- Check about the brand before you buy at home
- Energy consumption when using a product should be less
- Look for an authentic story to tell, something of substantial
- Look for certificates/labels by UN, WTO, etc.
- Don't buy if the product tries to tell a confusing, hard to believe, vague story
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Friday, April 3, 2009
Is it really 'Green'
Food, Car, bedsheets, sustainable flooring, recycled glass, bottles, water... this list is endless. The words hint at something lovely and healthy, but what do they mean exactly? Do people try to cheat you when they say this is 'Green' stuff and you need to shell out more money when buying these products? How can you be sure about that? Well read on...
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