The TH Week: Made Of The Good Stuff
by Dominic Muren, Philadelphia, USA
on 12. 2.05

This week in Treehugger, our writers dug up some great new products that shine with an especially green light because of the unique materials they are made of. Whether it's high tech, or historic, the material makes the difference here:
::Michael freed us from nicks and dings with Nissan's no-scratch paint discovery.
::Lloyd cleared our consciences with Kirsten Muenster's ethically mined jewelery.
::Justin pointed out these Smartycat organic cat toys
:: And Kara kept our toes toasty with these corn-based socks.
Remember, it's not just the products, but the materials that go into them that make them greenest. Until next week, keep on huggin'.
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