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From: Rene  (Original Message)Sent: 7/25/2007 5:50 PM
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THE VIRTUOUS CONSUMER
Is laminate flooring good or bad?
Should one buy beverages in plastic bottles or cans?
And how can one crack the code of little numbers in triangles on the bottom of plastic containers?
"The Virtuous Consumer: Your Essential Shopping Guide for a Better, Kinder, Healthier World" by Leslie Garrett is for busy people who want to buy responsibly but are not sure where to start. There's surprisingly little useful information available, so in this book the author provides the answers to commonly asked questions. Each chapter in this practical, easy-to-read book reveals how a particular sector of the economy impacts the planet and its people. Those who want a greater understanding of the issues can read the whole thing�?those who don't can turn straight to "The Buy Line," a section at the end of each chapter that clearly and succinctly explains what items to put on one's shopping list. What's more, the book is sprinkled with bizarre trivia, fascinating personality profiles, and quick tips�?all focused on living a greener, cleaner life.
[https://www.healthyshopping.com/books/Cart.asp?ItemNumber=1930722745]


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