tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2878260668698530448.post3276314561163752130..comments2023-07-01T14:53:34.268+02:00Comments on A Green and Rosie Life: Do more for the planet by buying lessA Green and Rosie Lifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02501989987736281707noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2878260668698530448.post-30133098074901695582018-10-21T18:24:37.234+02:002018-10-21T18:24:37.234+02:00We used cloth wipes for both babies, and into todd...We used cloth wipes for both babies, and into toddler hood. They are easy to get used to using. Baby wipes and facial wipes are more convenient but unless they are fully biodgradable, they are not good for the planet and those ones are very pricey!<br />Good reminder. <br />#goinggreenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2878260668698530448.post-54053980093436774192018-10-14T19:06:53.376+02:002018-10-14T19:06:53.376+02:00Totally agree, materialism has run riot. We used c...Totally agree, materialism has run riot. We used cloth wipes for Caroline. Still got them. Great call to action on change #GoingGreenKids of the Wildhttps://kidsofthewild.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2878260668698530448.post-89118826453078043752018-10-02T20:01:30.034+02:002018-10-02T20:01:30.034+02:00You are so right! The greenest thing is always to ...You are so right! The greenest thing is always to buy less stuff, which is even better than buying eco-friendly stuff. And while it companies are now getting on board with making greener products, it's another battle entirely to get them to accept they need to sell less! It does appear to be a hard sell for those not already interested in environmentalism, but I think there's some hopeful trends towards people being more interested in experiences than buying lots of stuff. Have you come across PostConsumers? It's a really cool group in the US that covers this topic. Teganhttp://theclimatelemon.comnoreply@blogger.com