As a guest speaker at the annual Conference of the Professional Businesswomen of California, I shared the stage today with Gary Hirschberg. Gary’s the “CE-Yo” of Stoneyfield Farms, the organic yogurt company that revolutionized the making and marketing of organic dairy products. Together, we talked to hundreds of women about becoming “CEOs” – chief environmental […]
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EARTH DAY COUNTDOWN: More Money-Saving Eco Tips
One of the biggest obstacles to “going green” is the perception that eco-living is expensive. The following choices not only don’t break the bank, but actually help consumers save money. * Improve fuel economy – Gasoline is at an all-time high of $3.50 a gallon. Improved fuel efficiency means you travel farther on every gallon […]
EARTH DAY COUNTDOWN: How You Can Afford to Go Green
Want to go green but think it’s too expensive? Think again. You can actually SAVE $20-$50 every month by choosing products and services that protect the planet. Here’s how: Choose quality over quantity. Simplify your needs overall. Then, buy clothes, jewelry, toys, tools, furniture and other commodities that are made to last. You may […]
Shop On Sale
Organic cotton bed linens are luxurious but expensive – until they go on sale. Gaiam.com’s annual green sale is underway now, making organic bedding far more affordable. Sample: Organic wool comforters – normally $249; on sale for $201 Organic cotton pillow – normally $50; on sale for $37 Organic cotton flannel sheets – 20% off […]
DON’T Use Your Purse November 23
Big Green Purse is all about ways you can use your consumer clout to protect the environment. One way is to buy sustainable products that do better than their competitors at reducing climate change, cleaning up the air and water, and protecting wildlife. But another is to buy less in the first place. By keeping […]
GUEST POST: Another “One in a Million” Makes a Difference
“Diane, Just writing to let you know that my morning routine now consists of Organic Raisin Bran, Free trade, organic, shade grown coffee and organic soy milk. The last time I tallied the cost over the course of a year’s consumption, it was around $650 for this household. I started my swap out with Kellogg […]
A Thousand Dollars Adds Up Fast
The “One in a Million” Campaign is urging a million women to shift $1,000 of money they’d spend in a year anyway to green products and services that can help protect the environment. Women are finding all kinds of ways to swap out “brown” products for “green.” Erin just sent the balance sheet she downloaded […]
Green Shopping Makes a Difference
Big Green Purse encourages women to make a difference in the marketplace because the marketplace is what ruins or restores the environment. The dynamic works like this: Women’s enormous consumer clout is critical to manufacturers’ success. Manufacturing to meet consumer demand drives pollution and climate change. Pollution and climate change affect our […]