Green Links
CAPTAIN PLANET has his own Website! http://www.turner.com/planet/static/index.html
I loved this show! Plus this website has a lot of cool information regarding the show as well as how to help save the Earth.
National Geographic’s Green Guide: Tips and information for greener living. http://www.thegreenguide.com/
This website is interactive, has quizes, buying guides, to name a few. It has tips and information on: Home and Garden, Personal Care, Kids, Health and Saftey, Travel, Food and more.
Good Guide: Find Safe, Healthy and Green Products. http://www.goodguide.com/
The Good Guide was recommended to me by my friend Jared. I like this site because it rates products based on Health, Environment and Social impact. From this website I learned that my St. Ives face wash that is not tested on animals is ranked low due to water and energy management, as well as socially due to Labor and Human rights. These are important pieces of information to know about a product, before buying and supporting these companies.
Seventh Generation: Cleaning Products, Detergents, Diapers and femine hygene prdoucts http://www.seventhgeneration.com/
From their website: “Seventh Generation is committed to becoming the world’s most trusted brand of authentic, safe, and environmentally-responsible products for a healthy home. For 20 years, the closely held Burlington, Vermont-based company has been at the forefront of a cultural change in consumer behavior and business ethics…
…Seventh Generation brand-name products include: non-chlorine bleached, 100% recycled paper towels, bathroom and facial tissues, and napkins; non-toxic, phosphate-free cleaning, dish and laundry products; plastic trash bags made from recycled plastic; chlorine-free baby diapers, training pants, and baby wipes; and chlorine-free feminine care products, including organic cotton tampons…”
Go Green Lifestyle: http://gogreenlifestyle.net/
From website: “Here at GoGreenLifestyle.net, we work hard to bring you all sorts of small ways you can make your lifestyle a little more environmentally conscious. From the innovative to the basic, you’ll find a variety of ideas to integrate green practices with the way you live now. You’ll probably even find that it saves you a little green.”