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Spring at Greenhouse: A new blog editor
Matilda Lee | 17.05.11

Dear Greenhouse Readers,
I'm pleased to let you know that as of today I'm joining the Greenhouse team as the editor of the blog. I was drawn to Greenhouse PR because of the way it chooses its clients and its positions -- that is, with the utmost care. In helping truly sustainable companies raise their profile, Greenhouse is contributing to the small but powerful transition away from consumerism and towards sustainability. I'm excited to be part of it. By the way, I also work as the Community Affairs Editor at the Ecologist, and am the author of 'Eco Chic: the savvy shopper’s guide to ethical fashion.'
In this blog space, I hope to spark the conversations from which social change emerges. We want to get the right people talking, and to have their voices be heard. The blog is further meant to motivate and encourage those already out there doing great things in sustainability. We see this as a place to reflect, question, comment and engage readers on various issues – from energy policy to advocacy tactics; from urban agriculture to ethical fashion.
On behalf of everyone at Greenhouse, we're looking forward to conversations with you about the issues we all care about.
-- Matilda, editor
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