Have your purchased any fresh flowers lately? If so, there is a good chance that they were grown with lots of pesticides. If that makes you uncomfortable, you may wish to consider buying your flowers at Organic Style. I recently received a beautiful bouquet, and, now, more than a week later, they are still gracing the dining room table. But, Organic Style, is not only a source for flowers, the business sell gourmet products, garden items, apparel for men, women, and babies, and bed and bath items such as sheet sets, blankets, and towels. There is even a gourmet section with a number of different creative gifts.
We’ve chosen to take the high road in everything we do, from our relationships with our partner artisans and growers to our adherence to rigorous U.S. and international sustainability standards. We obtain our products from companies who provide safe and just working conditions and a liveable wage, and partner with artisans and farmers who re-invest in their communities and take pride in their craftsmanship. And, in a effort to create online connections and community, we share their stories. All our products are produced without animal testing or cruelty and are either vegetarian or vegan. We’re a member of CO-OP American, the premier green business network in the United States.
And, Organic Style is very socially responsible.
Our responsible commerce includes:
Contributing a portion of our proceeds to charitable organizations dedicated to supporting social and environmental causes. To date, we have donated more than $250,000 to our charitable partners.
Meeting the highest social and environmental product standards set forth by the following certifying agencies: USDA certified Organic, Veriflora certified sustainable, Demeter certified Biodynamic, Fair Trade, Smart Certified, and Green-e.
Employing eco-friendly practices whenever possible, by using recycled, recyclable, tree-free, biodegradable, compostable, post-consumer, wild-crafted, and/or all-natural materials, printing with vegetable-based inks, and using carbon offsets, renewable or efficient energy, and minimal toxic chemicals.
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