"If you have a tree-hugger on your gift list, finding a Tencel knit top or a bamboo dress may stress out even the savviest of shoppers, not to mention the strain on your bank account. From clothes to food, going green comes with a hefty price tag and anyone who's begrudgingly opted for a $12 salad over the daily $3.99 combo at McDonald's can attest to that.
Remember Cotton Ginny? The suburban shopping mall regular now carries eco-friendly products made with 100-per-cent certified organic cotton. This means the cotton is grown without the use of toxic pesticides, fertilizers or genetically modified seeds. Yes, we think underwear sans fertilizer is a good thing."
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