By Roland Oehme
Before you saddle up and head to the 
mall for your holiday shopping, let Sierra Club Green Home give you the 
lowdown on how your purchases can help or harm your health and the 
planet’s.
What’s the harm in heading to the local 
superstore? Well, that lower price tag is often hiding the costs to the 
environment and to human health, especially for products made abroad. 
Most of the items for sale at chain stores contain toxins, are created 
using polluting and unsustainable practices, use up fuel being shipped 
far distances, and are made by workers who are paid low wages and work 
in poor conditions. Even animals are often harmed in conventional 
manufacturing. Many corporations still test their products on animals 
and use unnecessary animal ingredients.
This season, we have a choice as to 
where and how we spend our money, and it is a very important one. That’s
 why Sierra Club Green Home is showing you how to find products you can 
feel good about buying, whether you’re shopping in your town or on the 
Web.
Not sure if your corner store has goods 
that are truly green? One way to tell is by looking for green labels 
certified by a credible third party (i.e., not the company that made the
 item). Examples of trustworthy labels include Green Seal, Green America Business Seal of Approval, Transfair USA (fair trade), USDA Organic, Forest Stewardship Council, and Rainforest Alliance Certified. You can check out more green labels online. ...
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