I’m trying to find out how best to rate the green value of a product. For example, on a scale of 1-10, 1 being the worst, 10 being the best, value of a product’s impact on the environment. Or maybe the rating system measures the carbon footprint of a unit of any given product? Like, for every can of bug spray the carbon footprint is 3 lbs (I’m reaching here, just trying to paint a picture of the answer I think I’m looking for).
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- Do you know of any ‘green’ products that have turned out to be a lie or not so green?
- What’s with all the advertising/media on “green” and “organic” products?
- Solar Products: How Can I Find The Day Of Expiration On Green Giant Products? Read On Please.? (1/17/2012)
- Do you buy organic and “green” products for your children?

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Sadly, No.