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Question of the Day: Cost of Going Green

When is going green not worth the green?

The price of buying green, or eco-friendly, products is often higher than non-green goods.

Are you a regular buyer of earth-conscious items? Is it worth it to you to pay more for green products? Tell us in the comments.

John September 19, 2011 at 04:34 pm
Whenever the green option is available at a reasonably comparative cost it will be my go to. In time with more and more consumers opting in, the green option will be ever more developed and economically advantageous thus by default help the environment. What thwarts my jaw is the Harikari approach to going green of certain members of our society from the big cities who want to dictate the rest of us but they themselves cannot tell the difference between a blade of grass and a sapling.

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