The Economy Of Being Ecofriendly
“I've always liked granola. But before my children were born, no one would have ever called me the earthy, crunchy type. I'll admit I really didn't spend a whole lot of time thinking about the environment. Yet a few months into this mom thing, I was surprised to find myself paying a lot more attention to recycling, organic food and the thermostat,” said Lourdes Ferrero.
The green thinking convert says that she put aside capitalistic perspective by just simply looking at the world around her from a different angle. It seemed as if she had an epiphany comparable to a born again Christian which revolutionized her lifestyle to making her and her family more eco-friendly. “Maybe it was seeing An Inconvenient Truth when my twins, Tristan and Nicole were just learning to crawl...or moving from Manhattan to Queens and noticing the environment around me when I took them out for afternoon strolls....or discovering the vast and overwhelming amount of waste we were producing,” said......
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