An amazon portal that rates vendor eco impact? ::UPDATE:: remembered

djheater

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any ideas? It was pretty limited, but it took the known public info of vendors (like Reebok) and scored how 'eco-friendly' they were....

TIA

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Remembered it's alonovo.com pretty limited but neat idea.
 

djheater

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
"Less guilt"


uh, sure . now the greenies want us to feel "guilty" ? :roll:

Way to go political.

It's sorta silly to read that and think, "They're trying to make me feel guilty".

Why are you disgusted again?
 

FoBoT

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fobot.com
Originally posted by: djheater

It's sorta silly to read that and think, "They're trying to make me feel guilty".

it says it right in the middle of the page. i copied/pasted that from the link you posted. it wasn't my idea to use the guilt angle, it is the idea from that web site. i just commented on it. if you don't want them to use guilt on people, tell the web site people.
 

djheater

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: djheater

It's sorta silly to read that and think, "They're trying to make me feel guilty".

it says it right in the middle of the page. i copied/pasted that from the link you posted. it wasn't my idea to use the guilt angle, it is the idea from that web site. i just commented on it. if you don't want them to use guilt on people, tell the web site people.

"Welcome to the Intelligent Marketplace

Lots of products. Great prices. More joy. Less guilt. Shop Loudly.
And tell everyone!"

What I'm saying is silly is that you're taking an intentionally adversarial pov. It could just as easily be interpreted to mean, if you feel guilty ALREADY shop here. Not that you should feel guilty for NOT shopping here.

How about less agenda more conscientious consumerism?