A lot of green experts are talking at people, dictating what we should do to live greener, but most people don't take huge steps towards "green-ness." They do little things and then share them with the people around them. We all have these personal epiphanies when we realize, “Today, I can do my tiny part to help save the planet."
Whether you’re a housewife in Idaho or a CEO at a Fortune 500 company, you’ve probably experienced a “Greenest Hour." It may be lime green or forest green, but it's meaningful. "I refused a plastic bag at the deli." "I switched to a refillable water bottle." "I shared a ride to work rather than taking my own car." "I bought organic chicken." (And, of course, we all have our un-green dirty secrets, like "I threw my recyclable bottle in the trash," or "I just couldn't resist that sale on bubble wrap.")
My Greenest Hour is a new community-friendly blog launched in February 2008 by Ecobags.com that brings together housewives and CEOs to share their eco-friendly insights, recommendations, “aha” moments and daily practices. And, if you’ve lost your way down the path to green enlightenment, the My Greenest Hour community has your back. Our “Un-Green Confessional” is a place where you can reveal your sins to the world so that you can live a greener day tomorrow.