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Paying the Price for a Clean Conscience

Posted by Sharleen Smith on October 16, 2006 - 7:55am.

I have to pay to have my printer recycled! Hmph. While I didn't actually expect to make any money on this deal, it never occurred to me that I would have to spend some to do the right thing.



Something Borrowed, Something...Green?

Something Borrowed, Something...Green?Posted by Hillary Rosner on May 18, 2006 - 1:56pm.

Last year, a widely syndicated news story declared, "More Couples Choosing to Make Their Weddings Green." But despite the growing interest in eco-friendly nuptial celebrations, planning a green wedding isn't nearly as easy as it should be. It involves either a lot of extra cash to spend on a one-stop organic event planner, or a lot of extra time to spend micro-managing details. I should know: I'm getting married next month, and I'm exhausted from trying to find enviromentally sound options for every aspect of the wedding.



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