ANSWERS: 3
  • Good lord, I don't know! Not only isn't this my line of work, but you haven't given me any additional information to work with here. Manure is an organic product. But that may not be what this company markets, so I hesitate to provide any suggestions here. If you are interviewing for a position as an organic chemist, then I have no idea. If you are interviewing for management, I might have some ideas, but that would be dependent upon what you'd be doing as a manager. If you are interviewing for marketing, I might have some ideas, but that would depend on what the products are and how they are typically used and marketed. In all, not only is this out of my normal field, but I need more information as well!
  • I feel absolutely guilty cleaning out my litter box and putting the crud into a plastic shopping bag and putting it in the garbage, knowing it will end up at a landfill site. I think it would be great if someone invented bio-degradable bags for just this purpose. I don't know if this falls under "organic" but I thought I'd throw it out there.
  • Market to moms! Im always on the lookout for what products I use since having my girls. They put my hair in their mouth, give tons of kisses and have alot of physical contact with me. I worry about what they are absorbing from me and what chemicals may be given off by say my favorite perfume. Show a naturally looking made up mom hugging her children with a caption like " no fear here my (products?) are non toxic so I can snuggle to my hearts content! without pumping their little bodies with (whatever your products are free of. hot topics are bpa and pthalates)

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