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San Francisco Energy Watch

San Francisco Energy Watch

Reviewed by Gabriella Canez

December 17, 2009

Energy efficiency is the cheapest way to conserve our natural resources and save money. This program does not only offer free energy assessments but also financial incentives that lower the cost of energy efficient equipment. San Francisco Energy Watch's comprehensive services make the entire process easy and convenient.

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Organic Gurus

Organic Gurus

Reviewed by Karen Ann Teeters

November 24, 2009

Reasonably priced Organic Gifts sets in the gifts tab and a nice selection of Green and Organic titles in the books section. Easy to navigate site offering good reliable green brand names.

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CalFinder Solar Contractors

CalFinder Solar Contractors

Reviewed by Heide

October 30, 2009

We are a GC in Seattle and we looked into using them. They took our credit card number and then while on the phone we decided it was not for us. This was in June of 2009. We thought we were done with them. October our card gets run by them for $385.00 we called to say what?s going on? They said "Why don't you want to use us?" I was like, "are you kidding? You just ran my card, we have no contract no nothing. "They said 'Take it up with your bank, we are not refunding your money." So they commit fraud and use our card and then have the Gaul to just say take it up with your bank? We never signed up with them. They are TRUE SCAM ARTISTS stay away. SCAMMMMMMMM SCAMMMMMMMMMM CALFINDER IS A SCAMMMMMMM

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Ecobaby Organics

Ecobaby Organics

Reviewed by Kenia

September 8, 2009

Amazing company, I was surprised they have been in business for so long. The company president was amazing and took time out of her busy schedule to help me with all my questions.

Excellent quality products.

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Freecycle

Freecycle

Reviewed by Ilona

August 31, 2009

It's amazing the stuff that people have but no longer want or need. I have received lots of thngs from an almost brand new couch to paper back books.
An absaloute must for those who don't want to fill landmines with perfectly good and useable things

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Care2

Care2

Reviewed by Laurie

August 17, 2009

Care2 is a huge community with lots of opportunities to make a difference. I sign petitions, read articles on living a healthy and green lifestyle, and meet friends. Love it!

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PoopBags

PoopBags

Reviewed by David Elder

July 29, 2009

Rather than review, I have a basic question. With the number of "biodegradable dog poop bags" on the market ranging from dogipot to biobag, how do we know the base materials to ensure full biodegradability? I know there are government standards, but shouldn't something fully degrade and leave no trace like say an apple peel. Are either of these products truely biodegradable in the absolute sense leaving no trace behind or are they rather a mixture of corn based materials and petroleum polymers in disguise?

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BioBag

BioBag

Reviewed by David Elder

July 27, 2009

biodegradable dog poop bags are a key for pet owners. To save both costs of shipping (hard to find locally), as well as to save on the shipping expense, team up with like minded neighbors and share a case. Biobag biodegradable dog poop bags are I believe the best and only patented version that I am aware of. I like them

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Regenerative Design Institute

Regenerative Design Institute

Reviewed by ARWpermie

July 8, 2009

RDI is an amazing place to learn and expand your knowledge of Permaculture and Nature Awareness.

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Tom's of Maine

Tom's of Maine

Reviewed by Ecosaveology

July 4, 2009

Since I was very young and growing up in Maine & NH my mother would only use Tom's of Maine. The factory may still give tours, the outlet store is worth the trip! If you live in Kennebunkport you can buy Tom's of Maine Recycle bins for roadside pick up. They are a long time Eco company and stand by their products. I love fennel toothpaste, Sister "Hannah Hardaway" olympian freestyle skier uses many of their products too.

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