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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2009

Confused by all the "eco-friendly" labels? Good Housekeeping decodes which products really are green with the new Green Good Housekeeping Seal.

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http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/?src=syn&mag=ghk&dom=youtube&chan...

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  • I'm so tired of green this and green that...I'm willing to bet that most of these companies don't actually give a crap about the environment. Being green is trendy and hot right now, thus sticking a label on something is a good way to sell. It's a fad and will pass....remember the Captain Planet days of the 90s? There was also an eco scare in the 70s, only they said we were going to have an ice age instead of global warming.

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  • eco-friendly my ass

  • Why didn't this video go into detail about what the seal means about the product? All you said was, "We'll refund your purchase if it proves to be defective in 2 years." What does that have to do with "going green"? I found this video to be very uninformative.

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