But regardless, here are a couple things I/we do to be "greener":
(1) Natural soaps in the bath for hands, face, hair, body =
CT Organics
(2) Natural soaps at the sink for hands, dishes = CT
Organics, Seventh Generation
(3) Natural soaps as cleaners for tile, tubs, toilets = Pine
Sol, Baking Soda
(4) Natural soaps as cleaners for bicycles, countertops =
Simple Green
I am attempting to battle against the alternatives:
(1) Bar soaps, body washes, shampoo, conditioner =
detergents
(2) Antibacterial hand soaps = detergents
(3) Chemical cleansing = Formula 409, bleach, Comet
(4) Chemical cleansing = Windex
Buying eco-friendly cleaners |
Another thing I'm doing to be "greener":
(1) Buying local = farmer's markets, homemaking,
friends/neighbors exchange, walking to downtown
(2) Living local = "day without a car" at least
one day per week
(3) Commuting socially = Metrolink
(4) Commuting sustainably = Bicycle
I am attempting to battle against the alternatives:
(1) Buying supermarket = food out of season, trucked 10,000
miles, swollen for market
(2) Gasoline addiction = cars are status symbols and
lifestyles are unrealistic for our children's children
(3) Commuting solo = lonely, stubborn, type-A
(4) Gasoline addiction = cyclists are not esteemed in our
culture, safe cycling should be a respectable option!
I feel like I live in a bowl of mixed nuts. I want all the nuts to taste well together
but not every flavor is to every guest's palate. I'm meeting lots of new people these days with
classes starting up again. It's
fun. Regardless of that I feel like a hypocrite
up in front of a classroom of young idealistic people preaching about carbon
dioxide emissions while driving on the freeway 80 minutes per day.
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