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	<title>Organic Cotton Clothing Blog &#187; green shirts</title>
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		<title>Going green apparel makes a difference</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Green Apparel]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I find myself hearing people talking about going green almost everywhere I go these days. From the supermarkets, to the mall. I have always believed in taking care of the earth, while we take care of ourselves, and honestly, it&#8217;s not that hard. TV ads everywhere about solar power for our homes, lightbulbs that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I find myself hearing people talking about going green almost everywhere I go these days. From the supermarkets, to the mall. I have always believed in taking care of the earth, while we take care of ourselves, and honestly, it&#8217;s not that hard. TV ads everywhere about solar power for our homes, lightbulbs that save energy. It&#8217;s true what they are saying, small things make a HUGE difference. One of them that make a true difference in just us buying one thing would be buying green or organic apparel. This could range from shirts, pants, even underwear. See, when buying organic clothing, you are doing more than just changing a lightbulb. You are providing the organic farmers money to keep their crops going, without the use of pesticides. A huge factor in pollution. From there you are wearing clothes that not only are good for your skin, but your entire body as well. Our skin is our largest organ, and I know most people never think of it, but it needs to be protected as well from chemicals. So, if you eat healthy by eating organic, putting organic clothing on, will also benefit you as well. If you eat organic already, you are adding to going green even more. So honestly speaking, this going green as they call it now, is just going back to the basics. Before we as people tried to make things easier, which just made them harder. Going green has never been simpler. Eat green, wear green, simple as that.</p>
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