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Should I buy food and products that support workers in Third World by buying Fairtrade labelled products even though these goods normally travel thousands of miles from Africa, South America or South East Asia? What if these foods were produced with the use of pesticides and additives? It makes sense then to look for and to buy Fairtrade, organic food to both help the producers in the Third World and fulfil my lifestyle choice to eat healthy and additive/pesticide free food. Thankfully, many producers are now wising up to this dilemma by increasingly producing organic and Fairtrade labelled products. I am currently using Fairtrade, organic t-bags at home! Now comes another important question, should I buy Fairly Traded organic sugar from Kenya that has travelled thousands of miles, or should I buy apples grown in the UK (ideally from a farmers market) that have only travelled only a few hundred miles which means less carbon dioxide and other nasty emissions from the lorries that you see constantly on the motorways in the UK? Buying UK products not only ensures less food miles but also supports local farmers, communities and economies. Unfortunately, choice is often limited and can be more expensive then food produced in other countries......... Decisions, decisions, it's probably best to abstain from eating and give your choice making brain a rest!
But I can safely say that I make attempts to avoid food or products that have travelled from far away destinations such as Australia even if they are organic! Next time you are in the supermarket or wherever you buy your food from check the labels and you will be surprised by how far your food has travelled. Also look at the amount of unnecessary wrapping such as individually wrapped peppers, mushrooms and kiwi fruit in wrapped boxes. When I buy from the local market I tell them to throw it all into one bag, the customer next to me often has 10 individually wrapped portions of fruit and veg. That's 11 (10 plus one big plastic bag) bags into the landfill site that day. For maximum eco efficiency we need to be using jute or other bags made from recycled materials and putting all the loose food into that. For recycled bags, Fairtrade and Organic companies, products and food see GuideMeGreen's green directory.



In the Bible: Why the Sun and the Moon are not Called by Their Names in Genesis?
By: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil | 01/12/2008It is said that they are not called by their names in Genesis 1:16, because in Old Testament times some people worshiped the sun and the moon as though they were gods. Are you convinced by this explanation?
Going Green, Good or Bad?
By: Philip | 01/12/2008The effect of going green on our environment, as well as our economy
How is Solar Energy Produced?
By: nlwest21 | 01/12/2008Many people are considering the use of solar power energy in hopes that it will help to reduce the amount of chemicals released into the air. But before making this decision it is best to know what solar energy is and how it is produced.
Government Waste
By: Chris Waner | 30/11/2008One of the most persistent arguments against free market capitalism has been the disincentive for corporations to be enviornmentally friendly when that behavior runs opposite to the corporation's financial interests. This argument remains so ubiquitous that it almost always goes completely unchallenged. This is a shame given the strength of the opposing argument.
In the Bible: the Third Day of the Creation of the Heavens and the Earth
By: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil | 28/11/2008In the third day of the creation God said, "Let the land produce vegetation: seed-bearing plants and trees on the land that bear fruit with seed in it, according to their various kinds." And it was so i.e. the land produced all of that in 24 hours.
Air Cleaning by Pulse Jet Dust Collectors
By: Oleg Chetchel | 28/11/2008In Oleg Systems Co. Pulse Jet Dust Collector the tubular bags are supported by wire cages during normal operation. The reverse flow pulse breaks up the dust layer on the outside of the bag, and the dislodged material eventually falls to a hopper. Filtration velocities for reverse jet or pulse jet dust collector designs range from 5 to 15 fpm for favorable dusts that require greater fabric area for many materials that produce a low-permeability dust cake. Felted fabrics are generally used for th
Homemade Solar Power – How to Generate Your Own Solar Power and Save Money
By: Ricky Lim | 27/11/2008In this time of high cost electric energy, having your own homemade solar power can be beneficial especially, because solar power is cost free and abundant in supply. Read on, because we will discuss several advantages and disadvantages of solar power and later on we will tell how you can make your own homemade solar power for a price less than $500.
“danger of Indoor Air Pollution in our Homes and Offices”
By: Kevin Hensey | 26/11/2008Many times we are not aware of the air impurities that linger in our homes and offices. The question is how dangerous is the indoor air we breathe?
Are you an Eco Cultural Creative?
By: David Oglaza | 26/06/2007 | News & SocietyCongratulations, if you are reading this article then you are probably a Cultural Creative (CC).
What are Ethical and Vegetarian Trainers?
By: David Oglaza | 26/06/2007 | ClothingEthical and trainers- Not words you often hear in the same sentence. Vegetarian, shoes and stylish are an even less likely combination. But a small shop in Brighton is changing all this. Robin Webbs Vegetarian Shoee have set out to create the holy grail of ethical clothing- trainers, shoes and boots that are animal-free, made in Europe and look great.
For or Against Wind farms?
By: David Oglaza | 18/04/2006 | EnvironmentIn Saddleworth, near Greater Manchester, an eco-war is waging. United Utilities want to build seven 350 foot wind turbines.
Eco Friendly Baby & Family Products
By: David Oglaza | 18/04/2006 | EnvironmentBeing environmentally friendly with babies involves buying products and services that are eco friendly and baby friendly.
Bio-Diesel - Run your car on it!
By: David Oglaza | 18/04/2006 | AutomotiveDid you ever wonder what you would do if petrol went up to over £1 a litre or $3 a gallon?
Are Green Businesses the Way Forward?
By: David Oglaza | 18/04/2006 | BusinessThere is a growing public perception that companies are ignoring health and environmental concerns in their quest to maximise profit and in doing so they ignore other equally important issues such as environmental concerns and local communities.
Is Organic the Way Forward?
By: David Oglaza | 18/04/2006 | EnvironmentThere is a growing public perception that companies are ignoring health and environmental concerns in their quest to maximise profit and in doing so they ignore other equally important issues such as environmental concerns and local communities.
Nuclear Power - It's Back?
By: David Oglaza | 18/04/2006 | EnvironmentAccording to the Guardian (Monday March 27, 2006) the overwhelming majority of leaders at last week's European Union summit, including Tony Blair, strongly backed a revival of nuclear power as the answer to Europe's growing dependence on overseas suppli