A change in seasons brings a chance for families to make changes in their routines. A new season is a great time to “green your routine” and establish simple, everyday eco-friendly habits with your family.
Green living expert and mother of three, Beth Aldrich, encourages families to try little things to make a difference every day and to look for products and adopt practices that work for them and the environment.
• Keep your family’s eyes healthy while helping the environment by purchasing new “green” Airwear eyeglass lenses. Now manufactured using 100 percent recycled water and packaged in 100 percent recyclable cardboard, the lenses are greener than before.
A new season is
a great time to “green
your routine” …with your family.
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Automotive Buying Services LeeAnn Shattuck, President & Chief Car Chick
Leeann@womensautomotivesolutions.com -www.womensautomotivesolutions.com
Women's Automotive Solutions, Inc. 2597 Lower Assembly Dr. Fort Mill, SC 29708 704-248-8706, cell: 704-724-5679
• Switch the light bulbs in your house to energy- efficient, inexpensive, compact fluorescent bulbs. If every household in America exchanged five light bulbs, the energy savings would be equivalent to taking 8 million cars off the road.
• Clean out the clutter by recycling old school papers and giving away outgrown clothes. Before going shopping for anything new take inventory and identify what can be reused so you only replace what you really need.
In addition, Aldrich invites other environmentally- conscious people to submit the creative ways they are making their world a greener, more sustainable place through the “
Lighter.Safer. Greener.” contest. The grand prize is the latest in Airwear eyewear for their entire family. To enter the contest, and for more of Aldrich’s simple, attainable green- living tips, visit
www.LighterSaferGreener.com.
November 2009 | The premier women’s business resource guide
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