Stop Buying Into All The Hype And Learn How To Think Eco Friendly For Yourself
Dear friend,
If you're like me you have been worried about
the future of our environment for some time now. You may also have arrived at the same conclusions that I
have:
Politicians use the latest "climate research" in order to boost their own agenda (whatever
that is). They travel all over the world having one important meeting after the next - duking it out
which country has what responsibility - without much of anything to show for
it.
Companies have understood that "being
green" is a selling concept, but sadly many of them are a lot better at selling the image
than at making products that actually are eco friendly.
So, doing something for the environment right
now is up to "the people" - that would be me and you!
We can start making a difference as soon as
we make up our minds, but there are still two big hurdles that usually stand in our way:
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We have been well trained into being
good consumers, which is a difficult habit to break - as we westerners tend to
define who we are by what we buy.
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There is so much to be done that we are
overwhelmed with the whole prospect of "going green" in the first place - ending up
simply abandoning the whole idea.
You may not be able to afford a new car
right now. Not to mention rebuilding your home with all the latest energy saving devices and
appliances.
But you know what - that's
okay!
I'll show you how to use that consumer brain of
yours in order to gradually make better choices, which means you won't feel overwhelmed
either.
Because what you can do,
is to start the process of learning how to think eco friendly.
That is what my free report on eco
friendly ideas is all about - how you can get started with lessening your negative impact on the environment right
now, without really spending any money or much of your time.
Here's what I included in the
report:
The top reasons for going green - it's not
global warming and you certainly don't have to be an idealist to agree with them.
Small changes in your home that make a significant
difference - both for your pocketbook and for the
environment.
Why you should be sceptical about some organic
product claims - some companies have even tried to label, I kid you not, water as an "organic
ingredient".
Being eco friendly as a family - why involving
the kids may be the most important step of all.
This short (you can read it during a coffee
break) report isn't a cookbook for going green however.
The idea is to demonstrate why being eco
friendly is indeed a very smart thing to do, and to serve as food for thought for
making your own discoveries about going
green.
And once you get going, I think you'll agree
that being more eco friendly wasn't that difficult at all.
Download your free report now, and start
your new eco friendly lifestyle today!
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