At the International Home and Housewares Show here this week, it was hard to find products that weren't calling themselves eco-friendly.
"Probably the biggest trend I'm seeing is the whole green or environmental movement," said Lisa Casey Weiss, lifestyle consultant for the International Housewares Association. "A lot of companies are focused on doing whatever they can to make their products more environmentally friendly."
The green movement's prevalence at the industry's largest trade show signals that eco-friendly products may...
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