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Start 'em Young: weeBgreen store

weBgreen  is the ideal place to stock up on eco-friendly items for the babies and toddlers in your life.

Theresa, weeBgreen’s founder, started the company as a way to provide earth and health friendly products for her own child and other’s wee ones.

The weBgreen company is made up of self-professed “average, everyday suburban moms working for the greater good.”

weeBgreen offers blankets, bibs, adorable baby shoes (like these mary  jane skimmers), onsies, toys and more. And, their prices are pretty darn affordable.

What makes them green?

  • wee Bgreen apparel is manufactured on the East Coast – so they’re  cutting down on needless shipping fuel.
  • All weeBgreen items are packaged in either recycled cardboard boxes or Cradle to Cradle Certified USPS shipping boxes.
  • Many of their products are made from organic materials including cotton, fleece and plant-based materials.
  • They also offer  products made from recycled plastic bottles.

Check out the weeBgreen online store!

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Beth Funari

Beth is a Health and Wellness expert who believes sustainability goes hand-in-hand with self care. She’s the girl whipping up kombucha cocktails at parties, and extolling the benefits of canning vegetables to anyone who will listen.

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