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What is so eco-friendly about shopping at Nature's Market?

Nature's Market, our online store, offers a variety of organic, natural and eco-labeled products. In order to provide consumers with information on eco-friendly and healthy products, each offers links to further detailed information on contents, certifications, and recycling possibilities. The idea is that as you browse our online store you also learn about each label and what they stand for simply by moving the curser over them. This applies to the eco-labels, the organic certifications as well as the fair trade and recycling labels. Today we can offer over three hundred products in twentynine departments, and the selection just keeps growing. Our aim is to provide products from all product categories.
Another thing to mention about Nature's Market is that your purchases will be delivered straight to your doorstep. CO2 emissions and other harmful effects of transportations are thus kept to a minimum, as the mail-delivery drives by your home most days anyway. Driving your own car from store to store on the other hand pollutes more as well as costing you both money and time.
Shopping on Nature's Market can thus be both cheaper and more eco-friendly when all things are considered. Furthermore the Product Search enables you to narrow the search down to the producer, label and certification.
Choose a department here to the right.
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Graphic: Nature's Market and the eco-labels, Guðrún Tryggvadóttir and Signý Kolbeinsdóttir ©Nature.is.
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- Kid's Products
- Bread & Grain
- Books
- Recycling Products
- Fair Trade Products
- Clothes & Textiles
- Gifts & Parcels
- Vegetables
- Pet Products
- Health Products
- Household Appliances
- Hygiene Products
- Furniture & Lamps
- Icelandic Products
- Coffee, Tea & Spices
- Meat Products
- Toys
- Organic Products
- Multimedia
- Groceries
- Plants & Seeds
- Electric Appliances
- Seafood
- Cosmetics
- The Environment
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