The natural industry is growing rapidly and can provide anything to natural and organic cotton clothing for your family, or natural construction products for your home.
This page and links will lead you to more natural products 
				produced in a more sustainable way.   Many products on 
				shelves are dangerous: toys made in some countries have been 
				contaminated with lead; carpets our young children crawl across 
				contain toxins that have been shown to raise contaminant levels 
				in babies’ bodies.   Our grandparents didn't have 
				these problems when they wore natural cotton and wool, or 
				carpeted their rooms not with oil-based products but natural 
				fibers. 
				 
				Some large retail chains have come to realize the importance of 
				answering these questions.  For example, Walmart, one of 
				the world's largest retailers, has plans to institute a labeling 
				system that will provide consumers with a measure of how 
				products were made and the cost to the environment incurred in 
				producing them.