Green Living and Your Dog

August 9, 2008 by Editor · Leave a Comment
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Working to keep your impact on the environment minimal? Well, no doubt you’re looking for various ways that you can live a greener life, which is not always an easy task. One area that you may have overlooked is green living and your dog. You see, not only should you be working on going green, but there are special things you can do to go green when dealing with your dog as well.

When it comes to green living and your dog, it’s important that you beware of some of the cleaning supplies that you may have around your home. Some of these cleaning supplies can be bad for you as well as your pooch. Instead of using cleaning supplies that are full of toxins, make your own or purchase some green supplies for cleaning. There are cleaning aids that you can purchase that are natural or recycled. Consider making old rags from older clothes or perhaps use rags instead of paper towels when cleaning. This can help you go green and protect you and your dog.

If you are working on going green, when it comes to green living and your dog, one important thing that you can do for your dog is to provide him with some dog food that is all natural. There are a variety of benefits with giving your dog foods that are totally natural and healthy. First of all, these green dog foods have fewer products that will cause allergens. Some of the preservatives that you find in regular food for your dog can lead to various allergy problems, such as itching and hair loss.

When beef, chicken, or fish that are hormone free are used in natural dog food, it helps to reduce the impact on the environment. This means that less waste from the animals who eat foods with animals that have been hormone injected will be out there getting into the ground and the water. Also, your dog is less likely to deal with diseases in foods as well when you go with dog food that is all natural for your pooch.

Many people also do not even think about how they are getting rid of the dog feces from their pooch. When you’re considering green living and your pooch, you need to think about the dog feces and properly disposing of it. Many studies are starting to show that dog feces is causing problems with bacteria in beaches and also pollutes parks and other areas as well. It is so important that you learn how to properly dispose of the feces so you can help keep the environment cleaner. When you are walking your dog you can go with doggie bags that are biodegradable instead of choosing the plastic ones, which can be so problematic to the environment.

Sustainable Investments

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If you are interested in investments, there is a good chance that you take the long view of things. You look to the future and have a strong interest in the shape of your world that is to come. When thinking about this, however, you may find that your gaze is stretching out the world at large and this is where sustainable investments come in. You are already aware of the fact that buying products that come from social responsible companies can go a long way towards supporting their practices, but what about supporting them in a more concrete fashion?

With sustainable investments, you’ll find that you are encouraged to make sure that the money that you choose to invest will in fact go to companies that have environmental goals that you approve of and support. While this is not a new idea, you’ll find that more and more people are looking to make sure that their money goes to companies who are keeping things like fossil fuel emmisions, climate change, and renewable resources in mind and as many investors can tell you, this is beginning to make the companies sit up and take notice.

Deciding which company to invest in based on green practices can be a difficult thing to decide. There are many different criteria that can be used, and to be a good candidate for sustainable investments, a company needs to be a lot more than simply refraining from being overtly environmentally irresponsible. You’ll find that positive screening on the other hand, will yield companies that manufacture goods that are related to renewable resources like solar power or wind power, or that promote other sources of green technologies.

When considering sustainable investments, many people who are looking into environmentally responsible ways of spending their money find that there is a lot of information available if they just look around for it. You’ll find that there are have been many write-ups of various sustainable investments, and you’ll find that are many people who have first-hand experience with this type of investment and are looking to share.

For many investors, thinking about the environment and thinking about alternate energy sources has become something that is very much a present concern. With gas going the way it is, and no change in site, it is easy to see that there is a great deal of thought put into green industries, and people are beginning to take notice. If you are investing or have an influence when it comes to investing, you will find that looking at sustainable investments can help shape your vision of your future.

The Farmers’ Market

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If you want to reduce your ecological footprint, support your local community, and eat better on top of it, you need to look into your local farmer’s market. Depending on your growing season, you’ll find that your local farmer’s market might run for a healthy portion of the year, and even if you live in large city, there is most likely a place where the local farmers go to sell their produce.

When you shop at a local farmers’ market, you do your part to stimulate the local economy and encourage your dollars to stay in the local area, enriching the people who are essentially your neighbors. Supporting your local farmers’ market can help improve your entire town or county, and is a great way to reinforce the bonds of community.

By shopping at the local farmers market you are also helping to reduce the amount of fossil fuels being burned and released into our atmosphere. Shipping foods over a long distance is something that requires truly enormous amounts fuel, and when you buy at your local farmers’ market, you help reduce that amount. Local farmers also dont need to factor in the cost of shipping into the final price of your fruits and vegetables, which can result in a very happy wallet!

When you head to the local farmers’ market, you’ll find that you will have a wide variety of foods that will allow you to eat quite adventurously. Many markets will have organic vegetables that have been grown locally, but you will also find that there is meat that has been humanely raised and slaughtered as well as eggs that come from chickens that are not kept in small 1 x 1 foot cages. If you live in the right area, you may also take advantage of honey that has been created using local plants, which makes for a very tasty treat. On top of all of this, you’ll find that the food that you get is much fresher, has not been frozen and will generally taste better as well!

Take the time to make sure that you have checked your local farmers’ market for your needs, and give the localvore diet a try!

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