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Aug 2, 2022Liked by Leah Koenig

If I would have known how you were using the information, I would have suggested several other things -- Sheets Laundry Club also has fantastic hard soap for dishes and detergent sheets for your clothes (and many other products) that arrive in recycled paper packaging. Those don't require that massive amounts of water (bulky and heavy) be shipped in plastic packaging (which is the story of your Seventh Generation products. People mistakenly feel those are environmental, when they are really only marginally better, if at all, then other corporate products. If anything, S.C.Johnson, which produces with a substantial amount of renewable energy and does other environmentally responsible things, is at least as good.) Don't let marketing fool you, think these things through for yourself. And, try using washcloths to sop up spills instead of paper towels. They are designed to be absorbent and are easily washed.

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I think any discussion that recommends eco-friendly ways to live is worthwhile. Thanks for your effort and suggestions. Personally, I think eco-friendly discussions need to include some element of vegan living...whether it's full on vegan or part-time - say a few times per week. I'm interested in your thoughts - personally, one huge advantage for a Jewish person is not having to keep a separate kitchen to remain kosher since there is inherently no conflict between dairy and meat.

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Aug 2, 2022Liked by Leah Koenig

excellent

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