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Product Safety Recall

Due to safety concerns about the snaps on the Infant Capilene® Midweight Set, we are implementing a recall of units purchased between August 1, 2021, and January 12, 2023. For more information, including how to identify this product, how to return it and how to get a full refund, please click the link below.

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Rappel de produit pour cause de sécurité

En raison de préoccupations en matière de sécurité concernant les boutons-pression des ensembles Infant Capilene® Midweight, nous procédons au rappel de toutes les unités achetées entre le 1ᵉʳ août 2021 et le 12 janvier 2023. Pour obtenir des renseignements supplémentaires, notamment sur la façon de reconnaître ce produit, de le retourner et d’obtenir un remboursement complet, veuillez cliquer sur le lien ci-dessous.

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Earth Is Now Our Only Shareholder

If we have any hope of a thriving planet—much less a business—it is going to take all of us doing what we can with the resources we have. This is what we can do.

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Say No to Plastic Bags

2 Min Read  /  Activism

Plastic bags make me cringe. They’re given away excessively at grocery stores and markets with barely a thought as to how they’ll be disposed or where they might end up. One gallon of milk? Two plastic bags. Greeting card? Plastic bag. Fresh produce? One plastic bag for each variety please. Plastic, plastic, everywhere. And none of it (practically) is biodegradable.

Please friends, say no to plastic bags whenever possible. Bring your own cloth bags instead. Keep ’em in the car or near your bike. Take ’em everywhere. If you’re a business owner, give a discount to customers who bring their own bags. Some stores already do it. And some towns will even force you to switch.

If you’re already bringing your own bag, but would like something saucier than the typical canvas tote, check out reuseablebags.com. Like Patagonia, they’re a member of 1% For The Planet and their site provides valuable resources.

Of course, plastic does have its place and one solution is to support the growing biodegradable plastics industry — bags and utensils are already available. More recycling options and awareness campaigns would certainly be helpful too.

Action Alert: If you live in California please help support a legislative package of five bills (SB 898, SB 899, AB 258, AB 820,and AB 904) that target the growing amount of plastic trash that isfouling the Pacific Ocean and threatening marine life. Take action here.

[Video courtesy of Algalita Marine Research Foundation. With thanks to bringyourown.org for the link ideas.]

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