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Purple Tree continues to make positive change
18 Apr 2017
As a family owned business, the success of The Purple Tree is shared by two generations of the Bruch family of Hudson.
"We opened our store in 2007," said Sarah Bruch, co-owner, "with the goal of only selling products that are good for people or good for our planet. After a decade, we know we can do even more."
Last year the store partnered with Plantables to create its own product, Sproutworthy, a garden box that promotes pollinators. This year it's going bigger.
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