Guide to Green Living
This website, sponsored by National Geographic, provides information on living "green." The quizzes ask people to rank their "green" living habits on topics such as food choices and global warming. There is also a "green" buying guide that encourages consumers to make better environmental choices when shopping.
Big Green Purse: Shopping Green
Designed for a primarily female audience, this website provides valuable information about buying everything from earth-friendly cosmetics to pet food.
Good Stuff: A Behind-the-Scenes Guide to the Things We Buy
This guide, created by The Worldwatch Institute, provides information on how consumers can make better buying decisions. It also explains the environmental and social impacts of buying different goods from coffee to computers and fast food to furniture, among others. There is also a short quiz about buying and using environmentally friendly products. The Good Stuff guide can be downloaded below.
This website, sponsored by National Geographic, provides information on living "green." The quizzes ask people to rank their "green" living habits on topics such as food choices and global warming. There is also a "green" buying guide that encourages consumers to make better environmental choices when shopping.
Big Green Purse: Shopping Green
Designed for a primarily female audience, this website provides valuable information about buying everything from earth-friendly cosmetics to pet food.
Good Stuff: A Behind-the-Scenes Guide to the Things We Buy
This guide, created by The Worldwatch Institute, provides information on how consumers can make better buying decisions. It also explains the environmental and social impacts of buying different goods from coffee to computers and fast food to furniture, among others. There is also a short quiz about buying and using environmentally friendly products. The Good Stuff guide can be downloaded below.
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