Green Life Pixels Launches The Green Page eNewsletter Featuring GreenFestivals.org
April 21, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
SEATTLE/SAN FRANCISCO — April 2007 — GreenLifePixels.com, the world’s first pixel site to promote and raise funds for sustainable efforts, announced today the official launch of its website www.Greenlifepixels.com, and monthly eNewsletter, The Green Page. The newsletter highlights the leadership of individuals, businesses and non-profit organizations in the green space such as Greenfestivals.org and Globalexchange.org. Green Life Pixels was designed to raise awareness and support for sustainability. With a goal to contribute 10% of its net annual ad profits to sustainable endeavors, the company’s website is a vehicle to promote and educate the world public about the tremendous efforts and opportunities being created by both small and large green organizations alike. From small scale green lodging options like Lapis Lane Guesthouse, a 6 acre sanctuary in Whidbey, WA, or the self responsibility in health maintenance approach that LivePine.com encourages – to the more widely recognized national and international efforts such as Grist.org and Earthwatch.org, GreenLifePixels provides a knowledge base and is a cost-effective, yet innovative way to help others while helping the planet.
“I feel very fortunate to have this opportunity, to learn and grow with a community of such intelligence,” said Marie Gunter, Founder, Green Life Pixels. It has been a lifelong intention to create a space in which globally concerned people can contribute toward the conscious evolution of humankind.”
“Greenlifepixel.com emerged from a shared vision of increased environmental consciousness,” said Dean E. Mello, Founder, Green Life Pixels. I’m honored that we can contribute to the healthy development of our green global economy.”
The company announced earlier this week availability of its green pixel ad grid and pre-launch promotion in honor of Earth Day 2007. GreenLifePixels.com ads are being offered at 50% off through April 30, 2007 to all individuals, business and organizations providing bone-fide green and sustainable products or resources.