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24 January, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
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Greenwashing: A Practical Guide to Spending Responsibly

Whether you have been living a green lifestyle for years or are a newcomer to living green, you likely know the importance of purchasing green products.  In today’s marketplace, there’s no shortage of consumer products that promise to help the environment and reduce their impact.  However, determining which of these products and companies are really providing a concrete benefit to the environment and which are simply using it as a marketing ploy can be difficult.  Greenwashing is the act of misleading consumers to believe that a product is better for the environment than it actually is.  In order to make the best use of your spending power and choose products that are actually making a difference, you will need to learn to identify greenwashing companies and avoid them whenever possible.  Here are some simple things you can do immediately to help you spend responsibly. Read the Fine Print on the Label: Whatever a product’s advertising claims are, the label doesn’t lie.  Look for indicators that the product is made with recycled materials and read the ingredients list, if applicable.  Often, claims will be made that a product doesn’t contain a certain chemical and is therefore better for the environment.  Check labels on ...
22 January, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
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Go Green and Avoid Using Plastic Bags When Shopping

If saving the planet is important to you, then one of the ways that you can go green is to stop using those plastic bags when you go shopping.  Of course, you may be tired of using those plain old bags at the market, which is why designer canvas totes and market bags have become so popular.  Now you are able to look good while you work on saving the environment. More than Going Green These reusable bags are about a lot more than going green these days.  In fact, you simply need to talk to a French woman and you'll find out that these bags aren't just a necessity for saving the environment, but they are now considered fashion accessories as well.  With the green crowd, these market bags and tots are a really hot option.  There are more and more people who are starting to take bags of their own when they go shopping, and most major stores now have their own "green bags" available for sale to customers. Of course, today the crafters out there are getting out there in to the market for market totes and bags.  They are a hot item and many crafters are taking canvas tote ...
8 January, 2010 by Green Life Staff Categories :
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Stop Impulsive Buying and Think Before You Buy

Are you tired of wasting your money on things that you do not need?  This is a common problem for a lot of people.  Your first line of defense: make shopping lists and budgets.  What are you willing to spend on said item(s)?   Scour the Internet, penny saver, and newspaper for coupons.  Check out garage sales, thrift stores, eBay, craigslist, flea markets and consignment shops for a wide array of items such as clothing, furniture, and appliances.  You can find lost gems at great prices if you are willing to put in the time and effort.  There is a certain amount of risk involved when purchasing used goods.  Take your time to assess the condition of any item that you are interested in purchasing.  Test it out, ask questions and don’t be afraid to negotiate for the price you think is fair. Making a budget each month will help you put your money to good use.  Take the money you have for that month and put it in an envelope.  Having a physical representation of what you have to work with will help you make the most of it, and discourage you from wasteful spending.  Sometimes it is easier to swipe ...
5 November, 2009 by Green Life Staff Categories :
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Eco-Home: Organic Decorating Ideas

You can furnish and decorate your house the eco-friendly way easier than you think.  You need not remodel your house to achieve the green effect as inexpensive ways are often just lying around the corner, waiting to be discovered.  Here are a few of these eco-friendly ideas. Choose Recycled and Reused Décor and Furnishings This is probably the easiest idea of all.  You can visit thrift stores, garage sales and online auction sites for secondhand things that are still in good condition as well as ask family and friends for their junk just sitting in the attic and basement.  You can then turn them into vintage things that will serve your needs for many more years to come and, hence, lessen their impact on the landfills. Of course, you have to make sure that these secondhand items are good for your health, too.  Keep in mind that furniture can contain harmful varnishes, finishes and components, which you may have to remove first before making them a permanent part of the house.  In some instances, you can always paint over the harmful finishes with white paint. Did you know that by using recycled and reused home décor, you are also lessening your consumption of the ...
9 September, 2009 by Green Life Staff Categories :
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Green Reasons - Ways to Buy Smart

The number of reasons or ways to buy smart are beginning to be more of an issue today than at any other time in the past.  The number of ways to do this will vary but you will end up with the same result.  When thinking of methods to do this, first think of all the things you do in a week. 1) Make trips to the grocery store smart. How can you save and buy smart here?  One way is to buy meats and other foods in bulk.  The price of meat per pound will be cheaper if you buy the family packs.  By splitting the meat into serving size amounts and you have several meals from one package of meat. Another way to save at the grocery store is to price other items by the amount they cost per serving.  If a larger package is less per serving than a smaller one, the larger package is the better deal and it can be split into serving sizes as well. One way to save and buy smart is to avoid impulse buys.  This is one reason you should never go to the grocery store when you are hungry.  Everything will look good and ...