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Mad Mats!

by Starre Vartan · 11/12/07

Mad Mats

These cool rugs, called Mad mats, are not only made from recycled plastic, they are inexpensive too! And since they’re made from plastic, you can use them on your patio, porch, or deck, or in the garden, or even in a kids’ room (or college dorm). To clean, just hose off!

Mad Mats 2

Tags farm, garden, kids, plastic, recycle, recycled

Starre Vartan is founder and editor-in-chief of Eco-Chick and author of The Eco-Chick Guide to Life (St. Martin's Press). A green living expert, she is managing editor of Greenopia and a contributor to The Huffington Post.

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3 Comments on “Mad Mats!”

  • Elaine Vivalo

    I have an antiques/decorator shop and would like to sell these rugs. How do I go about it? Thanks

    Elaine Vivalo

    05/19/08 » 9:24 am »

  • Wanda

    Hi

    I own a home and garden decor gift shop and would love to offer this product to my customers. Could you please provide details for contact information.

    Thanks and Have an Enchanted Day!!
    Kind Regards,
    Wanda McCumber
    Enchanted Creations
    613-548-3460
    Kingston, Ontario Canada

    09/12/08 » 12:43 pm »

  • Wanda

    Hi

    I contacted you recently, would like to learn how to carry your product in my home and garden shop. Could you please contact me with detailed info on doing so.

    Thanks and Have an Enchanted Day!!
    Kind Regards,
    Wanda McCumber
    Enchanted Creations
    613-548-3460
    Kingston, Ontario Canada

    11/14/08 » 12:48 pm »

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