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Top ecofabulous Ways to Help Japan

We have texted in our $10 (some of us have it on speed text) but team ecofabulous was searching for additional ways to show support. We were moved to see how many shops and vendors are contributing anywhere from 10-100% of profits to help Japan. Here are a few that stood out.

TATCHA Japanese blotting papers:
An artisanal, custom made box holds 15 packs of TATCHA blotting papers. All profits of the Kiri Gift Set go to Save the Children’s Japan Earthquake Tsunami Children in Emergency Fund ($165).
J. Fein Designs Jewelry:
Through March 31st, An artisanal, purchase any J. Fein Designs piece of jewelry with RED and 50% of the retail price will go to the American Red Cross’ efforts in Japan.
Bingley’s Organic Japan Sencha Tea:
A top finalist in the World Tea Expo, this organic green is sure to give you, and the Japanese community, a lift. Bingley’s is donating 100% of proceeds from the Sencha to relief groups in Japan, and are even open to suggestions as to which particular group ($6.55-$11.90)
Organic Sweet Almond Shortbread Cookies:
An all natural and organic, buttery almond shortbread cookies are an even tastier treat knowing that 100% of proceeds go to Direct Relief’s efforts ($15).
Kyler Designs Rising Sun Hoops:
On March 26th, purchasing these gorgeous recycled metal hoops (available in silver or gold in two different sizes) will mean 35% goes towards ShelterBox USA ($48-$78).
Amenity Home:
If you’ve been coveting anything from the eco-friendly decor site, Amenity, now’s your time to make a move. Now through June 1st, 10% of each sale will go to The American Red Cross.
“Love” Burlap Pillow Cover:
20% of the sale of this “love” burlap pillow cover is donated to The American Red Cross ($35)