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	<title>Paraben Free &#38; Natural Skincare - plus a whole lot more! &#187; US consumption</title>
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		<title>Green Stats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just took a fun trip to Miami Beach with 2 of my college roommates. We had a great time relaxing in the sun and catching up. On the flight home, I started reading the Delta Sky magazine. I am always amazed at how great the airline magazines are. Truly &#8211; every time I read [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just took a fun trip to Miami Beach with 2 of my college roommates. We had a great time relaxing in the sun and catching up. On the flight home, I started reading the Delta <em>Sky</em> magazine. I am always amazed at how great the airline magazines are. Truly &#8211; every time I read one, I have at least one article that I want to save. This time, there were a bunch. It was all about &#8220;going green.&#8221;</p>
<p>One thing that I found particularly interesting (and disturbing) was a set of stats/facts about US consumption. I thought I&#8217;d share a few of the most interesting points that were made:</p>
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<li>The people of the US represent less than 5% of the world&#8217;s population but we account for more than 25% of the consumption of the world&#8217;s resources. That alone is just plain sad.</li>
<li>If everyone in the US lowered their thermostats by 1 degree in the winter, the nation would save 230 million barrels of crude oil &#8211; enough to fill an oil tanker 400 times.</li>
<li>One gallon of used oil &#8211; the amount from a small car engine &#8211; can pollute 1 million (!!!!) gallons of fresh water and create an 8-acre oil slick. YIPES. Each year nearly 200 million gallons of used oil are illegally dumped on the ground, tossed in the trash or pound down storm sewers and drains.</li>
<li>If every American switched to receiving just ONE bill as an electronic statement  instead of a paper one, the one-time savings would be nearly 218 million sheets &#8211; enough to completely blanket the island of Key West in a single layer of paper.</li>
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<p>And this one had the biggest impact:</p>
<ul>
<li>One out of every 3 pounds of the waste that Americans generate is just for packaging, which each year adds up to 77 million tons &#8211; enough to fill the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans 37 times.</li>
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<p>Lots of food for thought.</p>
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