Greetings from Green Proof Your Home!
We have recently partnered with Greenhome.com, the most comprehensive marketplace on the Web for everything eco-friendly. Green Home consistently comes up #1 when searching on the Web for “green products” or “environmental products.” They have great solutions for greening your home, event or business. Check out the kids department for great eco-friendly holiday gifts.
We have made it incredibly easy for you to go green and every time you make a purchase from the environmental store located on our website at: http://greenproofyourhome.greenhome.com/, Green Home will share a portion of the revenue with our organization.
Green Home thoroughly researches all the products sold on its website, putting every product it carries through a rigorous evaluation process, ensuring each is as green as possible. This process requires that manufacturers provide detailed information about each product.
Just as Green Proof Your Home can help you take simple steps to "go green", we also believe in supporting businesses that are transforming local economies, supporting our health, and protecting our environment.
By making a purchase at Green Proof Your Home’s Green Home store, you will not only be strengthening our organization, but also supporting a company that is changing the way the world does business. Buying green products for yourself and others passes along the message that the environment matters…more than ever.
Be sure to check out our store at: http://greenproofyourhome.greenhome.com/
Please pass this email along to others to let them know.
Thank you for supporting Green Proof Your Home and a sustainable future for all of us,
Tara
TARA BILLER
Founder and Owner
Green Proof Your Home
615-829-9440
tbiller@greenproofyourhome.com
www.greenproofyourhome.com
Showing posts with label Green101. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green101. Show all posts
Green 101
Top 10 tips to start going GREEN
by Tara Biller
May 1st 2009
1. Recycle - Paper, Plastic, Aluminum & Glass
2. Tote reusable shopping bags
3. Use non-toxic household cleaning products (or make your own homemade solutions)
4. Replace incandescent light bulbs with CFLs
5. Kick the bottled water habit and use reusable BPA-free bottles
6. Eliminate junk mail
7. Unplug appliances when not in use: coffee maker, toaster, cell phone chargers, etc.
8. Turn off lights, TVs, computers, stereo, and other electronics with not in use
9. Buy organic and locally grown food
10. Plant trees
by Tara Biller
May 1st 2009
1. Recycle - Paper, Plastic, Aluminum & Glass
2. Tote reusable shopping bags
3. Use non-toxic household cleaning products (or make your own homemade solutions)
4. Replace incandescent light bulbs with CFLs
5. Kick the bottled water habit and use reusable BPA-free bottles
6. Eliminate junk mail
7. Unplug appliances when not in use: coffee maker, toaster, cell phone chargers, etc.
8. Turn off lights, TVs, computers, stereo, and other electronics with not in use
9. Buy organic and locally grown food
10. Plant trees
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