Nathan C. on November 30th, 2009

JustNeem had the pleasure of offering samples at two Whole Foods locations in the Triangle this past Saturday (Cary and Chapel Hill). Every Whole Foods Market in the triangle area now carries our products (including gift baskets and shaving soaps), which is exciting for us! In addition, the Cary store is offering some [...]

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What is Extraordinary Ventures, you might ask? Here is a quote from their website that describes them very well:
Extraordinary Ventures is a non-profit organization that provides “employment and social opportunities for people with developmental disabilities 15 years of age and above.”
We at JustNeem have found an extraordinary young man at Extraordinary Ventures, who has taken [...]

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Antje on February 13th, 2009

JustNeem has begun another exciting journey! This time it’s a partnership with the Kenan-Flagler Business School at UNC – Chapel Hill, together with the Center for Sustainable Enterprise. 
We have been accepted to participate in the BASE Program, the Business Accelerator for Sustainable Entrepreneurship, organized by the Business School. It focuses on bringing together local North [...]

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Antje on November 17th, 2008

Whole Foods now sells our Neem Soap! After much hard work and intense preparation, JustNeem is proud to present a brand new line of Neem soaps made especially for Whole Foods. Our friend Matt just sent us this photo: the soaps are officially on the shelves of the Whole Foods at Waverly Place in Cary, [...]

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Magda on January 2nd, 2008

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Antje on December 5th, 2007

About six years ago, the Mauritanian government invited our friends Bill Criswell, founder of Impact Team International based in Seattle, and Bill Stoffregen, founder of Homewood Nursery in Raleigh, NC, to Mauritania, West Africa. Considered to be one of the most disadvantaged countries of the sub-Sahara, the Mauritanian government was looking to find new economic [...]

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