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		<title>My Green Mother&#8217;s Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  What a wonderful mother’s day I had!  I’m thankful to my wonderful husband, daughters and dogs who are my true gift for mother’s day.  I’m also thankful to my own mother who showed me through her own love and actions how to be a great mom.  I’m thankful to my grandmothers, great-grandmothers and mother-in-law, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=onedaygreen.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7546554&amp;post=56&amp;subd=onedaygreen&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  What a wonderful mother’s day I had!  I’m thankful to my wonderful husband, daughters and dogs who are my true gift for mother’s day.  I’m also thankful to my own mother who showed me through her own love and actions how to be a great mom.  I’m thankful to my grandmothers, great-grandmothers and mother-in-law, all wonderful mothers who passed on their great legacy and love in motherhood.  Finally, I’m thankful to other family members and friends who, whether they are birth moms or not, are ‘mothers’ to others by showing their love and compassion for all of our children.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-59" title="herbtrio[1]" src="http://onedaygreen.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/herbtrio1.jpg?w=104&#038;h=100" alt="" width="104" height="100" />My greatest ‘ode’ goes to our Mother Earth who has sustained many many generations.  Even though we may treat her harshly at times, she always finds a way to continue to bring forth the best for us to enjoy.  Inspired by a wonderful mother and friend, my ‘Urban Organic Gardner’, I spent most of my day being green.  I planted my herbs and vegetables while playing outside on the patio with my family and drinking fresh squeezed lemonade (I’ll have to talk about the ‘high tech’ citrus juicer I attempted to use in another blog).  My ‘Urban Organic Gardner’ is on a crusade to encourage individuals to go from garden to table so doing my part, I not only planted the wonderful herbs she shared with me, but I bought every other herb I thought I might need as well as some of my favorite veggies.  Now before you bestow me with your admiration, I’ll confess that I’m a brown thumb.  Gardening is one trait my mom did not pass on to me.  I do have persistence!   I keep trying and one day I’ll either get it right or accept that fact that this is not my gift.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-58" title="Lemon Drizzle Cake" src="http://onedaygreen.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/lrg_16551.jpg?w=80&#038;h=60" alt="" width="80" height="60" />  Later, I took the leftover lemon rinds and  put them in the garbage disposal and cleaned my kitchen cabinet knobs leaving my kitchen with a lemony fresh smell.  I also saved some to zest to use later for delicious meals like Orzo with parsley (from the garden) and lemon zest or mouth watering  desserts like lemon drizzle cake. </p>
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<p>Finally I took the lemon pulp and mixed it with brown sugar to make a great exfoliate for my feet with the intention of having my husband pamper me.   He gave me a gift certificate to the spa instead (works for me!).</p>
<p> On a final note, I’d like to say that whatever you did on mother’s day, I hope you continue to find a way to not only pay tribute to the mothers you have known but to the greatest mother of all, Mother Earth.</p>
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		<title>Seriously?! You want me to save the ice caps from Melting?!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 04:19:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I live in Georgia how am I going to save the ice caps from melting?  In a recent conversation with a friend about the environment he posed this question wondering, as I did too, how do I save the ice caps from melting all the way from Georgia and most importantly, why would I care?  [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=onedaygreen.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7546554&amp;post=41&amp;subd=onedaygreen&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="font:14px Helvetica;margin:0;"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-45" title="070507113401" src="http://onedaygreen.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/0705071134012.jpg?w=150&#038;h=100" alt="070507113401" width="150" height="100" />I live in Georgia how am I going to save the ice caps from melting?  In a recent conversation with a friend about the environment he posed this question wondering, as I did too, how do I save the ice caps from melting all the way from Georgia and most importantly, why would I care? </p>
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<p style="font:14px Helvetica;margin:0;">This whole concept of melting ice caps is so far fetched  and remote to those of us who don’t live in Antartica or any of the polar regions it’s inconceivable to even think that we’d be affected at all.  As a Georgian I’d like to first solve the traffic problem then maybe I can think of some place thousands of miles away.  As a matter of fact, here in Georgia and other regions you would think that we could actually use the extra water!  <span style="letter-spacing:0;">As far fetched as it may seem it is a very important issue and there ARE things we can do&#8230;even in the most remote town of the U.S. </span></p>
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<p style="font:14px Helvetica;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><span style="font:normal normal normal 18px/normal Helvetica;letter-spacing:0;">Saving Food!</span><span style="letter-spacing:0;"> </span>To bring it closer to home let’s rename the mission Saving Food! </span><span style="letter-spacing:0;">As he sat noshing on a delicious shrimp scampi meal I told my friend to enjoy his meal because one day that could all change. Scientist believe that melting ice caps could have a disastrous effect on aquatic wildlife and disrupt the entire food chain (You didn’t think that grade school lesson would come back to haunt you huh?) Krill, a tiny shrimp that lives on seaweed growing under the ice, play a key role in the marine food chain, feeding squid, fish and cetaceans(whales, dolphins etc). Krill stocks have already dropped by 80% over the last 30 years. And guess what folks, the less of this food we have the more it will cost!</span></p>
<p style="font:14px Helvetica;min-height:17px;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"> </span></p>
<p style="font:14px Helvetica;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><span style="font:normal normal normal 18px/normal Helvetica;letter-spacing:0;">Saving Travel!</span><span style="letter-spacing:0;"> </span> We could also rename this mission Saving Travel.  I</span><span style="letter-spacing:0;">f all of the Antarctic ice melted, sea levels around the world could rise about 200 feet. This may not seem like alot but it’s enough to put our coastal cities underwater.  Goodbye Hollywood (LA), Broadway (NY), Wine Country (San Francisco) and South Beach(Miami)!</span></p>
<p style="font:14px Helvetica;min-height:17px;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"> </span></p>
<p style="font:14px Helvetica;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;">Now that we have some ideas of how this might affect us what can we do about it?  </span></p>
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<p style="text-indent:-36px;line-height:19px;font:14px Helvetica;margin:0 0 0 36px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"> 1.<span style="white-space:pre;"> </span>Use less water.</span></p>
<p style="text-indent:-36px;line-height:19px;font:14px Helvetica;margin:0 0 0 36px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><span style="white-space:pre;"> </span>2.<span style="white-space:pre;"> </span>Reuse water and rain water.</span></p>
<p style="text-indent:-36px;line-height:19px;font:14px Helvetica;margin:0 0 0 36px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><span style="white-space:pre;"> </span>3.<span style="white-space:pre;"> </span>Save yourself some extra money in the process.  </span></p>
<p style="text-indent:-36px;line-height:19px;font:14px Helvetica;margin:0 0 0 36px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><span style="white-space:pre;"> </span>4.<span style="white-space:pre;"> </span>Go Shopping with that extra money (see my previous blog post for ideas).</span></p>
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<p style="font:14px Helvetica;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;">Local fresh water from many of our very own rivers feed the ocean.   While we are watering crops &amp; grass, spraying our kids with the sprinkler, running water while we brush our teeth etc. less is going into the oceans. At the same time water is still evaporating so we have less going in and more going out.  With less fresh water coming in the water is now really really salty which melts these polar ice caps  But wait! There&#8217;s more! This cycle of less water, more evaporation fills the clouds and warms the globe (imagine those clouds as a cushy down comforter) and many scientist believe this may also contribute to the global warming effect.</span></p>
<p style="font:14px Helvetica;min-height:17px;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"> </span></p>
<p style="font:14px Helvetica;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;">So, let’s save our food, save our travel (save our money!) and use less water.   That’s one small effort you can make to do your part to keep the ice caps from melting.</span></p>
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		<title>The Weird Side of Recycling</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 02:26:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wonder what happens to all those bottles and cans we send to the recycle center? This is a fascinating article from Discover Magazine by Jocelyn Rice and Amber Fields compiling weird facts about recycling.   1  Drink up: It takes three months for a recycled aluminum can to make its way back onto the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=onedaygreen.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7546554&amp;post=35&amp;subd=onedaygreen&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="line-height:19px;font:12px Helvetica;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;">Ever wonder what happens to all those bottles and cans we send to the recycle center? This is a fascinating article from Discover Magazine by Jocelyn Rice and Amber Fields compiling weird facts about recycling.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:19px;font:12px Helvetica;min-height:14px;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"> </span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>1</strong>  Drink up: It takes three months for a recycled aluminum can to make its way back onto the shelf in reincarnated form.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>2</strong>  Or build a bridge: In 2002 researchers from Rutgers University <a href="http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3797/is_/ai_n9371019"><span style="font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;text-decoration:underline;">built a 42-foot-long bridge</span></a> over a river using plastic beams made from polystyrene cups and polyethylene milk jugs.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>3</strong>  Or construct a boat: During World War I, enough metal was salvaged from corset stays to build two warships.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>4</strong>  On April 27 <a href="http://www.earthrace.net/"><span style="font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;text-decoration:underline;">the boat <em>Earthrace</em> began</span></a> an attempt to break the maritime around-the-world speed record. It will use biofuel, some of which comes <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=503419&amp;in_page_id=1770"><span style="font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;text-decoration:underline;">from liposuctioned human fat</span></a>.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>5</strong>  No fat here: During Britain’s 2007 Recycle Now week, svelte models strutted down Brighton beach wearing swimsuits made from steel cans.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>6</strong>  These boots were made for flooring: Nike gathers old athletic shoes and turns them into raw material for “sports surfaces” like tennis courts and running tracks.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>7</strong>  Meanwhile, in China, more than 1 million unsold copies of British singer-songwriter Robbie Williams’s latest CD will be used to resurface roads.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>8 </strong> Last year Chinese hair salons caused a stir by unlawfully recycling used condoms, possibly donated by local nightclubs, into hair ties.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>9 </strong> Elsewhere in Asia, an enterprising dental technician established the Japan Denture Recycle Association in 2006 to cash in on the precious metals in discarded choppers. Proceeds go to Unicef.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>10</strong>  Each year Americans junk more than 80 million dollars’ worth of copper, gold, silver, palladium, and platinum in the form of retired cell phones.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>11</strong>  Cell phones, laptops, and, um, personal massage devices: New British laws mandate that old electronic appliances—including sex toys—cannot be dumped. They must be recycled with other so-called e-waste.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>12</strong>  E-waste is for the birds: An Australian nut orchard converts the shells of vintage Macintosh computers into houses for pest-eating birds.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>13</strong>  Humans need houses too: When Luiz Bispo built his house in a Rio de Janeiro slum out of construction waste last year, city authorities threatened to destroy it. Now the house—which floats atop a junk-filled river on a base of plastic bottles—is being touted as an <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSN15311808"><span style="font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;text-decoration:underline;">icon of sustainable development</span></a>.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>14 </strong> Cities have long been gold mines for recyclers: Beginning in ancient times, tanners collected human urine to use in turning animal skins into leather.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>15</strong>  In the Middle Ages, urine was also used to make saltpeter, an essential component of gunpowder.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>16</strong>  Cities get recycled too: Masonry from Roman settlements made a handy source of stone for medieval church builders.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>17</strong>  But enough is enough: In 1821 Turkish soldiers surrounded Greek forces holed up in the Parthenon and started stripping lead from temple columns to make bullets. The horrified Greeks promptly sent the enemy a fresh supply of ammunition to discourage further recycling.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>18</strong>  Using every part: There are now <a href="http://www.shop.planettrash.co.uk/sheep-poo-air-fresheners-295-p.asp"><span style="font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;text-decoration:underline;">sheep-poo air fresheners</span></a>. Sterilized sheep droppings are turned into packets stuffed with grass- or daffodil-scented material.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>19 </strong> Green to the end: The Doggone Project in Mannheim, Germany, can recycle deceased pets into fertilizer.</span></p>
<p style="line-height:17px;font:12px Arial;margin:0 0 5px;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>20</strong>  You, too: Ecopods, a British company, sells stylish coffins made from hardened recycled paper, available in a range of colors including indigo and silver leaf.</span></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 15:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Well, it’s that time of the year.  Some of you have already started your spring cleaning, or as I like to call it, green cleaning.  Others like myself wait for the kids to be out of school so you have a little help.  This is a perfect time to take stock of what you [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=onedaygreen.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7546554&amp;post=15&amp;subd=onedaygreen&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="font:12px Helvetica;min-height:14px;margin:0;"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-16" title="spring cleaning" src="http://onedaygreen.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/spring-cleaning.jpg?w=150&#038;h=118" alt="spring cleaning" width="150" height="118" />Well, it’s that time of the year.  Some of you have already started your spring cleaning, or as I like to call it, green cleaning.  Others like myself wait for the kids to be out of school so you have a little help.  This is a perfect time to take stock of what you are using to clean your home. </p>
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<p style="font:12px Helvetica;min-height:14px;margin:0;">Many of our standard cleaners have so many toxins and irritants that are not only harmful for your health but strain your municipality’s wastewater treatment system.  The EPA has long been concerned about chemicals in cleaning products and is actively promoting green cleaning supplies in it’s own Federal Purchasing Program.  Adverse affects from these chemicals can include reproductive disorders, organ damage, eye damage, headaches, dizziness and fatigue.  As a matter of fact, children inhale 50% more air per pound of body weight than adults, which makes them more sensitive to air quality problems, including chemicals from household cleaners that might be in the air (off-gassing). Additionally, babies and toddlers discover the world largely by touching and tasting so they are more vulnerable to toxic  residue from household cleanings.  Have you ever tried licking your plates after they have been &#8216;cleaned&#8217; in the dishwasher?  &#8217;No worries&#8217; the chemical residue usually mixes with your food so you really can&#8217;t taste it.</p>
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<p style="font:12px Helvetica;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;">Here are 3 tips to get you started towards greening your clean:</span></p>
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<p style="font:12px Helvetica;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong>Check the labels. </strong> This shouldn’t take long.  Pick some ingredients on your favorite products and google them or google ‘toxins in cleaning products’.   Also, read the warnings.  If a fabric softening sheet says ‘avoid direct contact with fabric’ then obviously the manufacturer knows something we don’t.  That is enough to make me stay away.  If an air freshener says ‘spray in one room and wait 24 hrs to see if there are any adverse effects’ I would also question what happens after 48 hrs , a week or repeated exposure over time?  Am I dying a slow death?  When I decided to rid my home of  toxic products I was informed by my refuse department (after they left them on the curb and looked at me as if I had actually inhaled some of the products) that I can NOT just set them out to be picked up.  These are hazardous chemicals and I needed to dispose of them as as such (duh!)  They suggested I contact the hazardous waste department of my local municipality.  That really put things in perspective for me.</span></p>
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<p style="font:12px Helvetica;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong> Stock up on healthier cleaning supplies.</strong>  You can  either  make your own or if your family doesn&#8217;t want to choose between your making dinner or your making cleaning supplies  there are many companies out there that offer greener cleaning solutions.  If you opt to make your your own, you will find plenty of recipes for cleaning products on the web, in the bookstore or at your local library.  Many of your everyday household ingredients, when combined make excellent cleaners.  These include, baking soda, distilled white vinegar, lemon juice, washing soda and plain water.  If purchasing from a company, check the companies credentials and their dedication to true eco friendly cleaning products, check their ingredient list and find out if they have or are actively seeking </span><span style="letter-spacing:0;text-decoration:underline;">meaningful</span><span style="letter-spacing:0;"> green seal certification (Green Seal, EcoLogo and Design for the Environment seal by EPA).  There are a lot of bogus green certifications so you have to be careful here. I need to devote a full blog to this topic but the three above are some of the highly recommended certifications that have been found to be more credible and legit.</span></p>
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<p style="font:12px Helvetica;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;"><strong> Wash in Cold Water</strong>.  According to the U. S. Department of Energy, About 90% of the energy used for washing clothes in a conventional top-load washer is for heating the water. There are two ways to reduce the amount of energy used for washing clothes—use less water and use cooler water. Unless you&#8217;re dealing with oily stains, the warm or cold water setting on your machine will generally do a good job of cleaning your clothes. Switching your temperature setting from hot to warm can cut a load&#8217;s energy use in half.  Use cold water to pretreat or soak stained items.  If your current detergent isn’t properly dissolving or cleaning well in cold water, look for another eco-friendly options that is specifically formulated for cold water.</span></p>
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<p style="font:12px Helvetica;margin:0;"><span style="letter-spacing:0;">For more information on this topic or other ‘green topics’ contact me <a href="mailto:robinlcash@gmail.com"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">robinlcash@gmail.com</span></a> or check out my website <a href="http://www.economeconsulting.com"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">www.economeconsulting.com</span></a></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people get put off by the thought of going green.  Many I&#8217;ve talked to believe  it&#8217;s going to be a huge task and then simply decide they don&#8217;t have time for it.  Yes, depending on your lifestyle, there may be many things you will have to do but it doesn&#8217;t have to be a [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=onedaygreen.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7546554&amp;post=1&amp;subd=onedaygreen&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-13" title="shopping" src="http://onedaygreen.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/shopping.jpg?w=510" alt="shopping"   />Many people get put off by the thought of going green.  Many I&#8217;ve talked to believe  it&#8217;s going to be a huge task and then simply decide they don&#8217;t have time for it.  Yes, depending on your lifestyle, there may be many things you will have to do but it doesn&#8217;t have to be a huge task.  It doesn&#8217;t have to consume your life and it doesn&#8217;t have to be mundane or boring.  Actually going green can be simple, easy and fun!  </p>
<p>So let&#8217;s start first with choosing one day out of the week to do something green.  I usually find it easier to tackle my ongoing tasks by assigning them a day.  For example, Fridays are usually my &#8216;home admin&#8217; days or Wednesdays are bill paying days&#8230;.get the idea.  So lets say you have chosen Mondays as your day to start the week off green and focus on doing something green.  My suggestion is to go shopping!  Buy a new shirt or a pair of shoes&#8230;.at the consigment store, thrift store or an online exchange store.  You will be amazed at the deals you can find when you get the right stores!  How about buying an authentic Kate Spade purse in great condition for $10, or an Ellen Tracey blazer for $7?! Deals like this are out there in abundance!  Not only will you save the &#8216;green&#8217; but you will save the landfill and the earth.</p>
<p>If saving money is not enough to convince you, here are some clothing facts that may interest you (From Natural-Environment.com):</p>
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<li><strong>Cotton</strong>: The production of (non-organic) cotton destroys farmland and pollutes waterways. The production of a simple T-shirt requires two pounds of pesticide!</li>
<li><strong>Dyes</strong>: Most common dyes that are used in fabrics contain heavy metals that can be harmful to animals, the natural environment, and ourselves.</li>
<li><strong>Synthetic polyesters and nylons</strong>: These are made from petrochemicals via a process of refining crude oil, which creates horrible pollution.</li>
<li><strong>Silk</strong>: Commercial silk is made by boiling the silkworms’ cocoons, then unwinding the single silk strand onto reels. This results in the silkworms being boiled to death in their cocoons.</li>
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<p>What’s more, many fabrics cause further environmental problems when they’re dumped in landfill. Fabrics can typically take hundreds of years (or more) to break down in landfill.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t want to go to the thrift store then I encourage you to consider buying organic or natural clothing.  Look for local vendors or check out the many online vendors of eco friendly clothing.  Have fun shopping!</p>
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