In an effort to go more green in small ways this year, I explored an area of Diapers.com where I usually don’t shop: Green Baby. I know. I know what you’re thinking. WHAT? You don’t usually shop green?!!? Weeeeelllll. I do. Really. I shop green, fresh and local. But my monthly purchase at diapers.com is usually wipes and dipes and I’m done. And, usually? My dipes and wipes aren’t green. (I know.)
So, I was offered a $100 gift card from BabyCenter to shop green at Diapers.com to see what new baby and toddler products we’d find and, maybe, switch to, to make our lives more green. Here’s what I got.
Now, it’s your turn. In the hopes that you’ll try GreenBaby at Diapers.com, I have a $100 gift card for one lucky reader. There are two ways to enter, both require making comments on this post.
- Subscribe to my RSS feed and comment on this post, telling me you’re now subscribed.
- Share a small change you’re making to go more green in your home.
You can enter two times. Good luck!
Winner will be selected in about a week via random.org, so enter now! Winner will be notified by email and will have 24 hours to respond before an alternate is selected.
This post is sponsored by BabyCenter in conjunction with the BabyCenter Blog Network.
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We bought a compost bin to help recycle organic material.
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We are recycling our paper, plastic, aluminum, etc. to make a difference. Thanks!
A small change I’m making to go more green in my home is turning the thermostat up in the summer to save energy
I subscribed to your RSS feed
I subscribe to your e-mails/updates through e-mail and with Netflakes Reader
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We are more diligent about recycling everything from newspapers to shoes!
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We are using natural cleaners instead of chemical-based ones.