UPDATE: It’s official…congratulations to our 3 lucky ladies: Janet F. of NJ, Belinda M. of Winnipeg, Manitoba and Amber G. of Illinois. Thanks to everyone for entering, and don’t forget, you have to be in it to win it. Stay tuned for our next Great Green Giveaway. (original post follows.)
Add a little sparkle to your holidays. We’re thrilled to feature Rebekah Green as our generous sponsor of this Great Green Giveaway. Rebekah’s new line of chic earrings are handcrafted, and made from recycled gold and fair trade gemstones — (ref our review).


Three lucky winners will be able to choose from an array of hip styles from her eco fabulous stud earring collection. (Retail value, $20-45.00 plus free worldwide shipping.)
Here’s how to enter:
- checkout her unique collections @ rebekahgreen.com
- Then leave a comment on this post telling us why you think “buying green” makes a difference.
- Follow her on Twitter or friend on Facebook. Leave a comment to let us know, and receive an extra entry.
- Add the following address to your email address book: m at AlternativeConsumer dot com.
Three lucky winners will be selected in our Random Drawing, and notified by email. Contest ends Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 11:59p (EST). Winners have 24 hours to claim their prize, or offer is null and void. Winners’ names will also be included on this post. Giveaway includes free shipping, anywhere in the world!
*One entry per person.
*EXTRA CREDIT
- If you have your own blog, you can post about the giveaway with a link back to this giveaway post. To make sure we know, you can come back and leave a comment with a link to your blog post.
- If you Twitter, you can tweet about the giveaway (once per day), and be sure to refer to @altCon, and leave a comment linking to the status.
- You can also receive additional entries 3 more ways: subscribe to our RSS feed, follow us on Twitter or friend us on FaceBook. (If you’re already a subscriber, just enter a comment to let us know.)
A little background about this ethical, socially responsible company, here.






















buying green makes a difference because it makes us feel like we are part of the solution
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wow, her jewelry is gorgeous. I try and buy everything green and i think it makes a difference by creating less waste and pollution for our planet It also usually means the products bought are made more locally ensuring fair working conditions and safe production.
Tweeted: http://twitter.com/bunnyb/status/5710523690
we need to buy green so we have something left to give our kids!!!
“Buying Green” is like a promise to the future generations.
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Buying green makes sense because it is a responsible way to make sure we use all resources to the best of their potential – several times over!
Buying green ensures safer materials, better work practices, and allows me to walk my talk. It’s usually more attractive than commercial massively produced items.
I think buying green really does matter…you need to put your money where your mouth is, kwim? Our biggest power to change the world is our buying power. :)
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I’m following on twitter @suburbanjung
Following you on twitter too
Buying green should be a way of life, every time you choose a “green” product you are helping the environment and future generations.
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buying green is a responsible choice. It will help give a longer life to our resources.
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Buying green makes a difference because it means we care about our home and the future of our children.
I follow Rebekah Green on facebook.
I am a fan of the Alternate Consumer on facebook.
Buying green is important because it ensures (to some degree) that resources are conserved and that animal & plant species can thrive. As a consumer buying green is one of the most important things you can do!
following Rebekah on twitter (user: woozlewozzle)
subscribed to the rss
following you on twitter
following you on facebook
Buying Green is important because it means we are doing something to help our environment…our lives…the lives of future generations.
I follow Rebekah on Twitter
@pippirose77
I subscribe to your RSS feed via Google Reader.
I became a Facebook fan (under my name, Piroska).
I follow you on Twitter.
@pippirose77
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Buying green is important for the environment, it conserves our resources!
Buying green is showing a belief that we can make a difference in the future of the planet. When enough people believe it and act on it, we really will.
And we owe that to our kids.
Following her on Twitter under ewalsh1
Subscribed to RSS feed
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Fanned on Facebook
Her items are created from recycled gold and fair trade gemstones. This is great. Just imagine the environmental damage that has been caused by gold and diamond mining. If we all do our part, we just may be able to save this planet.
I am following Rebekah Green on Twitter. (amt946)
I follow you on Twitter (amt946)
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Buying green, and living a green lifestyle in general totally makes a difference, because we can’t depend on others to make the change happen, we have to do it ourselves. People can’t just sit back and talk about it, nothing will get done that way, and even though it takes more effort living “green” will make a difference in all of our lives, because it will help out air, reduce allergy problems, and provide a place for future generations to live. :-)
Buying green is just responsible, like cleaning up after yourself; it just makes sense.
I like Dangling Teardrop Studs 14K Yellow Gold. Buying green protects the nature, so you live in a healthier environment.
I blogged: http://sweepstakelover.blogcu.com/rebekah-green-3-great-green-giveaways/6385041
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I follow you on Twitter.
I’m a friend on facefook.
Bying organic is a sign of a changing era. This is the new eco wave, which brings up new trends. For some it`s religion, for others it`s the global need for a change. After COP15 green will mean much more than just eco toys or electric car on high prizes. Countries markets will increase their potentials when they increase their efforts in creating more eco-friendly technologies, foods and etc. It`s CSR, lifestyle and a way to stop the climate change.
Buying green helps to avoid waste in the environment.
I follow the green killer on twitter as Elkaye.