Dr. Bronner s Files Lawsuit Against Major Organic Cheater Brands
Dr. Bronner s Files Lawsuit Against Major Organic Cheater Brands May 2nd, 2008 Offending Companies Claim Organic or Organics on Labels But Main Cleansing Ingredients Are Based on Conventional Agricultural and/or Petrochemical Material SAN FRANCISCO, CA - The family owned Dr. Bronner s Magic Soaps has filed a lawsuit in California Superior Court against numerous personal care brands to force them to stop making misleading organic labeling claims. Dr. Bronner s and the Organic Consumer
Guest Post: DebtFree-Revolution And The NCN Network
As many of you know, not only do I blog here at No Credit Needed, I also manage the No Credit Needed Network. Over at the Network, members can create a personal finance goal and track their progress. Those members who have websites can post their progress charts on their websites. Recently, NCN Network member DebtFree-Revolution paid off all non-mortgage debt. I asked DFR to write a guest post, hoping that it would inspire others to join the network and track their progress. NCN has asked if
Longer mortgages are gaining ground (Cochrane Times)
Outstanding residential mortgage debt in Canada last year set a record for growth, increasing by $94 billion, or nearly 15 per cent since 2005.
A Debtor World Conference: Are You Afraid of Debt?
I am sitting in on the fascinating conference “A Debtor World: Interdisciplinary Academic Symposium on Debt” hosted by the University of Illinois and the American Bankruptcy Institute. Teresa A. Sullivan, Provost, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan, has just finished a very interesting presentation entitled “Debt and the Simulation of Social Class.” Provost Sullivan’s paper seeks to use data to explore how Americans actually