Living “green” doesn’t require financial solvency…just conscious and forward thinking. For instance, instead of buying pack after pack of bottled water, we’ve chosen to use aluminum sports bottles. We have several and fill them up whenever we go out. We are no longer “caught” somewhere, thirsty, having to buy a $2 bottle of water. There was a product we quite enjoyed called Icebox water, but I can’t seem to find it now. It was water in a box…convenient and good for the planet!
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The Greenest Dollar is a great source of useful green information. It shows how living sustainably can be a by-product of modern financial solvency
Living “green” doesn’t require financial solvency…just conscious and forward thinking. For instance, instead of buying pack after pack of bottled water, we’ve chosen to use aluminum sports bottles. We have several and fill them up whenever we go out. We are no longer “caught” somewhere, thirsty, having to buy a $2 bottle of water. There was a product we quite enjoyed called Icebox water, but I can’t seem to find it now. It was water in a box…convenient and good for the planet!