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Stepping Up the Go Green Mission

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Going green encourages one to exist in a friendlier environment, and there are numerous different ways to "go green." While most people are knowledgeable that going green is good for the Earth, they may not fully surmise the extent of its impact. Going green has diverse positive influences on the environment, offering cleaner water and air, conserving natural resources, and overcoming global warming.

Going green benefits the environment by lessening pollution that penetrates the soil, water and air. By utilizing alternative energy sources and evading burning fossil fuels, recycling and reducing waste, and driving further efficiently some pollutants are discharged into the environment.

Going green also aids in protecting the territories of several species of wild animals. By stopping the consumption of paper commodities, purchasing reused and recycling whenever possible can help limit the extinction rate for species that live in wooded areas. Going green also overcomes the threat to marine wildlife, which dies each year due to pollutants or trash in the water supply.

The Environmental Protection Agency considers recycling just one plastic bottle conserves sufficient energy to light a 60-watt light bulb for up to six hours. Going green urges people to reduce their consumption, recycle as often as possible and reuse items to minimize waste. Lessening waste boosts the environment by decreasing the amount of plastic in landfills, where they can biodegrade and release carbon dioxide, which adds to the greenhouse gas effect. Encouraging recycling is better instead of burning the waste and releasing smoke which is potentially harmful pollutants.

This edition brings to you those companies with their green products that have remarkably replaced or are stirring the market with their green approach. Green products are part of the green mission and we, in a way too, advocate the initiatives via our list.
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