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Enjoy browsing the bookstore created through Amazon.com. Each book is hand chosen and can be purchased without leaving the TreeHuggerz site. Be sure to allow pop-ups in your browser. These are books I'd like to add to my personal library and others that reflect frugal, eco-living. Some titles are eligible for free shipping and most are available used. Payment is made directly to Amazon.com and they will be shipping your bookstore items. You may use a check, money order or credit card to pay for your books. Bookstore purchases are separate from the secondhand store items. If there is a title that you would like to see included, please let me know by sending an email to: feedback@treehuggerz.org.
Trash Talk : An inspirational guide to saving time and money through better waste and resource management (Paperback)
by Lillian and Dave Brummet
North Americans are overwhelmed by the immense environmental problems our world faces yet studies report that 66% would do more if they knew it had a measurable impact. Trash Talk is about changing people’s mind-sets by providing thought-provoking ideas that inspire readers to participate from the ground level in their waste reduction efforts. All the ideas are relatively simple and do not require any special skills or tools. --Amazon.com
Average Customer Review: 4.5 STARS
Home Enlightenment : Practical, Earth-Friendly Advice for Creating a Nurturing, Healthy, and Toxin-Free Home and Lifestyle (Hardcover)
by Annie B. Bond
A comprehensive guide to creating a toxin-free, environmentally friendly home-with an eye toward bringing health and harmony to those living there and those on the earth as a whole. --Amazon.com
Average Customer Review: 5 STARS
What Can I Do?: An Alphabet For Living (Paperback)
by Lisa Harrow and Roger Payne
A wonderful resource for both new and renewed interest in sustainable living, What Can I Do? makes a great gift. The advice inside covers a broad array of subjects: from stopping the junk mail in your mailbox to reaping the economic and social benefits of green business; from buying sustainably harvested seafood to donating and recycling your obsolete electronics; from finding local food producers to getting your town to turn garbage into soil-improving compost. --Amazon.com