Your Questions About Green Living

Mark asks…

what is a good website for buying eco friendly products

I am looking for cheap everyday eco friendly “green” household products

The Expert answers:

No thank you.

Carol asks…

How are shops making more eco friendly products?

It’s a question for my homework, and nothing is telling me the answere. It’s not things like the bags they put it in, more of the materials and production – please help!

The Expert answers:

‘shops’ are not making more eco friendly products…………..

Shops are buying locally produced goods and services, so they are travelling less, so saving fuel….so example food is locally produced/grown, meaning it is fresher, not travelling distances so saving on carbon footprint

Donald asks…

How much of the U.K’s current economy is currently taken up by “eco” friendly products and services?

Is this market share increasing or decreasing?
eco” refers to energy saving environmentally friendly products and services e.g. solar pannel manufacturer/retailer, energy consultants.

The Expert answers:

Common dude, the combine IQ of all the people here is 50.

Go ask this question to people who have a job!

Chris asks…

What are some Eco friendly products for students daily needs?

The Expert answers:

Students should choose sustainable school supplies made from recycled materials. Check the packaging information to see. Right now, even at most super stores, you can purchase 100% recycled content paper & notebooks, pencils made from recycled newspapers or reclaimed wood, rulers and scissors made from recycled plastics, pens with barrels made from recycled plastics, recycled steel paper clips and staples, etc. Etc. With other, more durable supplies like backpacks and jackets, choose recycled content if possible, and buy for quality and then maintain the items. Though a $8 backpack sounds like a good idea at the start of each year, shelling out $50 for a nice one just once means that you can use it for years and years to come, without all the waste of throwing out junk backpacks (plus, you’ll save $ in the long run).

Students should also carry lunches in reusable containers, avoiding lunch room waste (if they buy lunch) or mountains of used plastic sandwich baggies and brown paper bags (if they bring their own). Reusable water bottles and coffee cups (for older students) are a must for reducing packaging waste.

Bicycles are also great for students who would ordinarily drive/be driven to school/campus.

Joseph asks…

Can anybody name some online shopping malls that sell eco-friendly products?

The Expert answers:

Http://www.istorez.com/m/shop/eco-fashions is providing good eco-friendly stuffs. Check it out.

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