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Q COLLEGE DOCTORATE School Name City.
Year Graduated 19 ____ Degree Received Q Major
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ItB's Not Easy Bei ng Green

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Q LIST BELOW YOUR MAJOR COURSE TITLES THAT BEST DESCRIBE YOUR SKILLS/SPECIALIZATION. (attach separate sheet if necessary)

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Tip No.1: DON'T BUY WHALE
WHEN SO MANY PRODUCTS MAKE ENVIRONMENTAL CLAIMS, HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHICH ARE BOGUS AND WHICH ARE FOR REAL? WE ASKED THE
EXPERTS HOW STUDENTS SHOULD NAVIGATE THE SUPERMARKET AISLES, AND THEY HAD A FEW SUGGESTIONS:
THE EXPERTS
- Laura Brown, managing director of Co-Op America, which publishes the National Cal Frankel of Green MarketAlert, which publishes a newsletter on green
Green Pages, a green business directory marketing
" Norman Dean, president of Green Seal, a national nonprofit environmental labeling - Amy Kostant, vice president of education and communications for Green Seal
organization * Don Lotter, author of EarthScore: A Personal Environmental Audit and Guide
- Jim Dougherty, vice president and general counsel for Green Seal . Marketing Intelligence Service, research firm
THE BUZZWORDS THE REAL THING
Recyclable. Ozone safe. Biodegradable. Environmentally friendly. "All consumer products have an impact on the environment," Green Seal's Kostant
The number of new products bearing these types of labels has jumped from says. "The trick isto identify and purchase those products that cause significantly less
2.8 percent in 1988 to 12.8 percent last year, according to Marketing Intelligence damage to the environment than others."
Service.
But not all of these "green" products are living up to their labels. "Watch out
for general [environmentall claims," says Frankel of Green MarketAlert. "The LOOK FOR
more abstract the claim, the less likely it is to be true."
Water-saving AND DON'T FORGET THE...
RECYCLABLE shower heads,
S RECYCLED which save energy
and money, author
Lotter says. They Compact fluorescent light
DON'T farce air inns the huths, which last 19 times aonger
DeIF YOU'RE SMART YOU'LL -water, maintaining and use one-fourth the energy of
water pressure regular light bulbs, according to Alkaline
while reducing Lotter. These are available in hard- rechargeable
water consump- ware stores. batteries. They have
Buy products or packag- "Be skeptical of any unspecific claim regarding recycling," tion by p to 70 no cadmium, which
ing that can't be recy- says Dougherty. The portion of recycled content can vary. percent, according tosic waste pr eatesLster says. These
cled in your local com- to The Real Goods
munity. "The term recy- News: A Journal batteries can be found in hardware
clable doesn't mean any- Don't think ESPECIALLY WITH. "'L"dn "se"' s permarkes
thing if you aren't able to that paper ... Livivg These are UP
recycle the product," marked available in hard- SO HUSTLE ON UP
says Green Seal's Dean. " recyclable" ware stores.
is any Paper, because there's AND GRAB SOME...
greener than the a difference between
rest, says Dougherty of post-consumer and
Green Seal Any paper can pre-consumer waste. AND FOR STANKY n consume reled
hli oue recycled heOsys AyCcmpan.ca paper, which helps reduce deforestation,
cpla ri theyuse scrap SOAP SCUM... helps protect biodiversity (the natural vari-
material generated dur- ety of plant and animal species), produces
materialrgenerated da
GREEN EARTH-FRIENDLY ing manufacturing but the atmosphere and
onlypostconumerLoo formil/orgnicreduces the contamination of chlorine in
ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE waste contains paper cleansers to reduce the amount Americas Brwn Earth Care Paper Cs and
collected from recy- of Ixins in the water system AshdsnIndsstries manufacture this paper.
cling programs. Arm & Hammer Baking Soda, Ahu nutismnuatr hsppr
| & I A m OBon Ami Polishing Cleanser and
ONLY FOOLS... Citra-Solv Natural Citrus Solvent
BIODEGRADABLE a"eex"p'es.
Believe that any product is
heneficial s tohe envirosmentD 'TDO FLAKES
Dean says. Ni product is taulyO .T
environmentally friendly
Psrchase items in glass "Think about itsays
or aluminum packaging Dosugherly. If smeone
OR MORE INFORMATION... Think everything marked biodegradable will rather than plastic says corn Itakes are dsl
end spas part sf thesil.If it's going ''o end because community recy- phin safe it doesn't real
up in a landfill, the claim is meaningless," cling programs are more ly mean anything.
says Dean. "Landfills are made to keep things likely to accept these
Call Green Seal (202) 331-7337, the Council on Economic from degrading." To prevent leakage and run- items.
Priorities (800) 729-4237 or Co-Op America (202) 872-5307. off, landfills create an anaerobic environment
that inhibits degradation.

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