Mar. 1st, 2009
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Mar. 1st, 2009 08:58 pmThis is potentially interesting. A teacher at Cal (I found out about this in my employee newsletter thingy) has developed a website that rates products based on a number of axes, including the social and environmental impacts of the products. Quoting the website, GoodGuide.com:
* What chemicals are in your baby shampoo?
* Was sweatshop labor used to make your t-shirt?
* What products are the best, and what products should you avoid?
Increasingly, you want to know about the impacts of the products you buy. On your health. On the environment. On society. But unless you’ve got a Ph.D, it is almost impossible to find out the impacts of the products you buy. Until now…
GoodGuide provides the world's largest and most reliable source of information on the health, environmental, and social impacts of the products in your home.
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Mar. 1st, 2009 10:07 pmDecided at the last minute (with the aid of the rain and a not-feeling-very-good teenager) to skip my planned trip to San Leandro and environs. Spent most of the day in my chair, but I did get the following things done.
( Cut the list for your sake -- I make the list to remind myself that while I feel like I'm a total slug, I am getting things done, things I care about. )
( Cut the list for your sake -- I make the list to remind myself that while I feel like I'm a total slug, I am getting things done, things I care about. )