Do Yourself a World of Good
Do Yourself a World of Good
by Guest Contributor: jewelrywhore
Today Ebay launched WorldOfGood.com: the world’s first online marketplace to convene thousands of People Positive and Eco Positive sellers and products all in one place, empowering you to shop in ways that align with your personal values. Respected, independent organizations verify the positive impact every product has on people and the planet. Our goal is to ensure that every choice you make here is a good one.
And, when you purchase an item from WOG.com, you get to see how you’re helping, like if your purchase supports a cause, is animal friendly, eco positive or people positive! Naturally I headed staright for the jewelry (they have a TON of other stuff, too), and here are a few of my fav items, and their stories:

This pearl necklace was handmade in Northern Thailand. People and Eco Positive.

I am in love with this necklace! It’s just so cheery! The beads are made of glossy paper from brochures and calendars, and there are little glass beads between - 50″ from Uganda. People and eco positive.
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by Guest Contributor: jewelrywhore
Today Ebay launched WorldOfGood.com: the world’s first online marketplace to convene thousands of People Positive and Eco Positive sellers and products all in one place, empowering you to shop in ways that align with your personal values. Respected, independent organizations verify the positive impact every product has on people and the planet. Our goal is to ensure that every choice you make here is a good one.
And, when you purchase an item from WOG.com, you get to see how you’re helping, like if your purchase supports a cause, is animal friendly, eco positive or people positive! Naturally I headed staright for the jewelry (they have a TON of other stuff, too), and here are a few of my fav items, and their stories:

This pearl necklace was handmade in Northern Thailand. People and Eco Positive.

I am in love with this necklace! It’s just so cheery! The beads are made of glossy paper from brochures and calendars, and there are little glass beads between - 50″ from Uganda. People and eco positive.
Continue reading this post here.