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	<title>Comments on: &#8216;Green&#8217; Doesn&#8217;t Justify Ridiculous Spending on Baby Gear</title>
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		<title>By: CraezieLady</title>
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		<description>So many &quot;green&quot; products are so expensive, though!  I&#039;m not saying I would ever shell out $20+ bucks for a baby blanket (Hello!  Hand-me-downs!), but there are a lot of green products out there that I wish I could buy, that I believe that people SHOULD buy, versus environmentally un-friendly products, but they just cost so much more than the non-green variety.  

BUT, on the other hand, would buying green products even be half as urgent if more (or rather, MOST) people recycled the majority of the plastics and papers that they consume, and found other ways to reduce their own consumption of fuel, electricity and water?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So many &#8220;green&#8221; products are so expensive, though!  I&#8217;m not saying I would ever shell out $20+ bucks for a baby blanket (Hello!  Hand-me-downs!), but there are a lot of green products out there that I wish I could buy, that I believe that people SHOULD buy, versus environmentally un-friendly products, but they just cost so much more than the non-green variety.  </p>
<p>BUT, on the other hand, would buying green products even be half as urgent if more (or rather, MOST) people recycled the majority of the plastics and papers that they consume, and found other ways to reduce their own consumption of fuel, electricity and water?</p>
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