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Greendeavor: Incentive to Shop Green
A fresh and free-to-use social shopping website, Greendeavor is moving us in the right (eco-friendly) direction with regard to our consumer behavior. This site is a hybrid of a social network and a shopping rewards program you can connect through others to aid your understanding of sustainable shopping, help others with their assimilation, and create powerful community centric networks to build broad-based awareness. As you shop within the site and earn rewards points, you'll be simultaneously offsetting your carbon emissions and can monitor your friends progress as well. The site offers additional resources in their 'Learn, Live, and Act' sections in the form of helpful educational, sustainable living, and advocacy resources for members.
There are already some great brands and retailers on board with the site like The Discovery Channel, Nau, Nalgene, Puma and REI.
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Posted on May 7, 2007
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Everyone's hopping on the green-is-hip bandwagon, even though it's almost always for commercial reasons. Which is quite sad.
Posted by Wolf | May 8, 2007 8:39 AMI am not so sure if it is all about economical reasons. And if so, why not. If it makes us have a better planet...
Posted by ine | May 8, 2007 9:23 AMThe site has some very nice icon designs! But what is that iStockphoto fish doing at the left?
http://www.istockphoto.com/file_closeup/why/concepts/2049854_escape.php?id=2049854
As an answer to a previous topic. It always very clear when istockphoto's have been used. The most popular istock pics show up everywhere which makes it kinda sheep.
Posted by Bart | May 9, 2007 10:10 AM