These days we ware seeing a lot more "green" things around. Green seems to be the new in thing. But being green isn't always easy. The age old "paper or plastic?" still has us stumped and that can be equally true for other purchases we make.
We can't solved many of those questions but we wanted to pass on a resource that we use that can help cut down on the research and maybe get you some of those answers. The Green Guide, while sadly not in print any more, still has its on-line resources. One of their best resources is the buying guides. They review about 5 products in a category and give you their pick, the best for the price, and the greenest pick. That way you can balance your budget and get an environmentally friendly product too. It makes buying green way easier and they even give you a link if you want to just buy it on-line.
If this was too much information for you might just need a green beer. Check out this page. The winner for the greenest beer is Peak Organic and the person in the picture on the bottle is a friend of ours from the crew team at Dartmouth. So grab a beer and drink up and feel green at the same time.
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