Dear Green American, We know going green on a budget isn’t a new concept. In fact, in many ways, the goals of “living green” and “sticking to a budget” are the same: to live within our means, recognizing that resources are limited and that waste comes with a cost. The same lessons about responsible consumption apply whether we are considering the resources of an individual, a family, a community, or the human family stewarding the resources of the planet that we share. In our latest issue of the Green American magazine, we recommend several different ways to go green and save money. Donate today to support our work to make a just, inclusive economy, one that works for all, and get a one-year subscription to our Green American magazine, including the latest issue "Go Green on a Budget." Plus we'll thank you with a free "I am a Green American" compact tote — made from 100% recycled water bottles. Here are a few articles from this issue you don't want to miss: "8 Ways to Save Money Going Green": Check out these eight tips to save money going green so you can protect both your wallet and the environment. "Save Money and Build Community with the Gift Economy": From free stores to really really free markets, the gift economy brings abundance to everyone. "Ways to Eat Organic Food on a Budget": Use these tips and tricks to enjoy organic food on a budget.
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