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Because this blog is “Best Green Home Tips” I tend to discuss green home options – ideas for in and around the home-front. However, I’m betting you leave the house once in a while (hoping), so this week I thought we’d look a few issues that happen outside the home. A few issues that affect your family when you’re on the go include shopping options, transport, and on the go green gear. We’re not going to stray too far from home but these are important eco-issues so we should take a peek at least.

Today; how to be a better green consumer.

This is actually something we’ve looked at a little here. Check out the post Is This Product Really A Smart Green Choice?

When it comes to finding a green company, one that you actually want to buy from and support you want to look for the following traits:

  • A local company over a distant company (whenever possible).
  • A company who has some sort of eco goal or statement that’s backed up. Look for a company brochure or check out their website. Look for green minded goals that aren’t greenwashing. For example, a company who makes bleach, yet claims to be green because they recycle is pretty iffy – their goals and actions collide and not in a green way.
  • A company who doesn’t test on animals.
  • A company who uses minimal packaging for their products and when they do package they go with recycled content.

To learn about various companies you can visit some of the following sites:

  • Climate Counts = rates companies and gives them scores based on the companies impact (or non-impact) on global warming. You can even print out a pocket scorecard to carry in your wallet.
  • For beauty product safety visit Skin Deep.
  • Visit Caring Consumer to learn about companies that do and do not test on animals.
  • Co-op America has a basic green code that their listed companies follow. This is a great place to find merchants with your eco-ethics. They also have LOADS of green shopping guides available for free download.

How do you make greener shopping decisions?

In the last post, Green Product Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Buy I said I’d gather some resources that can help you answer some of the questions offered. Here you go…

Now keep in mind that some of the questions only you can answer, but in some cases, you find info about a company or product that can help you to make a green purchasing decision.

Does the product have a long shelf life?: To learn more about product reliability and life expectancy, try looking at the following…

Is the company who made it / sells it a good green and ethical company?:

Can I recycle the item and or packaging?:

Could I get it from a local company: Check your local yellow pages or do an online search but use your area as a search perimeter.

How toxic is this product?:

Is it tested on animals?: Visit Caring Consumer to see companies that do and do not test on animals.

If you do a little research before you buy a product, you can make sure that you’re getting the least toxic, and most eco-friendly product for your dollar.

    With New Year’s right here upon us, it’s time to make some green goals. If you haven’t gotten your own goals squared away yet, then you may want to consider a nice big green purchasing goal.

    Having a green shopping goal is smart, and covers a lot of ground. By flexing your green buying power you can accomplish energy saving, conserve resources, cut down on pollution, support local economy, support green businesses, and lower your footprint.

    When shopping for home products, groceries, or anything, you can ask yourself the following questions. If you answer truthfully, you’ll be able to make greener shopping choices the whole year… Read the rest of this entry »