As we all try to do our best to reduce our carbon footprints and preserve the earth, it’s often a little more difficult than we think. Finding eco-friendly products that are affordable is a challenge in itself and despite our ‘commitment to the cause’ sometimes it’s easier to give up looking and resort to buying non-eco-friendly items.
The crew at Get Rebounding ask that you try not to give up. There’s always an alternative, so when possible buy eco-friendly items online and give your business to companies that are dedicated to incorporating green business practices into their daily strategy and operations.
In addition, we believe it’s not just about being eco-friendly. It’s about ethics. Before you make that purchase, ask yourself the following:
Does the company you’re purchasing from make sure that:
- Working conditions must be safe and hygienic
- Minimum wages are paid to all workers
- Working hours are not too long
- Employment is freely chosen
- Child labor is never used
- No discrimination in whatever shape or form is practiced
- No harsh or inhumane treatment (of humans and animals) is tolerated
If in doubt, we suggest you spend your money elsewhere.
Contact the Get Rebounding Crew.
A Letter from Needak Rebounders Concerning Their 2009 Mini-trampoline Model
We thought we'd share this letter sent out by Needak Rebounders in response to various 'rumors' going around online.
A few years ago a web site known as ReboundersReviewed.com tested one of Needak's mini trampoline rebounders. The rebounder tested was produced in late 2006. As some of you may recall, 2006 was a low point in our quality control and the management at the time allowed units to ship that were less than our best. After the company was restructured and the old management was replaced we began… More >>>Tags: carbon footprints, child labor, eco-friendly ethics, eco-friendly online store, eco-friendly shopping, green business









