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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Rollover Paper Towel

Posted by Greenbee on October 24, 2010

How did we ever survive without the paper towel?  We use and throw them away left and right.  Many of us search the weekly ads and snatch up paper towel rolls by the cart full.  From drying our hands to cleaning surfaces, the average family has found themselves dependent on the roll of quick and easy clean up.  WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

Reusable Bag Paranoia: Is it all in your head?

Posted by Greenbee on February 26, 2010

Reusable Grocery Bags in Assorted ColorsReusable Bags are popping up everywhere as people are making efforts to help the environment. Yesterday we would hear the echo of “paper or plastic?” but today we know better and carry our bags with us. Reusable Bags are even being upgraded some with insulating liners to keep foods cold or hot. Others have separate compartments keeping veggies away from your meat products. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

Seventh Generation Savings & Coupons!

Posted by Greenbee on December 1, 2009

Going green does not always have to cost you an arm and a leg.  Many on our path to Green-ville can now save a few bucks on Seventh Generation household products.  Seventh Generation is one of the more known companies that produce eco-friendly products from household cleaners to your babies diapers for over 20 years.  I use a few of their products in my home and I also love a savings so these coupons have made both the earth friendly and money saver in my happy!

Simply go to Seventh Generation website register for an account if you do not have one and click on the coupons tab. You also might need to download e-Centives a program that is used by many coupon printing companies and sites. It helps the company limit the number of coupons each person downloads to print. Then just make sure your printer is set up as your default printer and your set! Enjoy living greener and with some extra cash saved.

Breville Smart Oven A Red Hot Purchase That Will Have You Seeing Green

Posted by Greenbee on November 28, 2009

1800-Watt Convection Toaster Oven with Element IQ

1800-Watt Convection Toaster Oven with Element IQ

I have been searching for just the right toaster oven for months.  I got tired of having to heat up my whole oven when I just wanted to make a quick batch of cookies and I hated having my counters and cabinets cluttered with various toasters and broiler units.  With the family also is working on living a more greener life, I wanted something that was energy efficient.

After reading a dozen product reviews on various consumer sites and magazines I finally had narrowed my choices to a few toaster ovens, and believe it or not the Breville The Smart Oven was not on that list.  I had been searching for Toaster Oven and the Breville was called a Smart Oven so it never really came up on my various searches. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

Shopping Green on Ebay

Posted by Greenbee on October 22, 2009

A person might look at their kids old Barney lunch box and think since their son is now into Xbox and would beat up any images of Barney on first site, it is probably a good time to toss out the Barney lunch box. Today that is no longer the case as there is an alternative instead of adding the item to the land fill. What you might consider trash others consider a treasure.

It is silly to think that one can shop and be helping the environment but it is true. Shopping on Sites such as Ebay.com or any other Auction site is a form of recycling. Items that might have once been tossed out are now finding new homes through the Internet. Many of us either don’t wish to bother with a yard sale or due to our residence are unable to have a yard sale. Now with the power of the Internet a site has given us our very own virtual yard sale for all to enjoy.

Ebay has helped increase the amount of items being recycled and given everyday people the ability to locate vast items we never thought existed anymore. People have been able to buy other people’s unwanted items for great bargains. Trying to recapture your youth or just a collector of a particular item, Ebay has been a gold mine to hundreds of thousands of people.

A few tips to making Ebay buying and selling a greener one.

Sellers:

  • Try reusing old boxes instead of buying new ones for each item you sell. This will reduce your cost and help recycle boxes. You can always tape over old postage labels. Many stores will gladly let you have their left over stock boxes if you just ask.
  • When packing items and you need some padded protection try using old newspapers or grocery bags. You can even put a “Recycle Me Please” notice on or inside the box so the buyer might get that green bug too.
  • Allow for Local Pickup: If the buyer is not too far you can allow them the option to pick the item up from you. If you are worried about them coming to your home then perhaps chose a public place to deliver the items. If you just don’t want anything to do with strangers then stick with postal deliveries as safety and stress is most important.

Buyers:

  • The main thing is when you get your Ebay items in the mail try to recycle the material it was packed in and with! Then enjoy your purchase! :)

To Buyers and Sellers: As much as Ebay is a huge help to the environment make sure that anything sold or bought are not prohibited or recalled. The Consumer Product Safety Commission is cracking down with federal agencies and making sure to check for items being sold that has been recalled and making it a crime to sell such items, so always check any item especially children items for current and past recall notices.

Ebay even has a Green Team for more information on being more earth friendly in buying, selling, and everything we do each day. Check it out at EbayGreenTeam.com :)