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Green your CARma: Go carbon-neutral
Do your part for climate change by reducing the impact of your driving.
Every petroleum-fueled vehicle, whether it burns gasoline, diesel, biodiesel or natural gas, emits carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases.

DriveNeutral: In partnership with DriveNeutral™, Green Impact provides individuals, organizations, and companies
the opportunity to purchase blocks of carbon credits, offsetting their cars' or fleets' annual emissions.
Green your take-out and events: Use bio-based plastics
Viable alternatives are now available to avoid petroleum-based plastics at your food-service facilities or next event.

World
Centric: World Centric's on-line Eco-Store has a selection of
greener alternatives for take-out products, including biodegradable
bioplastics and sugarcane-fiber compostable tableware.

For more information see "Plastics from Plants Not Petroleum."
Green your office
TheGreenOffice.com: The Green Office
is an online retailer of recycled, environmentally friendly, and sustainable business products, school supplies, and paper.
Green your lifestyle
Green
Home: Green Home is your source for environmentally
superior goods, services, and information. They are an
on-line department store and resource for all your green
living needs — a place to find up-to-date, credible
information to help you make decisions about how to improve
the quality of your life.

What's
Your Type: Look hip, be eco-groovy, and support
a great small business! What's Your Type offers vintage
typewriter jewelry, such as watches, bracelets, earrings,
rings, cufflinks, necklaces and pins, out of old typewriters.

Urge
to Adorn:
Urge to Adorn sells unique and one-of-a-kind belts that are lead-free, 100% pewter buckles,
with the option to use either earth-friendly recycled rubber or wonderful, butter-soft latigo leather.
Blogs and other resources
Ideal
Bite: A great source of green information,
advice, and products for real people leading busy lives.

Treehugger:
The largest green lifestyle blog, with tips on how to
live a modern green lifestyle.

Joel
Makower: The founder of GreenBiz.com
provides tidbits of valuable information on the greening
of business.
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