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Fresno Green

Do you think that Fresno needs a Fair Trade / Eco Fashion store? Are there enough Fresnans that are aware of world issues and social justice that could help support a store that sells Fair Trade and earth friendly fashion?

Would it be a good store to help spruce up downtown? Or a different location?

Opinions? Suggestions?

Thanks!
Tam

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At the moment, no

I don't think a store like that would make it in the current economic climate, especially in an area as hard hit as Fresno. It's tough to get people to worry about those issues when they're having trouble putting food on the table. I'd wait for the economy to turn around. And then, I'd probably drop it into Fig Garden. Just my 2 cents.

Does that mean

Rob DeFrees

Will MOI be 'green' if makes the change to paper underware? Does that means no more shoes from London?

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