Make everyday Earth Day! Why is it that each and every year that Earth Day rolls around Americans and others around the world feel some innate urge like they do at New Years to make a resolution.
What I find about people who want and choose to go green is that they claim the switch is more expensive, costly, hard to find. I can tell you that you cannot put a price on quality, cleanliness, safety, and eco-friendly options for your family, your home, this planet.
Seventh Generation is a staple in my home. I trust their products, I know that using them and not the standard household cleaners and the home products are making a difference in the world, protecting my kids, and all at the same time still making a difference in the world. Even if it is just one household at a time.
“Seventh Generation has partnered with eco-lifestyle consultant and author, Alexandra Zissu, whose new book, The Conscious Kitchen, discusses what’s good for your health, what’s good for the planet and what tastes great. Her book also includes great tips on maintaining a green and healthy kitchen.”
So this is how you can change your home, your way of thinking about being eco-friendly, and how you can have a healthy kitchen and healthy eating habits. Enter to win a Seventh Generation cleaning kit prize pack!
Tell me have you gone green, are you going green, do you have hang ups about going green?
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We try to do what we can, like recycle, use reusable shopping bags, refillable water bottles, etc…
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I try to be green by using reusable bags at the grocery store, and that a simple step in the right direction.
We are working on going green!
just started going green&love it!
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I try and do things that are “green” but I don’t think I will ever completely be green. I ride bike all over and recycle when I can!
It’s a work in process for us. We’ve recycled for years, but we’ve just recently started using more earth friendly products and trying to eliminate our use of disposable items and replacing them with reusables. But we’re getting there! Thanks.
We’ve gone partially green by minimizing waste and cloth diapering!
I have completely gone green from recycling to using reusable bags to switching out the light bulbs and buying energy star products.
I am going green slowly, I recycle, re-use and repurpose things, conserve water and electricity and have some of the energy saving light bulbs but I know There’s more to be done.
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I have changed all my lightbulbs to energy savers.
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I go green by recycling and I hope to do more soon!
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I reduced the amount of paper towels we used by keeping many more kitchen towels on hand including some I knit myself.
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I bring my own bags when I go shopping and I try to recycle
cans and newspapers
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I’ve been frugal for as long as I can remember and now people are calling it green. I really don’t understand the big deal.
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