Shop to Save the World

by ericl on December 31, 2008

I have many noble thoughts to save the world.  But how many of them have I actually done?  Turning off the lights when I leave the room or wanting to go out to a disaster area and volunteer?  Well, no matter what I have wanted or thought of doing, I think I can (and you can too) make a difference when shopping and save the world at the same time.

Vote with your dollar.

Vote with your dollar(s).

Give Back
In my last article on shopping I talked about making money while you shop.  It’s now time to give back and talk about making our spending dollars worth a vote to save the world.

Social Spending
I drive around the city in my Prius (proud owner!) and I notice schools are active, hospitals are busy and police cars patrolling.  So I walk into a local store and notice a sign that says “support your local community – 10% of the proceeds donated to the local high school band”.  And I think to myself “What a great idea.  I get to spend money here to get something I need and help out the local high school.”  Then a couple of days ago my fiance emails me a “Do good while you shop” article link from luckmag.com where I can buy a handful of products that supports the Big Brother and Mentor programs in the USA.  It makes me happy to know that some of the money I spend goes to support good causes.

Responsible Spending
It would be a tiresome task for me to constantly hunt down socially responsible companies to buy from.  But I do read the news and one thing the news is good for is telling me bad news.  Bad news for companies that do bad of course.  Such as info I find on walmarwatch.com which helps me find out the kind of harm Wal*Mart may be doing.  As I hear about these companies using sweat shop labor or buying from sources that oppress their workers, I vote against these companies by not buying from them.

Environmental Saving
Too busy to be an activist and just not aware enough of the news sometimes lead me to just focus on the product at hand.  When I look at my shampoo bottle I look to see if it was made of recycled material.  Or better yet, I look to see if I can use the bottle to be refilled.  I even look at the packaging like Starbucks Cups.  Even when I dine out and I ordered a drink I try not to order an extra glass of water (I try to share it with my fiance).  Because I’ve read on a place card in a restaurant before that said it takes 7 glasses of water to wash 1 glass.  Wow!  I notice many times where guests would just be served an extra glass of water when it never even gets touched after the meal.  What a waste.

So I try to do my part and use my shopping dollars as an active vote.  And just like the recent campaign on “Get the Vote Out”, every vote (or $Dollars spent) counts!  You make your choice and the businesses will listen and follow.

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  • Soothing Sights: Maui Road to Hana Waterfall

    by ericl on December 30, 2008

    Stressed from shopping?  Christmas aftershock?  Well, here is another soothing sight for you.  Ah, just makes me feel so peaceful.  During my trip to Maui, I was mesmerized by this waterfall on the Road to Hana:

    Water + Nature = Nice

    Water + Nature = Nice

    How does this image make you feel?  Leave a comment below.  Let me know if you want the full size image, I’ll email it too you and give you the rights to use it whichever way you want!  Sharing the happy sights is my pleasure. :-)

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    by ericl on December 29, 2008

    Make money while you shop. You’ve shopped before and you will continue shop in the future.  And my take on it is that you should get something for all that hard work you put into shopping.  Right?  Especially if you shop online.

    Spend Money to Save Money

    Spend Money to Save Money

    Be a Smart Shopper
    I’ve been talking about my fiance a lot, but hey I get a lot of good ideas from her.  She’s a very smart shopper, and has a lot of smart shopper friends too (Actually, there is this one friend that deserves most of the credit.  [If you're reading this, you know I'm talking about you. :-) ]).  And one thing I learned watching her spend money is that she saves money at the same time.

    Shoes and a Dress
    At the end of a long day at work, my fiance would come up to me and say “Hey honey, I just got a pair of shoes and a dress online.”  I think to myself, “Don’t we have to save money for our wedding?”  But aside from that she told me she saved 15% and got cash back right away.  I was quite impressed, and I later found out that the shoes and dress WERE for the wedding.  Shame on me for having those thoughts. (Honey, if you’re reading this, I fully support your spending habits.  No complaints at all. ;-p)

    Retail Store Too
    What’s even more interesting are the stores that you can shop at to get free money.  I actually thought shopping online only involved online stores.  But actually you can get free money shopping at some of your favorite retailers, like Gap, Target and even Bloomingdale’s.

    Free Your Money Now
    So what’s the secret, you ask?  You may have already heard of it, but if you haven’t, then you should sign up free with Ebates.com.  If you feel nice, you can make me (and you) 5 bucks by entering my email (ericL (at) visiondecor.com (dot) com) as a referrer.

    Oh, there’s more.
    Ok, ok, I know this is getting a to be a bit long, but you can save even more money when shopping online.  So while I am writing this, my fiance came back from shopping at Target (”how fitting”), and I told her about this article I am writing.  So she responds all excited and gave me one last tip.  So before checking out when shopping online, go to retailmenot.com and search for the site that you’re on to find a cash back or coupon code.  By using ebates and retailmenot.com you’ll be able to get both cash back and discounts off your order.  Double the savings!

    {Special thanks to my lovely Stella (and that ‘one’ friend, who is a great friend have)!  I have a lot to learn about shopping and style from you gals.  Thanks!}

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    by futonL on December 28, 2008

    Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), say what?

    It’s no Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, but it sits in your microwavable popcorn waiting to strike.   Isn’t it ironic? I bet you thought that the butter, the salt, or the combination of the two tasty ingredients were the most deadly to your body, but in fact PFOA (which is a metabolized byproduct of fluotelomers) is a byproduct of the paper coatings in such things like the bag you pop your popcorn in.

    Butter, yum!  Salt, great! PFOA, uhh

    Butter, yum! Salt, great! PFOA, uhh

    Why you should worry.

    Sarcastically speaking, PFOA isn’t that bad…  According to research,  some biological effects from PFOA includes “developmental toxicity, immune system toxicity, changes to thyroid hormone levels, and liver damage.”  So there is nothing to worry about.  Right?

    In an US Food and Drug Administration  (USFDA) study, fluorotelomer-based paper coatings where found to contain 88k to 160k parts-per-billion, while microwave popcorn bags contained anywhere between 6 to 290 parts per billion PFOA.

    The data

    Some toxicologists estimate that microwave popcorn could account for 20% of the PFOA levels measured in an individual consuming 10 bags a year (which is 2 to 3 boxes) if 1% of the fluorotelomers are metabolized to PFOA.

    Why is it in our foods?

    According to Wikipedia, “fluorotelomer-based paper coatings are used in direct food contact because of their lipophobicity; the coatings give papers resistance to oil soaking in from fatty foods.[36] Fluorotelomer coatings are used in fast food wrappers, candy wrappers, and pizza box liners.”

    What you can do, and why you shouldn’t worry (that much).

    Well, honestly, there isn’t much data you can look for to see whether or not food products could contain fluorotelomer coatings but you can safe-guard yourself with some basic rules of thumb:

    • The catalyst that creates PFOA seems to be heat.  So, if you heat up foods in the original wrapper (say a hot pocket or your kettle corn popcorn bag) try and refrain and instead use a ceramic dish (or any dishware that is not paper).
    • Remove the food product from the wrapper being used as quickly as possible.  Not that the length of time really has anything to do with PFOA, but as I mentioned, heat + wrapper with fluorotelomer coating = PFOA byproduct.  So, the less amount of time your food is in contact with wrappers, it seems to be the better.
    • Don’t panic.  Just keep in mind that everything in proportion will keep you healthy.

    Stay safe!

    FYI:  Teflon non-stick pans also admits PFOA, heating up your non-stick pan should be monitored at all times, or else your kitchen canary will meet his maker.

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    by ericl on December 26, 2008

    There’s too much bad in the news lately.  Things just get me down and I see how my friends and family are worried too.  As I said in how to love art by the way you feel, I think it’s time to put up some pics that just make me feel good.  Looking at positive images will make things positive!

    So here’s the soothing sight of the day:

    Off the Coast of Maui (Wailea)

    Off the Coast of Maui (Wailea)

    Do you like this image?  Leave a comment below.  Let me know if you want the full size image, I’ll email it too you and give you the rights to use it whichever way you want!  Sharing the happy sights is my pleasure. :-)

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