tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2168177515022246353.post590863770330668372..comments2009-07-26T20:32:05.447-07:00Comments on Real Gators are Green: How To Get UnWASTED!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2168177515022246353.post-8780553360297859102009-07-03T21:00:29.540-07:002009-07-03T21:00:29.540-07:00Okay, so I'm not a huge believer in the idea t...Okay, so I'm not a huge believer in the idea that consuming green products will be our salvation from environmental doom, but that being said, buying sustainable goods when you need them is never a BAD idea.<br /><br />I want to elaborate on the REUSE aspect of the three R's. It is often the most overlooked of the three. You can reuse most anything-- and it doesn't necessarily mean just rinsing out that plastic water bottle for a few more uses!<br /><br />For example: bored with your cell phone? Want a newer one with more features? Look online, on a site such as eBay! You can find slightly used phones that are still in excellent condition, and you can find them at a bargain, too!<br /><br />Along those lines, check out your local flea market. One person's trash is another person's treasure, and that is certainly the case there. More often than not, if you're looking for something, you can find it at a flea market for a reasonable price.<br /><br />So instead of running to the store next time you want or need something, check online and at local flea markets or swap meets-- you won't be as responsible for driving up the production of new goods if you buy used. Think about it!Samhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18185502812597171478noreply@blogger.com