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Oh, wait.
"use more...waste less!"
I have been checking out their Alexa numbers lately and it looks like they have a huge amount of traffic, more so than most of the sites you list here. Nice blend of content and community.
Go green, B*green
Colette
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Kermit the Frog says it’s not easy being green. Kermit is a pathological liar. Here are 10 social sites that make being green so easy for you and your friends, you’ll have no excuses.
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Visitors can browse 1000s of green products, compare prices, read & write product reviews, learn about each merchant and the steps they are taking to be a leader in the green economy, save money with coupons, and read green merchant blogs.
May I throw another into the Mix? The Big Green Switch - http://www.biggreenswitch.co.uk - is a UK-based site aimed at encouraging everyone to do their bit for the environment. There are loads of simple tips and advice on how to make a difference without too much hassle or expense, plus forums, blogs, quizzes, a green products shop and even a green jobs search tool.
For anyone who's new to green issues and wants to play their part, this is a great site to use for starters.
check it out.
www.greenbin.com
http://www.ecotreadsetters.com/ is a social networking site for people concerned about the environment. There are also eco tips, eco news and interviews with musicians who are concerned about the environment.
http://www.appledots.com/contact.asp
But on the other hand, it's GREAT that people are becoming so environmentally aware - & getting connected all over the globe!! :)