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In the current economic climate, its been a bit rough for those that want to go green on a budget. Not everyone can...
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Read the rest of this articleHello world, and welcome to our maiden post. The journey starts here and those who follow along are sure to experience a heightening of the senses. Note that some readers have complained of tingling sensations in the brain when reading our work. Check with your doctor to avoid strange drug interactions.
Seriously though, we’re focused on surfacing news on green with a critical viewpoint. When praise happens here, it will be with good reason because a company or service is adopting tenets that support permaculture.
More coming soon! We’ll be kicking things off with regular news posts followed by some deeper research projects as the site takes off.
Even though it can get dirty, someone has to do it. We’re unearthing the truth about green.
Why Tainted Green? Literally, green is only a color. But in typical human fashion we've pumped a cacophony of additional meanings and symbolism into the word. Green has become a marketing tool used by companies with impunity to wrap their products in a balmy haze of "ethical" and "conscientious" approval.
That's where Tainted Green steps in. We are seekers of truth, and we support the fundamental drivers behind the green movement. Ideas like permaculture, renewable energy, and recycling make sense, but companies that express support for green without a wholesome process behind it have tainted the meaning of green. And so, our focus is to create green content that pushes the ideology forward while pointing out which parts look like this year's marketing baggage. Welcome to Tainted Green, where we focus on unearthing the truth about green.
