Saving green

I hear a lot of people say that being green is too expensive.  I found that generally just the opposite is true. 

Check out the price of just your cleaning supplies.  You probably paid around $3 for each bottle.  Now look at the price of your baking soda and vinegar.  Did you know that you can clean almost anything with baking soda and vinegar.

Buying second hand clothes is being green and almost always less expensive especially if you have children.  Some of my favorite pieces have come from second hand stores. 

Planning your errands saves gas and time.  I try to stop at stores that I drive by on the way home from work and not back track to them on the weekend. 

These are just three examples of how being green can save you green.  This list could go on for about forever but I am betting that you are smart enough to come up with at least ten more of your own ways to be green and save green.

2 Comments

  1. jessy nguyen said,

    October 3, 2010 at 8:57 am

    i’ve found many people loving green like you.
    i’ve just read a list of thips-how to chose a 5$ beautiful pairs fo shoes from the thrift store.
    Do you excited about green shoes. http://www.greensoulshoes.org
    can you take a look at it and share me what you think about it?

  2. Best Earbuds said,

    August 20, 2013 at 11:49 pm

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