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Appeals: The Women's Environmental Network

Joanna Gibbon
Friday 01 October 1993 18:02 EDT
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The Women's Environmental Network is organising a sponsored work-out from 11am to 1pm tomorrow, at the Market Sports Centre, Spitalfields Market, London. Founded five years ago, the network has campaigned for better labelling of products' environmental impact and the use of less packaging. It is raising money to pay for a telephone consumer hotline to inform people about the ecological soundness of over 1,000 everyday products. The workout will cost pounds 3; anyone wanting to join in should arrive before 11am to register.

The Women's Environmental Network, Aberdeen Studios, 22 Highbury Grove, London N5 2EA, telephone 071- 354 8823.

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