Green is a lifestyle, not simply a now trendy choice one thinks about when you recycle.
Green is adopting a pet instead of buying one from a breeder.
Green is buying books secondhand (for dirt cheap!) than buying them new from a bookstore (sorry borders and B&N)
Green is growing our own.
Green is taking along that cloth bag and avoiding plastic.
Green is telecommuting to work.
Green is using public transportation or carpooling as often as possible.
Green is saving money.
Green is effort, responsibility, patience, but more than that, being Green is a very fulfilling choice that makes you aware of how valuable things are, how important it is not to waste, and how much we love our planet.
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