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Ethical Consumption: In the quest for a green home many people have begun switching out many appliances for more energy efficient ones. Yet when you are looking to outfit

Ethical Consumption: As times get busier and busier people, even those who do all they can to go green, are more apt to eating out than finding the time to hit the grocer

Ethical Consumption: There really is no shortage of green products or ideas that you can adopt in and around your home, but what if you are not living in a home but an ap

Ethical Consumption: Want a green product that earns you a tax credit while you sit next to an entrancing fire? The Fire Companys EcoSmart Fire claims to be an eco-friend

Ethical Consumption: Renewable resources are all the rage, how can your closet become one of them? Patricia Harr, the founder of Dress Vault has come up with an excellent

Ethical Consumption: What do sustainable living and the antibacterial craze have in common? Not much, in fact not much at all. The germ phobia has given bacteria a bad na

Ethical Consumption: I myself am not a fan of McDonalds hamburgers, not only for sustainable living purposes, although those reasons are up there, but for the sheer fact

Ethical Consumption: Consumers whose mantra to go green includes products not tested on animals have a lot of loopholes to sort through at the store. Similar to the word

Ethical Consumption: In following up to my last post pertaining to sustainable living and what elements were covered in Michael C. Rupperts Confronting Collapse: The Cris

Ethical Consumption: I read a very interesting excerpt relating to sustainable living and what not striving to obtain that is doing to countries around the globe. Michael

Ethical Consumption: Green living is all the rage, but how much trash is out there? No, not greenwashing, Im talking about actual garbage. The United States alone generat

Ethical Consumption: "FSC Certification. Photo from Wind Horse Farms." This logo has corporate "go green initiative" written all over it. Is that a bad thing? The logo be
Ethical Consumption: Those looking to go green may have already strapped on their pedaling shoes whenever possible to cut out the copious amount of carbon waste being pum
Ethical Consumption: If environmental awareness isnt a good enough reason to ditch plastics when you can, perhaps knowing that the plastic bottle your precious baby is su

Ethical Consumption: "One of the greenest cities in the U.S."The decision to be an ethical consumer is not always in the consumers hands. Oftentimes, access to green tech
Ethical Consumption: You may have tightened down your electrical habits to conserve energy, become more aware of phantom energy that could be leaking from you home, but i

Ethical Consumption: What if sustainable living choices were not invoked by doom and gloom statistics, but instead by a unique and inspirational vision for the future? Ve
Ethical Consumption: It may be scary to learn that one of the most polluted places could very well be your own green home even despite your best efforts to live as eco-fr

Ethical Consumption: Celebrations around the World use candles. Without going green with candles, your celebration can have hidden health and environmental hazards. What

Ethical Consumption: Change and growth take place when a person has risked himself and dares to become involved with experimenting with his own life. ~Herbert Otto Foll