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Old 05-15-2009, 12:28 PM   #18
thibaulthalpern
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Originally Posted by GeoffC View Post
It is all really very relative - just which process is more environmentally friendly can be argued until eternity.
I think I'm really suggesting that the other side of the environmentally friendly equation is our own human behaviours. Yes, the goods and materials do matter but we have sidelined our own human behaviours as a key factor.

We could, for once shift away attention from the material goods and processes and look at human behaviour.

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