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Use Your Green to Be Green

By
Real Estate Agent with Maximum One Realty Greater Atlanta

Earth Day is a time to reflect on how our daily actions can benefit our planet.  In economic times like we are experiencing now, many of us are asking if being "green" will negatively affect the "green" in our bank accounts.  However, those of us who are interested in protecting the earth, for the most part continue to do so regardless of economic conditions.

The economy has not dampened the green commitments of most U.S. consumers, according to a recent national poll in which more than two thirds of those who purchase "green" products or services said their "green" buying habits are unchanged and one quarter said they've actually increased their purchase of "green" goods or services. Only 8% of "green" purchasers said the economy has reduced their buying of "green" products and services.

Adults were asked how the recent changes in the economy has affected their purchasing of "green" products or services such as non-toxic or biodegradable cleaning products and restaurants that serve locally sourced food.

Among the 73% of those who reported buying "green":

-67% reported buying the same;
-26% bought more;
-8% bought less

Asked how knowing that a store or restaurant focused on being "green" as part of their business would impact their likelihood to visit, 49% said they would be equally as likely to visit, regardless of extra distance or effort. Another 26% said they would be more likely to visit if it involved no extra distance/effort, and 8% would be more likely to "go green" and visit even if it required extra distance/ effort.

"The overall results of this survey highlight the staying power of green among consumers even during the toughest of economic times," said Mike Kapalko, environmental and tork services manager, SCA Tissue North America.

Such a great attitude - let's hope it's contagious!

John Mulkey
TheHousingGuru.com - Waleska, GA
Housing Guru

Anne, as i stated in an earlier blog post, going green isn't as much about saving the planet as it is preserving an environment fit for human habitation. (I was born in Marietta and built homes there for many years)

Apr 22, 2009 01:32 PM