Profile for: CharlieB
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About CharlieB:
CharlieB's interests, passions, hobbies and favorite activities, etc.
I recently became a stay at home mom to my 14 month old son (and became pregnant with twins) so I finally have the time to really do the research and live a truly green lifestyle. I started a blog with the things I've learned so far and the changes I've made to my lifestyle.
I recently became a stay at home mom to my 14 month old son (and became pregnant with twins) so I finally have the time to really do the research and live a truly green lifestyle. I started a blog with the things I've learned so far and the changes I've made to my lifestyle.
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Favorite Green Websites:
CharlieB's top 5 green websites.
1) SeventhGeneration website and newsletter 2) 3) 4) 5) |
Sustainable Essentials:
CharlieB's top 5 green products and
services 1) BumGenius washable diapers 2) Nature Babycare biodegradable wipes 3) Maid Brigade - green housecleaning service 4) Seventh Generation everything 5) O Organics line at Vons |
Journey Into Green:
How did CharlieB come to be involved in Earth-conscious living?
I became a mom and wanted a better life for my child. I'm late getting into this but I am fully committed and find the journey very fulfilling and exciting.
I became a mom and wanted a better life for my child. I'm late getting into this but I am fully committed and find the journey very fulfilling and exciting.
Recommendations:
CharlieB's favorite books, movies, TV Shows, environmental organizations, or local community groups.
I've been watching Planet Green a lot more but wish there was a show that really showed us what we can do in our everyday life to make a difference. New products, tips for recycling, etc. Everything I see in the media and on TV talks more about hybrid cars and solar panels but for those people that can't afford these things, what can they do to bring about change? I started a blog with some tips that I've found useful.
I've been watching Planet Green a lot more but wish there was a show that really showed us what we can do in our everyday life to make a difference. New products, tips for recycling, etc. Everything I see in the media and on TV talks more about hybrid cars and solar panels but for those people that can't afford these things, what can they do to bring about change? I started a blog with some tips that I've found useful.


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