by AgentR » Mon 26 Apr 2010, 12:24:33
Anything that does not involve BUYING NEW STUFF.
No really; I get quite tired of the use of this, and similar terms, as just another form of commercialism. Most of the time, when you boil off the "new shiny, ain't I cool" part, you end up with having bought a great big lump of plastic, wood, glass and/or metal whose in-use energy savings is only slightly positive, and would have to remain in service for a very long time to even approach offsetting the unfriendly costs of its initial creation.
How much better would it have been to spend that money on properly maintaining the existing asset, and the rest on planting trees or something similarly useful.
In short, if you're buying some new, consumer grade, do-hicky, whether car, or popcicle stick, odds are, that wasn't an eco-friendly action, regardless of what the slick sales guy in berkenstocks told you.
Yes, we are. As we are.
And so shall we remain; Until the end.