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August 7, 2007

Burning Question

Is buying/selling "green" worth it?

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Robert Powell said:

Is buying/ selling green worth it?

Is it? Sure it is. Maybe it is slightly more expensive or slightly less convenient, however the use and support of green products is what helps fuel their growth. Continued support is necessary to see such products continue to gain a share of the markets and industries it so desparetly needs to be in. Is is worth it? Using and supporting products that can be recyled, and or have been made with green practices is vitital to our planetary success.

Selling green-
Those who have the option to sell or not to sell green, have to look at the bottom dollar, but need to understand the greater good. The future.

August 7, 2007 3:04 PM




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