Archive | Green Living

By Shifting Spending to Bamboo, Organics and Green Cleaners, Mom-to-Be Becomes “One in a Million”

HoneyLynn, a soon-to-be-mother who joined the Big Green Purse campaign back in March, has shifted almost $2,000 of her household spending to products and services that benefit the environment as part of her commitment to live a greener life. Here’s her story:   “Over the last 4-5 years, I have really become committed to environmentally conscious […]

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Big Green Purse a Finalist for “Books for a Better Life” Award

I’m honored! Big Green Purse: Use Your Spending Power to Create a Cleaner, Greener World, is a finalist for the prestigious “Books for a Better Life” Award given annually by the New York City Chapter of the National MS Society. The winner will be announced Monday, February 23, 2009 during an awards ceremony at the Millennium Broadway […]

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When You Start Spending Money Again, Make a Difference: Choose Green Products and Services

The current economic downturn has a “green” lining: reduced consumption is cutting environmental impact almost across the board, scaling back carbon dioxide emissions and trash piles as people drive less, buy less, and pluck more goods out of neighborhood yard sales and on-line swap shops before they get redirected to the dump. These are good […]

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After 40 Years, Protecting the Environment Becomes “Overnight Sensation”

I celebrated the very first Earth Day as a high school senior in 1970. As students across the U.S. buried polluting automobiles, decried oil spills that were fouling pristine beaches, and protested nuclear power plants, I thought it would be only a matter of months before Americans would come to their senses and adopt an ethic focused on […]

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Forget Black and Orange. Can I Get That In “Green”?

As Halloween unofficially kicks off the holiday buying season, Big Green Purse is encouraging consumers to ask “Can I get it in ‘green’?” no matter what they’re looking for when they shop. The idea is to pressure the nation’s 1.6 million U.S. retailers more forcefully than ever before to offer the greenest products and services […]

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