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Vivavi CEO Josh Dormfan on NPR's "Science Friday"

by Kyeann Sayer, Nomad on 03. 9.06
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showroom_long3.jpg"Can people make a difference in the environment just by the design choices they make for the products in their homes?" This is something most TreeHuggers have tossed around a bit. Tune in to NPR tomorrow (Friday, March 10) at 3:40 p.m. EST when Josh Dorfman answers such questions from the ever-soothing voice of Ira Flatow on Science Friday. The Lazy Environmentalist host will discuss sustainable style, environmental trends, and TreeHugger retail favorite Vivavi. Have two cents? You can call in with your questions or comments: 1-800-989-8255. :: Vivavi, Science Friday

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