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Earth Angel is concerned with the state of our environment and the fact that many individuals and businesses continue to have difficulty in sourcing products to take direct action in their everyday personal lives or business operations to create a more sustainable world.

Earth Angel would like to encourage you take action for a sustainable New Zealand through considering how you spend your purchasing power.

Products offered will enable you to purchase recycled products, use renewable sources of energy, or adopt more sustainable practices in your home or business.

Michelle Dawson has been working with individuals and businesses in adopting sustainable practices since 1999 and enjoys sharing her passion and knowledge with others to help them take action towards a sustainable future both at home and work by acting as a guiding angel.

Earth Angel is a New Zealand based company that specialises in supporting individuals, businesses and communities be kinder to the environment through taking action towards a sustainable New Zealand.

Articles published about Earth Angel include: New Zealand Herald - Clean & Green, 15th October 2009 Her Magazine March 2009 Auckland Today January/February 2009

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    Save the Planet - Save Energy
    Author: Claire Llewellyn Publisher: Chrysalis Children's Books, United Kingdom (2003) We live on an amazing planet. As far as we know the Earth is the only place in the whole universe where life is found. But this precious planet is under threat ... How long will the oil, gas and coal that we b...
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    The Rainforest Book
    Author: Scott Lewis Publisher: Living Planet Press, United States (1990) The Rainforest Book is every person's window into the spectacular world of tropical rainforests - their amazing diversity, the threats to their survival, and the ways we can preserve them for future generations. This easy-to-...
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    Young Discoverers Rubbish and Recycling
    Authors: Rosie Harlow and Sally Morgan Publisher: Kingfisher, United Kingdom (1999) This book looks at the problem of producing too much rubbish and explains how recycling it can help to make our environment a cleaner and safer place. It suggests lots of experiments and things to do to look outf...
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    Colin Goes Bush
    Author Sandy McKey Publisher: Longacre Press, New Zealand (2003) Colin Kennedy thinks about big things. Like cleaning up our environment. And he doesn't just think: he acts. He's an eco-warrior. Colin goes on protest marches and once nearly saved his local recycling plant. But right now ...
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    Astonishing Art with Recycled Rubbish
    Don't throw it away - recycle it! Impress your friends and help the environment by turning junk into amazing works of art. Make and Onion Fish our of real onion skins, a Jewelled Collar from can pulls, and Megga Mosics with eggshells. Or build your own Jurassock Park! These are just some of the ...
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    Science Works - A Drop in the Ocean
    Authors: Jacqui Bailey and Matthew Lilly Publisher: A & C Black, United Kingdom (2003) Our world is full of magic. We swim in it. We swallow it. We are even made of it (mostly). The magic is called WATER. This is the story of water, and how it changes from sloshy stuff in teh sea to an invis...
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    Living for the Future - Home and Cities
    Author: Sally Morgan Publisher: Franklin Watts, Australia (1997) Every time we turn on a tap we use up some of earth'as resources. And the more people there are, the more resources we use up. These resources will not last forever - but we need them in order to live as we do. For the sake of t...
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    Living for the Future - Energy and Resources
    Author: Paul Brown Publisher: Franklin Watts, Australia (1998) Every time we turn on a tap we use up some of earth'as resources. And the more people there are, the more resources we use up. These resources will not last forever - but we need them in order to live as we do. For the sake of the...
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    The Blue Peter Green Book
    Author: Lewis Bronze, Nick Heathcote and Peter Brown Publisher: BBC Books, United Kingdom (1990, 1991) You care about our future, you want to know what's happening to the world - but how can you help stop the many threats to our planet? Everyday seems to bring more gloomy predictions about the e...
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    Recycled
    Author Sandy McKey Publisher: Longacre Press, New Zealand (2001) Winner - Junior Fiction 2002 New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards. What is Colin doing scrambling about in the rubbish bin? Has he lost something? His sister thinks he's lost his marbles, his father thinks he's lost his manners, a...
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    Long Live Earth
    Author: Meighan Morrison Publisher: Scholastic, New Zealand (1993) This maginificant Earth deserves far better care. We can help in its rescue if we each do our share. This reflective tale looks at what people have done to our planet - and carries a message of hope for our future. Long live Earth! Note: This is a picture book. Softcover, 28 pages (used)
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    The Sierra Club Kids Guide to Planet Care & Repair
    Author: Vicki McVey Publisher: Sierra Club Books for Children, United States (1993) The Sierra Club Kids Guide to Planet Care and Repair describes the problems humankind has caused and suggests specific thing each one of us can do to help repair the damage, including tips for writing letters to g...
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    This Book is a Load of Rubbish
    Author: Deborah Burnside Publisher: Allen & Unwin, Australia (2005) There's litter on Everest, junk in outer space and scrap in you back yard. Rubbish is everywhere! Dig up the dirt on dumps, deains, dunnies and dustheaps. Take the lid of landfills and go for gold in mobile phones. Find out w...
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