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2.26.2008 - 06:50pm ET
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Peddler’s Wagon online store sells sustainable goods for the eco-pioneer
The online eco-store run by renowned urban homesteaders
(CSRwire) PASADENA, CA - February 26, 2008 - Ready to roll, the 2008 'model'
Peddler's Wagon arrives on the Internet scene at www.peddlerswagon.com, featuring
an exciting, expanded line of earth-friendly products and significant
upgrades in service.
"This is not your ordinary online store and neither are we ordinary
shopkeepers," stated Jules Dervaes, owner. "Instead, what shoppers will
find at this website is an old-fashioned business harkening back to the
time when an industrious peddler would frequent Old West towns to provide
isolated settlers with the necessities of life on the frontier. His horse
drawn wagon, a 'small box' store, would be stocked with handy tools,
practical merchandise, and eclectic wares useful for the struggling
pioneer family carving out a homestead in the wilderness."
Mr. Dervaes, assisted by his three adult children, sees himself as an
old-time proprietor who, in this digital age, can bring to modern
eco-pioneers green products that can help them live sustainably in a world
threatened by global warming. His version of the peddler’s wagon carries
a hand-picked assortment ranging from garden tools to solar ovens, from
metal water bottles to rain barrels, from slipper socks to toilet lid
sinks. Ollas (clay pots), an ancient method of irrigation, are a best
seller. Also sold are appliances such as a coffee grinder, blender, and
food processor-all manually operated-to assemble a kitchen, unplugged.
Peddler's Wagon has received Co-op America's seal of approval for its
socially and environmentally responsible business practices. By investing
in a carbon free fund, customers can choose to offset the effects of the
carbon dioxide emitted when their purchases are shipped.
When there are so many businesses using the green label, it is important
to look behind the slogan to see who is running the store. Since 2001 the
Dervaes family has been building the original 21st century urban homestead
in the heart of downtown Pasadena, California, defining the venture as
Path to Freedom. First and foremost, the family strives to make a living
by micro-farming on a one-fifth acre residential lot and harvesting as
much as three tons of produce per year. "Yet, I understood we were not in
this just for ourselves," said Mr. Dervaes, "and so we had an obligation
to pass along what we have learned about sustainable living, giving others
an opportunity to change their world."
To this end, the family provides extensive how-to resources and
inspiration at www.pathtofreedom.com, reaching
thousands of readers daily from over 120 countries. To earn the extra
income needed to support this rapidly growing worldwide outreach, in late
2006 these visionary farmers launched their vanguard 'wagon.' Moreover, to
further maximize their impact on the planet, they have dedicated 10% of the
net profits for development and relief organizations.
Today, when there is such a pressing need to walk a new path, 'right to
your door' comes Peddler's Wagon, backed by the trail blazing work of Path
to Freedom. Committed to truly living green, shopkeeper Mr. Dervaes offers
a neighborly hand while pitching his homespun philosophy: "We decide our
future each day by the choices we make. Every product one buys is an
investment in tomorrow. So, it is vital to invest wisely in order to
ensure that there will be a good and safe place for our human family to
live—our home, earth."
About Peddler’s Wagon
Peddler's Wagon is an online business run by urban homesteaders who,
drawing from years of real-life experience, can offer the best of
sustainable, practical wares for the eco-pioneer. Established in 2006 at
Path to Freedom in Pasadena, CA, this old-fashioned store stocks a
carefully selected assortment of "homestead-tested," environmentally
friendly products for household, garden, apparel and personal care needs.
For more information, visit www.peddlerswagon.com.
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Jocelyn Allen
2008-03-04 14:43:57
Hi there! Thanks so much for mentioning Co-op America. It's true - we sure do support Peddler's Wagon. It is one of nearly 3,000 green businesses we list in The National Green Pages™. In case you haven't heard, that's our guide to businesses which are committed to sustainable, socially just principles, including the support of sweatshop-free labor, organic farms, fair trade, and cruelty-free products. Check it out: http://www.coopamerica.org/pubs/greenpages/about.cfm - Jocelyn, Online Campaign Outreach Intern, Co-op America
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