So hey remember way back when and I was talking about Whats Natural and Whats “Natural”? Well what about the same problem when facing organic materials?
Very often people question the high price of organic and wonder how organic that product really is? Well for today, I might have a little help for the search for true organic. Huddler is an online community sorting through the greenwash and finding out what truly is organic and what is best for you and your family.
“We can all use the help of our peers in making buying decisions or learning how to better use what we already own, but it’s important to connect with the right people. Huddler’s Green Home is the place for passionate, eco-friendly consumers to come together, learn from one another, and share their knowledge with the world”.
Click here to learn and educate all you can.
Keep it Green,
Paul

OK so it’s been awhile, I have no excuse, but today I come bearing great financial advice in tough times. You don’t need me to tell you the state of country’s economies these days, so I wont.
So today’s post is a topic that I have been talking about for quite some time, but now I come bearing the financial upside. Apparently Americans buy 28 billion water bottles annually which, if we read correctly, uses the equal of 17 million barrels of oil, sufficient to fuel 1 million cars for 12 months worth of driving. With only 23% of discarded PET bottles recycled it costs American cities about $70 million to clean up the discarded bottles yearly.
Now if you are an avid water drinker but your source is the bottle instead of the tap, I have some information for you. If you drink 8 glasses a day and you get it from your tap you’ll spend 49 cents. This would be a really good year to save your $1400 on a product that not only hurts the environment but it hurts your pocketbook.
There is much more to this article so click here to learn all you can.
Keep it Green,
Paul