Earth day Moms Learn to Go Green with Environmentally Social Networking

Top Quote Retail Gones, mommy swapping, will save you from adding more trash to the heap of old clothes, which releases harmful toxic materials in the landfills. In addition to this, the fabric produced due to manufacturing process of clothes also pollutes the environment. Apparently, in this case, clothes swapping seems to be a perfect solution. Safe the environment one trade at a time. End Quote
  • Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT (1888PressRelease) May 04, 2011 - Planetary Streams today announced that talk show host Debbie Cluff will be launching her new mommy swap program in celebration of International Mother Earth Month, Moms throughout the United States are taking the 3 R's, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, to heart. Moms have an ongoing problem: Gently used clothes that no longer fit their kids. They don't want to throw them away because they are in good condition and will just add to the landfill overload. Yet, the solution is quite simple and very green. Trade those old kid clothes and outfits with an entire new wardrobe without spending a dime by participating in an online clothing swap hosted by Retail Gone,www.retailgone.com. This is the perfect environmentally friendly way of social networking.

    Retail Gones, mommy swapping, will save you from adding more trash to the heap of old clothes, which releases harmful toxic materials in the landfills. In addition to this, the fabric produced due to manufacturing process of clothes also pollutes the environment. Apparently, in this case, clothes swapping seems to be a perfect solution. In spite of throwing your garments in the landfills, you can donate your clothes to another family in need, save the environment.

    Once you register for this FREE site, visitors can browse the new swap listings or list what outfits they want to swap with other moms in their local area. Listing are easily sorted by state and once you are logged in, you can view other outgrown outfits that are available.

    It is free to join and browse the website, with new listings posted all the time. You can search different categories such as toys, clothes, and books. This site also has a mommy chat forum where people can ask others questions or offer additional trades that might not be listed. Keeping in the spirit of free, owner, Debbie Cluff explains, "Moms can come and chat, find anything they need for their family, and we also post daily deals, discounts, and printable coupons. As mothers we need to get together and get rid of paying retail prices".

    Come join Retail Gone, as moms barter their unused items, connect with other local moms, stay on budgets, all the while saving the planet! www.retailgone.com

    Debbie Cluff is the founder of Retail Be Gone and the CEO of Links for Learning, Online Coaching and Instant Homework Help. She was born and raised in South Pasadena, California, USA. Debbie has taught in both the home and the classroom and has her Masters in Reading and Writing at the Elementary School Level. She is a reading specialist and an author. She has written over a dozen articles for online publications and has been a contributing author to such online companies as, earticle.com and ezine.com. Her first book 7 Easy Ways to Help Your Student Succeed: How Ordinary Parents can Make Extraordinary Students, can be purchased or downloaded free directly from her website, retailgone.com or her blog, twoprincessesandoneprince.blogspot.com. Debbie know resides in South Pasadena, California with her husband and three children. Please visit www.retailgone.com to barter with her new Mommy Swap service.

    For media information, please contact: Kim Power Stilson at 801-358-3649 or kim ( @ ) powerstrategies dot TV.

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