
A wise frog once said, "It's not easy being green." We at Green Promise couldn't agree more. It's more than just buying organic and natural products, it's a whole mindset. Recycling...hybrid cars...renewable energy sources...anything we can do to minimize our "environmental impact." Check back often for articles on how to live a green lifestyle.
| Put a Little Green into Your Easter Basket This Year Aside from its obvious religious meaning, Easter is a time to rejoice in the rebirth of our planet. Green Promise offers greener choices to build a basket from the bottom up with organic and Fair Trade items, truly representing all that nature has to offer. read more... |
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| Tax Credits for the Energy Saving Consumer Some of your energy-saving purchases in 2007 may qualify you for a tax credit up to $500, up to $3400 for certain energy-efficient cars and up to $2000 for photovoltaic property or solar water heating property. read more... |
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| Beginner's Guide to Going Green, Part 2: Reduce Conservation is key to saving the Earth’s precious resources. In part two in a five-part series on how to get started living a green lifestyle, we examine waste, food, water and energy along with some simple changes that can make a large impact. read more... |
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| The Price Chicagoans Pay to Pollute the Earth with Water Bottles: 10 Cents Chicago is pushing to put a tax on water bottles to help curb usage while earning some green for Mayor Daley’s green city. Considering both the toxic load and the environmental hit, we couldn’t agree more. read more... |
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Beginner's Guide to Going Green, Part 1: Choose Organic Foods
Be My Organic Valentine
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Go Green on Halloween
