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Green Home Living’s “10 Ways to a Greener Christmas”

by Kara DiCamillo, Newport, Rhode Island on 12.13.05
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10waystoagreenerchristmas.gif Green Home, a site that offers eco-tips and sells eco-products, also is partnered with a magazine called Green Home Living. Their mission is simple: green the home. The current issue’s focus is the holidays and one of our readers, Aliah K., wrote to tell us about the great tips that they have offered. “10 Ways to a Greener Christmas” is a simple yet effective guide for you and your family this season. Match some of the suggestions with our TreeHugger Holiday Gift Guide (such as make donations, buy recycled and buy local) and you’ll be decking the halls a little greener. Thanks for the tip(s)! ::Green Home Living’s Holiday Issue

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