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August 15, 2008

Good Stuff and Not Too Much of It

Category: Environment

Found these two links on a website today. First, a short video on how we buy stuff, and how much of it we buy.

Guide to responsible consumption video

Then, what we’re buying… is it good?

Good Stuff? - A Behind-the-Scenes Guide to the Things We Buy

A pretty large inventory of all kinds of things we buy, and how they stack up.

Have you ever wondered where chocolate comes from, if antibacterial soap is good for your family, or how to recycle an old computer? If you’ve had these or other questions about the environmental and social impacts of the products you buy and use, Good Stuff is for you. It contains many of the tips, facts, and links you’ll need to start making more informed purchases that benefit your health and the environment.

Posted by pablohart on August 15, 2008 10:37 AM
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