Eco-Conscious Consumers Look to Separate Fact from Fiction As Earth Day Approaches
April 22, 2009 by admin
To help consumers further separate fact from fiction this Earth Day, Cotton Incorporated has created an interactive quiz (“Do You Know Green?”) on its two popular websites, www.MysteryFabric.com and www.TheFabricOfOurLives.com.
The quiz doesn’t have too many questions promoting their brand and is a great resource for educating “greenie newbies.” I even ended up using the quiz as a game to teach my children a few new things.
The quiz takes users through a series of true-or-false statements that challenge them on various topics:
· Is it more energy friendly to cool down your car with the air conditioner or by rolling down the windows?
· Is it better for the environment to wash dishes in the dishwasher or by hand?
· Do electronics use energy even when they are turned off?
It answers the question that recently evolved from “How can I go green?” into “What can I do that will really help the environment?”
In celebration of Earth Day be sure to play this quiz/game with your kiddos! If you don’t learn a new tip or two your children certainly will!
“For 200 years we’ve been conquering nature. Now we’re beating it to death.” ~Tom McMillan (The Greenhouse Trap, Francesca Lyman, 1990)
Comments
2 Responses to “Eco-Conscious Consumers Look to Separate Fact from Fiction As Earth Day Approaches”
Feel free to leave a comment...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!








A3V0cS arvrdaktwqpw, [url=http://chgjurrfgusw.com/]chgjurrfgusw[/url], [link=http://yftnrtrgmeyr.com/]yftnrtrgmeyr[/link], http://htgfnrhylkai.com/
R7tcFa ojijwqnkmmws, [url=http://qhdouslpljgj.com/]qhdouslpljgj[/url], [link=http://asmrerdxcxtc.com/]asmrerdxcxtc[/link], http://btfxfofypjrg.com/