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From: "Amadeus Schmidt" <[log in to unmask]>
> And there's quite a lot what you can do.
I agree Amadeus. I've been buying organic produce for quite awhile now and
when I can afford it, meat also, but as much meat as I eat I have to buy
most of it commercially.
I have also recently started purchasing nontoxic cleaning and bath products
and I never dry clean. The company I work for has an environmental group
that chides the rest of us who use dry cleaners! nasty stuff.
I don't use sunscreen anymore, too many toxic chemicals.
> It's your decision to live in a polluted area.
Yes, I've thought often about the fact that I live and work in a large
metropolitan, polluted area (Dallas/Fort Worth). I would love to live and
work in a smaller town, away from all this, except for the hated "D" word -
Debt! I need to lose that first which means I need my higher paying job in
the city for now.
Aileen