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  1. Paulina  September 30, 2011

    That’s a mold-brkeaer. Great thinking!

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    • Stafon  December 14, 2011

      The forum is a birgther place thanks to your posts. Thanks!

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    • Kaylie  December 16, 2011

      You’ve really cpatuerd all the essentials in this subject area, haven’t you?

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      • Ing  March 24, 2012

        Well, a lot of people are fad-driven. Unless being vaieronmentnlly conscious is trendy, hip, and marketable, they will ignore it. Basically, being green has to be marketed to the general public like any other product or fad. Many people might not think it’s necessary, or find it annoying, but marketers think it’s required. After all, they profit from green products (A LOT of profit)!Look at it from a different perspective:The solution to your problem is to look for ways to recycle old things rather than buying new things. You don’t even have to see those logos.

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