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Rachel's "Eco House" Tour

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2007

Rachel, the mother of five, takes us on a tour of her house, and the choices that she and her family have made in order to live more environmentally conscience lives.

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  • the bath water was a bit much for me.

  • If only more people lived like this. Even if people tried half as hard as she does, our world would be in better working condition. Well done, Rachel.

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  • She should use a scrub board and wipe with a corn cob! What's wrong with her! She hates the environment!

  • Congratulations . 

  • This is great :) I've only done a handful of these things so far, but it's a work in progress. And you even did it with 5 kids! I can't imagine...

  • This is great! We can all make a big difference by making "green" changes in our every day lives. If you are interested in learning more about the environmental issues surrounding cotton, a fabric we all come into contact with every day, please watch our video Why Organic Cotton? The production of conventional cotton uses 456 million pounds of pesticides...every year!

  • haha she must be from canada..she said "a boat". Another great eco friendly tip, have less kids. Less people = less pollution and waste.

  • TOP LOADER WASHER! THE DEVIL!!! USES TOO MUCH WATER!!! haha just kidding good job.

  • Showing this to my kids- I think Almaguer is right, it's not an 'eco house' but it's eco living in the house that you have and doing what you can, which is better than most!

  • A great pioneer in her own right. Great job Rachel! However you can also replace your trash bags w/ the latest style that is made from corn starch rather than recycled plastic. LED lights work better than the new cork screw lights too. Overall you're doing an excellent job though. Kudos to you!

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