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    Composters.com: Products for an Enlightened Planet

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    Composters.com is an ecommerce site that sells eco-friendly gardening products. They aim to provide products for a low price through cutting out the middle-man that is retail garden centers. In doing this they hope to promote the use of earth-friendly products, and make them available to all. The site is easy to use and very descriptive. It aims to be educational, and projects this, for example, through it´s blog.

    In their own words

    "Composters.com is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Green Culture, Inc. Green Culture has been one of the leading environmental retailers in the United States since February 1994. This internet website debuted on October 1st, 1999. The purpose of this site is to bring a comprehensive selection of compost bins and supplies directly to the customer, without the high price of retail garden centers. In doing so, Green Culture hopes to promote the environmental and educational benefits of home composting. The mission of Composters.com is simple and straightforward: to promote environmental conservation through the distribution and sales of composters and vermiculture systems. By making the recycling of organic materials easy, affordable, educational, and fun, Composters.com hopes to make composting as commonplace and fulfilling as nurturing a backyard garden. Remember, we are all knitted together in the web of life."

    Why it might be a killer

    Eco everything is on the up, appearing everywhere from schools to Vogue magazine. This site is making a genuine effort to increase this awareness as well as achieving a successful business. Composters.com is a subsidiary of one of the leading retailers in the US and has been for over a decade. The design is great and the market for this type of product is growing and growing as this topic is receiving plenty of publicity.

    Some questions

    Are people interested in gardening? Is this for a niche market, such as those can afford to spend $100 or more on gardening equipment?

    Posted 26 Months 7 Days ago by philw | Source:

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