BabyRN asked:

A friend of mine raved about it, so I bought one, am waiting for it to arrive but am wondering if it’s worth the money (they were quite expensive).

I looked into it and found some good reviews in aquarium magazines and studies done in Japan and India with eco bio blocks being used in sewer systems and water treatment plants so it seemed legit. Anyone have any experience with them?

http://www.onedersave.com/products.htm

LUAM

xobrokenheartox3 asked:

also, is there anywhere i can buy feed bags for less?
is there any other website that has good eco friendly save the earth bags which gives the money made to charity?

RED

Jun
14
Allie luvs the world asked:

I am looking for eco-friendly makeup that is good. Like, really good. I want it to be green (no, not the color) but not have sacrificed how well it actually works. Not brands, but specific products would be helpful. When I say eco-friendly, I don’t mean the ones that say they’re eco-friendly, natural, etc. The real deal people. Like, high concentrations of plant-based and naturally-derived ingredients, and fewer to no parabens, sodium lauryl sulfate, phthalates, petrochemicals, and synthetic fragrances or dyes would be fabulous.

My inspiration? It’s earth day people!!

Oh, and money isn’t really an issue. I know this stuff can be expensive.

Thanksamuch!

MARIE

Alyssa C asked:


Would you spend more money on a product providing its eco friendly product lines and items make from recycled materials?
http://hautehideout.goodbarry.com/_catalog_38708/Eco-Friendly_Products

NEWMAN
Mar
05
singinsweetie10 asked:


I really want to do more recycling and buy more eco-friendly products, but I don’t really know much about it. I see eco-friendly products at the store, but they are more money. How do you save money and recycle? And just what are some ways to recycle or things that you can recycle that you normally wouldn’t think of? Thanks! Sorry if this question was confusing!

THORIN
Feb
20
Filed Under (Eco Friendly Products) by EFP Blogger
Voice of Liberty asked:


Al Gore uses his to guilt people into buying eco-friendly products and to lobby for legislation which makes industry nearly impossible in the name of the environment. All while he travels around the country in his private jet between his three HUGE houses (one of which has a rather large mining operation on its property).

John Edwards has kicked off his “Poverty Tour”, charging communities and organizations in excess of $50,000 for a ten minute speech – all for the cause of his campaign and $400 haircuts. Wouldn’t it make sense that if he really cared about poverty that he would use his ability to raise money to actively put it back into the community instead of hoarding it all for himself?

Hillary Clinton votes to send soldiers into a war and then votes to deny them the food, training, supplies, etc. they need to be successful.
Moveon.org calls for boycotts of all companies which advertise or are otherwise associated with conservative media in an effort to punish and silence those who have different political beliefs. Is this freedom of speech?

OLYMPIA

Jan
30
Filed Under (Eco Friendly Products) by EFP Blogger
Courtney asked:


is this statement correct?

First, conserving electricity saves not only money, but the environment too. Luckily, there are other ways than becoming Amish to save energy. Simple things such as turning off lights when you’re not using them, and not leaving ineffective electronics plugged in all day. Other ways to go green are too use as many solar powered items as possible. Technology is improving everyday by introducing new eco-friendly product. Even though energy is, for the most part, man- made, the ways to make that energy affects the atmosphere. Many energy plants burn coal or other fossil fuels to produce energy, therefore when you waste energy they are burning fossil fuels unnecessarily, and this puts things like CO2 into the air, which contributes to global warming. The more and more people use energy, a greater demand for them is in effect.

MIETTE