What is your favorite green product?

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  1. EcoGreenGuru

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    What is your favorite green product and why is it green? In 2-3 sentences
     
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    Soap nuts.

    They grow on trees. Non-polluting, non-irritating, you can make an all-purpose cleaner from them easily that is non-toxic.
     
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    I like baking soda. It works on stainless steel and porcelain like nothing else, and replaces a wide variety of toxic cleaning products.
     
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    Tap water....I homebrew and it's the main cleaning agent as well as ingredient in my brews (I usually filter, but the hardness is pretty soft here). I usually clean most my equipment by just rinsing.
     
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    Water - Ever since a thread here pointed out that you can get your windows as clean as any spray just by switching to cotton and water. Most all paper products have a whitening bleach in them that contaminates anything you wipe with them (regardless of what spray you use). I have also found that water works "good enough" on so many other cleaning operations formerly using chemicals.
     
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    my lawn, it cools the air around my house without electricity and converts carbon dioxide.:)
     
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    4.1 watt consumption (long life) vs 40 watt tungsten equivalent (short life)

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    ok . . . I'll bite

    Big Corn and Ethanol Hoax - Walter E. Williams - Townhall Conservative

    If it's any consolation, sources other than corn (for using perfectly good energy for fermenting) are not as horrible a waste being converted into transportation fuel.

    My favorite green things? YUM . . . Chile Verde!! Spinach!! & artichoke hearts!!
    Oh yes ... solar panels too.
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    Its better to drink the ethanol.

     
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    Ethanol and indeed most bio-fuels are losers, often taking more BTUs t produce than they give in energy! Don't burn food!

    Other than that, I have to say, my off grid, solar panel powered house! Have run a generator to charge the batteries exactly 4 hours in the last 5 months, for a total fuel consumption of 1/4 of a gallon of gasoline. We do use about 8 gallons of propane per month for the fridge, water heater (demand) and stove.
     
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    The Motherese Cloth Diapers we use on our kids. No disposable diapers going to land fills, no gel liners sticking to their boy-bits and only one time expense.
     
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    My solar panels.
     
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    good for you! i thought we were the last gen to use cloth diapers. i read an article about a company called diapers.com. started 5 years ago with a website and a garage full of disposable diapers. now, they are all trillionaires and selling a gazillion disposables every day.:(
     
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    Among us crunchy granola eatin parent types cloth diapers are still popular.
     
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    I regularly use glass bottles as a portable water bottle instead of using some kind of plastic bottle that I don't know if it will leak chemicals or get entirely clean. Glass can be sterilized and cleaned over and over again. Not only that, when I recycle it, it can actually get melted down and truly recycled again, not down-cycled. For the cost of CRV in California (provided I'm planning the purchase of the original contents in the first place), I get a good solid bottle that can be used for a multitude of things. Plus the size choices are great... 1/2 liter, 1 liter, etc.

    This and like hyo silver said, baking soda.
     
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    Good thing you didn't say grass. We're talking 'green' as in environmentally friendly, not colour. :rolleyes:
     
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    i knew i would get a fish with that one!:rockon:
     
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    Product & Green don't really go together.

    If we ignore that little thing - my favorite will have to be the EV.
     
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    Must agree with Ken, LED technology will take us a long way.
    Solar panels on more roofs to reduce distribution loss is also key.

    - D