Showing posts with label eco store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco store. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Update on Wholesale Buyer Position

Anyone can now register for FREE as a Wholesale Buyer of Wikaniko products for a limited time only.  You will then be able to access the Wikaniko products at wholesale prices as you will be put on the system immediately without having to pay anything.  Yes that's right you can sign up for FREE!

This will allow you to order products at wholesale prices for your own use, and have them delivered direct to your door. 

As a Wholesale Buyer you will receive the team newsletters, newsflashes so can keep up-to-date on what is happening with the business on a regular basis as well as purchasing products for your own use.  But, you won't be able to access training, can't purchase Marketing materials, can't sign up distributors or other Wholesale Buyers.

As a Wholesale Buyer you will also be able to take part in the hugely popular and amazingly successful Wikaniko stamps scheme, and cash in your stamps to get extra funds for buying products.

If you are interested in buying eco-friendly products at excellent prices then why not become a Wholesale Buyer?  You will be able to purchase many of the products far cheaper than you can buy from the supermarket and they will be delivered direct to your door.  It's a win win situation!

The only time you will have to pay for anything is if you want to continue to purchase products at wholesale, then you will need to pay the annual renewal fee of £12 in 12 months time.

Last of all Wholesale Buyers will receive incentives to purchase in the form of stamps and special offers etc.

For more information or if you are interested in the Wholesale Buyer position then feel free to contact me or go directly to my website and fill out the Wholesale Buyer application form in the Own Brand section.  My Wikaniko ID number is 1003806

Angela Wilson

Monday, 10 January 2011

Why Should I Recycle?

If you throw something away it is no longer useful, it ends up in landfill, incinerated, or in some other way contaminating the environment.  If you recycle something, it can be recovered and become material for a new product, someone else may find your unwanted goods useful.

How do I start recycling at home?

Start by doing what's easy and simple.  You don't have to become an expert overnight.  The first step is to start realising there is 'no such place as away' so when you 'throw something awa'y it just goes some place else, for someone else to deal with or most likely becomes a contaminent in the environment.

Start by recycling the products that you can put into your recycling bin - paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, tin cans.  Take your bottles to your nearest recycling centre.  Unwanted toys, furniture, books, clothes can be taken to a recycling centre or post them on Wicycle a website where you can recycle items totally free of cost, thereby giving everyone a fabulous alternative to high priced auction sites such as ebay.

Check out my eco store http://www.northumberlandecoproducts.co.uk/ and go green by finding out more information on recycling and ways you can help the environment.

Make 2012 a year to remember and Let's Recycle as much of our household waste as we can and any unwanted gifts and presents can be placed on Wicycle-It to go to a wanted home.

Let's Recycle!

Angela Wilson
 
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