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Rachel Carson’s Birthday

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

carson.gifRachel Carson was born May 27, 1907. Her book, Silent Spring , started a wave of environmental concern that goes on to this day. She was instrumental in getting certain pesticides banned and her work helped form governmental regulatory programs to deal with environmental protections (many of which have been gutted by our current adminstration). But right now we need to think of banning more chemicals. A May 17 story in the LA times, reports on new studies that identify over 200 commonly found chemicals that are linked to cancer.  More info is avaliable at silentspring.org

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Voice Yourself

Friday, May 25th, 2007

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Today I discovered VoiceYourself.com, a website that is full of information about the environment and activism. And I consider it a site with integrity because they actually link to GladRags in their Righteous Rags section (organic clothing). Too many so-called "save the earth, stop global warming" websites and magazines just can't bring themselves to mention truly sustainable products like reusable menstrual options. One of the founders of VoiceYourself is the warm and wacky Woody Harrelson. Hats off to you Woody, and your group.

-Brenda 

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Deep Economy

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

I recently read Bill McKibben’s book, Deep Economy . It is a complicated call to reexamine the “growth” model by which we measure economic health. He suggests a move away from the dominating global economy to one where communities generate more on a local level to meet their needs, and that this kind of economic model is more satisfying and leads to a deeper, more equitable prosperity.

He posits that the concepts “more” and “better” used to be nearly the same thing. If you had more rooms in your house it was better, if you have more products to choose from it’s better. But in our current world, “more” is often resource depleting and polluting and therefore not “better”. I think GladRags fit firmly in the “better” category because they save money for women, and save resources.  So in some ways our products embody the idea of deep economy.

But here’s the irony that we struggle with at GladRags . When your business and your mission is to a make sustainable product that lasts for years, it turns out that your greatest benefit is also your greatest obstacle. We note in our sales literature that our pads last for five years but we know for a fact many women use them for 10.  So as you can imagine we don’t really have many repeat sales. We have satisfied customers but they are not repeat customers.

 The first lesson In Marketing 101 is “make repeat sales to your current customers, because it’s expensive to get new customers”.  Hmmm, that sounds good in theory but once our customer has her GladRags or cup she doesn’t need to buy again.  So our solution has to be always finding the new customer.  And while this might seem like the same old “growth” model of economics, we know that if more women are using our products it really means less pollution and a healthier environment. It seems to refute McKibben’s theory because here “more” is “better”, but only because in this case “more” is “less”.  Wow, too many quotes - I’m dizzy!

Anyway, the gist of this is more women need to know about GladRags. And we’re working on a plan where, you, our satisfied-but-not-repeating-customers, help us get new customers. We welcome your thoughts and ideas as we address our challenge. -Brenda

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a good place to work

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

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It has been a busy time here at GladRags. Besides our day-to-day efforts of sending out great products to smart women, we've recently moved from our too-big warehouse to a smaller just-right-sized commercially-zoned house. That means we have to be very neat and clean to keep things functional here. Too much mess or a few of days not picking up after ourselves and the place becomes disfunctional. But it feels good to be operating in a more efficient, compact space. We're in a thriving zone of North Portland and it's fun to watch all the activitiy out the window. There's a bus stop out front and we're right on a bikelane that is full of bikers come rain or sun so it always feels very alive here.  And the garden holds surprise after fragrant surprise.   

Spring has brought a lot of new things to GladRags besides the garden surprises. This blog has been on our "to do" list for months, we've introduced the new Moon Cup , and Sara is just working on in-store packaging for the new Pantyliner . It's already meeting with great success on the website and will be our May special on the site.

- Brenda 

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