Our products are safe for the environment,non-toxic and cruelty-free. None are tested on animals.
Est.1985
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Here are some links to our favorite places.
Sunrise Lane does not exist in a vacuum. There is a great network of animal-rights organizations, environmental groups and progressively minded websites with one goal in mind: keeping Mother Earth alive and well and making life better for all its creatures. Sunrise Lane is proud to be part of these links.
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www.coopamerica.org
Green America is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1982. Its mission is to harness economic power - the strength of consumers, investors, businesses and the marketplace - to create a socially just and environmentally sustainable society. It publishes The National Green Pages - the only nationwide directory of screened, socially and environmental responsible businesses coast to coast. Sunrise Lane is listed in The National Green Pages.
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www.scuppie.com
"It's entirely possible to be socially conscious and desire upward mobility at the same time." says Chuck Failla, author of THE SCUPPIE HANDBOOK. A Scuppie, as defined by Mr. Failla, is a socially conscious upwardly mobile person. A must-have handbook for the modern consumer who cares about the future of our planet.
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www.albabotanica.com
Wondering what's in your soap? Or baffled by long, unpronounceable names? Check out Alba's Ingredient Glossary and find out the full A - Z on many ingredients used in cruelty-free products. Once you find yourself at the Alba website, click on Glossary.
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www.bondst.org
Bond Street Theatre creates innovative theatre works that communicate across lingual and cultural borders and brings these works to diverse audiences worldwide. It utilizes the performing arts as a means to address social, political, environmental issues with imagination and clarity. Bond Street Theatre is New York based and a supporter of Sunrise Lane.
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www.greenfamilymarket.org
Baby Green Genes Marketplace, a website where families can find green, safer, earth-friendly products and services to take care of their families, homes and gardens. The Marketplace is sponsored by Birth Defect Research for Children.
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