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Do you want to save the world by greening your little corner of it? That’s what Green Goods Guide is all about.

Whether you’re looking for great conservation ideas, green household cleaning products, green home goods, heirloom seeds, ways to reduce/reuse/recycle, sources for reusable shopping bags, or red worms for your compost bin, this is the place where you’ll find reviews, sources, and ideas.

There are also a lot of issues that maybe fly under the radar and we’ll do our best to bring them to your attention. Whether it be the black market in tropical timber that hurts the environment and may be used to make the musical instrument you’re thinking of purchasing, or the mercury levels in that Compact Fluorescent lightbulb you’ve been buying to save energy and that needs proper disposal and an emergency plan if a bulb breaks in your home, we’ll be letting you know about it here.

We’ll also be filling you in on what are real green goods, and not greenwashed goods!

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