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Kellygreen Home Exhibits Two California Store Locations at San Francisco Green Festival

Green Home Goods Company Exhibits in Booth 839 at San Francisco Green Festival

SAN FRANCISCO – November 2, 2012 Kellygreen Home is exhibiting at San Francisco Green Festival, November 10-11 at the SF Concourse Exhibition Center. Kellygreen Home will be located in booth 839, sharing fun and functional home decor.

Kellygreen is all about helping our customers consume with a conscience when it comes to functional, decorative goods for the home, family and everyday lifestyle. We like to think of ourselves as a general mercantile for green home goods and want to make it easy to shop and feel comfortable knowing that each product has been carefully researched and considered, hence our tagline: “High Design / Low Impact”.

Visit Kellygreen at their following store locations:
ECHO PARK 2149 West Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026
SANTA MONICA 2525 Main Street, #102 Santa Monica, CA 90205

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What’s Really ‘Green’ in the Confusing World of Mattresses? Part I

“Last fall, I began work for my first client in the “green” mattress industry, Spaldin Sleep Systems. To familiarize myself with their products and the current state of sustainability in the sector, I researched Spaldin’s materials and certifications and developed a competitive landscape matrix. I dug into the websites of over a dozen top green mattress brands and read peoples’ blog and forum questions and comments about green mattress motivations. I also led a team that staffed Spaldin’s booth at Green Festival in San Francisco, where we heard dozens of green mattress questions and concerns first-hand.

What I’ve learned is that while there are many exciting advances happening in what’s historically been a polluting industry, the mattress sector is drowning in the same kind of greenwash that plagues other industries.  The marketing language on mattress makers’ and  retailers’ websites too often features vague, unsubstantiated claims, resulting in confusion about what these claims really mean in terms of measurable, verifiable benefits to the health of ecosystems and people.”

What’s Really ‘Green’ in the Confusing World of Mattresses? Part I via Jonathan L. Gelbard, Ph.D. – Triple Pundit

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