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.






















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“Buying green” makes such a difference because it we know that each item bought was made in a manner that didn’t impact the environment or society in a negative way.
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Nice jewelry hope I win!
Thanks for the giveaway! I feel buying green helps by utilizing materials and resources already available– for instance, it cuts down on the energy and time that would go into making the product from scratch. Hope I win, those studs are beautiful.
I just love the cherry leaf studs, and I think buying green is important because we all have to find a way together to help rejuvenate the earth.
Money connotes value, so when we buy green we’re saying that beyond the value of the item itself we’re valuing a new and concerned earth era!
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I love Round Drop Smokey Quartz 14K Yellow Gold! Buying green means that you care enough to not impact the Earth more than you have to. Reusing materials is a great way!
I think that buying green makes a huge difference because it saves multiple resources (i.e. electricity, supplies, fair trade, co2, gas, pollution, etc.).
To me buying green is the only way to go. I try to buy green for everything: food, clothing, cleaners, cars, etc. and now, because of you, jewelry! Our planet is depending on us to do the right thing and being/buying green is that thing!
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“Buying green” makes such a difference because it we know that each item bought was made in a manner that didn’t impact the environment or society in a negative way.
Every contribution to buying green is important, because environmental issue are at a critical point.We need to reward companies that are conscious of this in their practices, with our business, so they can continue. An especially important factor in jewelry buying is knowing that there is no ‘blood’ involved. It is not obvious in the items,we must remember to consider this.
Buying green is important because it supports socially responsible companies.
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Wow. What a beautiful, creative, clean website layout (Rebekah Green). ‘Buying green’ makes a difference because every little gesture contributes to protecting our resources, environment, and the future of living things. Email: yona@pricelesswriters.com
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Buying green helps support men and women in fare trade industries as well helping to protect all animals (great and small) and the habitats they live in. Renewed products means renewed hope.
I think it’s important to buy green just to set a good example for younger generations. We were not raised in a green generation. We were all about waste and convenience. Buying green and sustainable products is such an easy way to turn the next generations into lean, mean, green machines!
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