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Eight Green Gift Ideas


Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia Ginsburg



Giving green gifts is increasingly popular, as it provides an opportunity for your gift to stand out from the crowd and make a positive impact on the Earth.



When giving a green gift, you have to consider several elements, including the gift itself, its source, its packaging, and the company providing it. These elements all make an impact on the Earth, and thus deserve careful consideration.



First of all, the gift itself must be considered. Ideally, its contents should be organic, or at least have a minimum impact on the Earth. For example, paper products should be recycled; cloth products should be made of organic fibers like cotton, bamboo or hemp. Wooden products should be made of fast-growing woods or recycled hard woods.



Second, the packaging of the product should be minimal to reduce waste. Seek zero packaging when possible. Next best is recycled paper packaging. The least desirable packaging is plastic, which takes significant energy to produce and is difficult to recycle. If the only option is plastic packaging, seek minimal amounts of plastic.



Third, the source of the gift is important based on both human rights considerations and transportation costs. It's no secret that most U.S. companies manufacture their products outside of the U.S. This is sometimes the only option when it comes to economy, but you can be a conscious consumer by researching the country of origin to determine how likely it is that they frequently are cited for human rights violations. The fuel costs involved in shipping products from foreign countries vary, but can make a significant impact on the product's overall cost to the environment.



Finally, consider the company itself. It may surprise you to discover that some companies that sell green products are actually not green at all. They may actually be less than green companies. Other companies that use less sustainable products may in fact be greener overall when you consider product sourcing and packaging. The best thing to do is to think beyond the label on a product and do a little bit of research. Consider the concepts above and apply them to all of your green purchases for more conscious consumption.



Eight Easy Options For Green Gift Giving



1. Gift Certificates - require almost no transportation resources or packaging, and ensure the recipient will get exactly what he or she wants. Choose local, environmentally-conscious companies from which to secure the certificates.



2. Organic Products - are often sourced from environmentally-conscious companies that minimize their impact on the world. Consider clothing, accessories and beauty items.



3. Charity Donation - requires no transportation resources or packaging, and directly make a positive impact on the world. Check out organizations that benefit global resource initiatives, focusing on something meaningful to the recipient like water or air quality, or wildlife protection.



4. Local Home-Made Products - buying locally-made products supports the local economy and minimizes transportation impact. Look for hand-made gift items like bags, decorative boxes and children's toys.



5. Massage - a hands-on gift requires almost no waste, and the only products required are a little bit of massage oil.



6. Eco Spa Day - while many spas use treatments that are tested on animals and contain ingredients that don't meet the green standard, eco spas specialize in treating guests to luxury without negatively impacting the Earth.



7. Home-Made Food - if you like to cook, select the best organic and locally-grown products available and prepare a home-made meal that you can either share or drop off. Don't live nearby? Bake organic cookies and send them in the mail.



8. Week of Groceries - take the task of grocery shopping off their to-do list by visiting the local farmer's market or responsible grocery store. Remember to include some recipes for how they can cook the food!



Virginia Ginsburg specializes in research related to ecologically-sound life and business practices. She writes about green living and socially-conscious investing. Her company, Green Baby Gifts http://www.greenbabygiftsonline.com , specializes in gifts that are both beautiful and ecologically-sound.

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Are you a member of a cult and not even know it?
Ok, now stay with me here. If you are a part of a religion, christianity, catholocism, Islamic, whatever, how do you know you aren't a member of a cult? Really, how do you know christianity isn't just the worlds most successful cult? How do we know that some old guy wrote it in hopes of starting a following? Look at it this way: we are told how to act, asked to give money, have rituals (blood of the lord, etc), given an enemy (pagans), told we will go to hell if we don't follow the rules...See? And there are a lot of contradictory things in the bible. And we celebrate christmas on a Pagan Holiday and use pagan things (the tree, red and green, gifts)! There is no concrete, scientific, hold-in-my-hand evidence that God existed! And how is (whatever your religion is) suppose to be right and the others, wrong when those of all the OTHER religions are thinking the same way? This is something I would just like everyone to think about, REALLY think about. Put aside everything you were taught, how you were raised, and THINK. Don't post on here if you are just going to tell me that I am sacriligious or that the evidence is in "life itself". There IS no evidence. Because "life itself" could just be a bunch of atoms combined. SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY!!! Tyler: Er....sure. Elena: ah well, thank you. Stevie: indeed. Completely pointless. Vicsikix: Actually, yes I do. I READ the bible. There is more evidence of erm, DINOSUARS which were BEFORE humans, than any actual concrete evidence, but if you have some proof, send me the link, seriously. Hayden: Loads of thanks! Nikki: I said NO BIBLETHUMPERS! Don't preach to me hun. WHY, I ask you, are people allowed to suffer, GOOD people? And what if you were born in some forest, never did any bad? Do you go to heaven? NO! because guess what? you don't know cult. Lupee: I do believe with you there. I touched in Pagan. I still follow many of the things, like appreciating all nature. James. Thank you. You just said something I should have. I do believe there is a higher power. Just not any of the rubbish they are giving us. Chris J: ah indeed. Paganism is a MUCH more accepting religion. I agree with you there. Paganism, if I HAD to be part of a relgion, it would be that one. Steve: Oh, dont even get me started on the government. Clevergirl: I admire your abiltiy to believe uncondtionally in your religion. However, there are many churches that exploit (mine did). And no, the definition of a cult is a group created to control, for power. Think about how much power religious leaders have. Even the pope could have raped and no one would suspect him. how's THAT for unfair. Tm101: Thank you and thank you again. ED SNOW: WONDerfully stated. You have just summed up the entire catholic cult. AGAIN: SERIOUS ANSWERS. DON"T DEFEND CATHOLOCISM OR CHRISTIANITY. THIS IS JUST FOR YOU TO PONDER!!!! NO BIBLETHUMPERS!!! MUSA: indeed...so where did God come from? and HOW do you know he created the universe? Where is he? Who created him? WHAT is he? AND QUIT PREACHING TO ME EVERYONE!

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