Although you may think your house is clean and safe,
according to Diane MacEachern, author of The Big Green Purse, toxins are
everywhere. From the plastic we store our food in to the very products we use to
make things cleaner, the chemicals in everyday household items may be making us
sick.
So, Diane says we have a responsibility to our family, our budget, and to the
environment to be choosy when it comes to our spending power. If we can shift
$1,000 of our family’s yearly household budget to greener products, it will send
a strong message to manufacturers that consumers care about their health,
safety… and planet.
And in this audio, you’ll hear what you need to know to make every purchase
count.
You’ll Also Hear . . .
• The 2 dangerous chemicals that could be in your household plastic – and how to
make sure your plastic is safe
• The simple little trick parents can do to help their kids be more relaxed,
energetic and healthy
• The fastest known way to let manufacturers know you demand more responsible
behavior from them
• A very easy tactic that will help you combat the commercialization your
children are bombarded with that makes them think they need every new toy at the
store
• 2 ways to ensure your children’s clothes are the safest they can be
• Key strategies that will help parents control the overall consumption of their
households
As we go about our everyday lives, Diane says, it’s vital to remember that you
can’t really “throw away” anything. Garbage goes somewhere, and is never really
destroyed. So it’s important that we make deliberate, conscious decisions when
it comes to our spending -- and make everything we own as valuable as possible.
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