Making decisions about sustainable products and practices involves hours of research. When the information is dry and presented in a boring format, the hunt can become tedious. Several green websites are well designed and engaging. Afterall, isn't good design, regardless of the medium, always engaging? Here's a short list of appealing sites to investigate:
Treehugger This comprehensive site weighs in on topics ranging from design to transportation with plenty of "how to" guides.
Environmental Working Group covers health, farming, natural resources and energy with a special focus on protecting children from environmental toxins.
Good Guide focuses on personal and cleaning products and is helpful for learning about the implications of some common chemicals used in these products.
Green Money Journal provides accessible information about socially responsible investing.
LOHAS a B2B site that tracks the market segment they name the "Cultural Creatives" and define as those seeking a lifestyle of health and sustainability to provide a forum to exchnage best business practices.
Enjoy the exploration.





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