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Up Close - Green, Sustainable NW - September 13, 2012
Green retailer GreenCupboards says sales are on rise
GreenCupboards moves into new location with room for further growth

By Jessica Valencia
Of the Journal of Business

GreenCupboards Inc. co-founders Josh Neblett and Sarah Wollnick say the company has 55 employees, up from 14 in 2010.
GreenCupboards Inc. co-founders Josh Neblett and Sarah Wollnick say the company has 55 employees, up from 14 in 2010.
—Staff photo by Jessica Valencia
GreenCupboards Inc., the Spokane-based eco-friendly online retailer, recently moved to the McKinstry Innovation Center of Spokane, a transition that comes on the heels of a steady increase in sales and employment since the startup's founding.

Located at 850 E Spokane Falls Blvd., GreenCupboards markets about 15,000 products from more than 600 suppliers.

"Really, anything you'd find in a household, we try to find eco-friendly alternatives," CEO Josh Neblett says.
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