Eco-shopping: Shopping with the Environment in Mind
· By Bill Keaggy on in Beyond groceries with no comments :-(
“Eco-shopping at the grocery store is the practice of making purchasing decisions based on the environmental impact of a product. It is about asking the question ‘Is there a more environmentally friendly alternative that would meet my needs?’ The average American throws out their weight in packaging every 30 to 40 days. One out of every $10 spent at the grocery store pays for packaging.”
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