentials, Earthworm and Canopy. All these stores promote sustainable, low-environmental-impact consumerism. Earthworm, in addition to bringing these green alternative products to our lifestyles, also showcases products from fair-trade organizations, self-help groups and traditional artisans to sustain local arts culture. Green Essentials promotes products that are ‘truly green’ and have the lowest environmental impact. Canopy also organizes eco-hikes, boat safaris and bird and small animal watching tours. Green Essentials was started by two passionate environmentalists, Karan and Yogita. Earthworm is promoted by Roopa Bandekar, a nature lover, and Nirmal Kulkarni, a wildlife photographer and Western Ghat ecologist whereas Canopy is run by the young and effable brothers, Pankaj and Gaurish Lad. Links : <a href="http://www.GreenEssentials.in">http://www.GreenEssentials.in</a> , <a href="http://www.canopygoa.com">http://www.canopygoa.com</a></p>
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