Filter Refrigerator
Filter Refrigerator
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On July 21, 2009, Global Green Brands Survey Posted by Penn, Schoen & Berland Associates (PSB) with fellow WPP (NASDAQ: WPPGY) agencies Landor Associates and Cohn & Wolfe, and strategy consulting firm Environmental Partners esty to give us some information important consumer. In essence, consumers are willing to spend more green to get green. The issue is of course why? With the growth of a large family and pet items merchandise ranging from water filters Multipure (think little plastic water bottles) with biodegradable bags dog poop, it's a wonder why we should spend more money.
I use commodity term deliberately here as this is what the products are being made and so, if the economy is any indication, when something becomes a commodity, prices should go down rather than means to consumers must spend less green green.Lets will see a very simple commodity, biodegradable trash bags. Everyone uses trash bags at home or in office, but somewhere after no avoiding it. In India, with a population of 1 billion plus population, could imagine the trash bag use and disposal in daily basis will number in the low hundreds of millions per day. This is a very non-biodegradable garbage bags going into the ground every days. This is a commodity that is cheap to produce today, but that is not always the case. I can remember parents My using paper bags from the grocery store as trash bags back in 1960.
Yes, the original biodegradable trash bags. Where is the revolution today? As I look around my house today, there are a plethora of items, "green" reflective of our current lifestyle. Yes, of course we have Garbage bags are biodegradable and, as we are concerned with the quality of drinking water from the tap, have a filter multipure water installed in order to be able to keep stainless steel water bottle in the fridge for days when we need "H2O on the go ", we have active children have a thirst unending. But looking around, the same material used for our biodegradable garbage bag is used in our biodegradable dog poop bags.
These are definitely the way, a bag use, but hey they are biodegradable and less than $ 0.10 for the bag are a great way to feel good about getting the dog for a walk in the neighborhood and feeling good when you meet other dog owners in a similar news venture.The good research is that all participating countries, the United States, United Kingdom, China, Brazil, India, Germany and France All responded to 77% or higher than they thought it was important for companies to be green. India by the way was high at 98%. Do we need to spend more green to green? Let's hope not and if history is our guide, then trash bags, plastic water bottles and other items to our current merchandise will soon replaced with up and comers.
The simple answer is supply and demand economics. Consumers are used biodegradable trash bags, greater competition and the greater the competition, prices will drop. In the meantime, if are concerned about the high cost of going green, take your dog for a walk and spend coin a dog poop bag that is biodegradable.


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