tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3744154917704481383.post8364737520986177243..comments2023-07-15T03:15:47.249-07:00Comments on Purposeful in Puyallup: "Where does the Money go?"Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3744154917704481383.post-68092939865468839712007-10-11T17:51:00.000-07:002007-10-11T17:51:00.000-07:00I loved this post! I agree with you 100% that it'...I loved this post! I agree with you 100% that it's better to buy used than new and to support businesses with ethical practices and that are going to pass along your money in ethical ways.<BR/><BR/>And there are so many products we just don't need in the first place. For example, cleaning products. There's a separate product out there for every cleaning job, and that's all just marketing. People tell me that they can't afford green cleaning products because they cost too much. Well, if you're spending money to buy a "green" window cleaner with a photo of a tree on the label that is basically vinegar and water, then yes, you did pay too much. But if you buy straight vinegar and mix it with water from your tap, you haven't paid much at all. Being green can actually be a lot less expensive if we realize we just don't need to buy many things to begin with.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com