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			<title>When it comes to green products, who&#8217;s zoomin&#8217; who?</title>
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			<dc:creator>Bill&nbsp;Penrose</dc:creator>
			<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2005 05:36:24 +0000</pubDate>

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			<description><![CDATA[&#8220;I don&#8217;t trust &#8216;natural.&#8217; People are always dying of natural causes.&#8221;&#8211; Woman looking at food labels, in a Richard Guindon cartoon Roll playing games? Photo: Laura Cacho. Shoppers of the world, I have just one question: Are you an eco-chump? Lots of us try to shop green. We buy unbleached paper towels and recycled products, some with more than 5 percent post-consumer content. Commend McDonald&#8217;s for banning Styrofoam, and shun them for lying about beef fat in the fries. Save our paychecks because we suffer from Prius envy. Wouldn&#8217;t be caught dead at Wal-Mart because, well, it&#8217;s Wal-Mart. But a &#8230;<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=grist.org&#038;blog=5104299&#038;post=9766&#038;subd=grist&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>

			
									<content:encoded><![CDATA[ <p><em>&#8220;I don&#8217;t trust &#8216;natural.&#8217; People are always dying of natural causes.&#8221;<br />&#8211; Woman looking at food labels, in a Richard Guindon cartoon</em></p>
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<p class="caption">Roll playing games?</p>
<p class="credit">Photo: Laura Cacho.</p>
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<p>Shoppers of the world, I have just one question: Are you an eco-chump?</p>
<p>Lots of us try to shop green. We buy unbleached paper towels and recycled products, some with more than 5 percent post-consumer content. Commend McDonald&#8217;s for banning Styrofoam, and shun them for lying about beef fat in the fries. Save our paychecks because we suffer from <a href="http://grist.org/news/daily/2004/08/24/hybrids/">Prius envy</a>. Wouldn&#8217;t be caught dead at <a href="http://grist.org/advice/ask/2004/11/22/umbra-walmart/">Wal-Mart</a> because, well, <a href="http://grist.org/comments/interactivist/2005/06/20/norman/">it&#8217;s Wal-Mart</a>.</p>
<p>But a green consumer is still a consumer, and the evil marketing geniuses who run the world know this. They prey on our longings: love your mother, do well by doing good, live simply that others may simply live &#8230; They put symbols of renewal on plastic packaging. They market products with terms the FDA has yet to define. They overcharge, because they know eco-chumps pay more, eagerly, if it helps us feel a reverent connection with all things.</p>
<p>I know just when I started to feel like one of Barnum&#8217;s one-a-minutes. Years ago, our bathroom sink started draining slowly, and my wife ordered some eco-friendly drain cleaner from a catalog. What showed up looked like it belonged less in the pipes than in the hamster cage. Earnestly we read and followed the instructions, which directed us to dump this mish-mash of twigs and dirt down the drain and wait for its magical, bio-logical cleaning action to take place.</p>
<p>Patience has never been my long suit. After half an hour of watching the water refuse to drain from our little Zen bog, I grabbed a wrench and removed the J-trap, now clogged with enough humus to cover the floor of an ancient bonsai forest. Then I dumped the whole mess in the compost bin. The incantation I muttered lacked reverence.</p>
<p>Look, we&#8217;re all vulnerable. The armies of progressive shoppers mulling which species they should unendanger this week by overpaying for cereal (&#8220;What&#8217;ll it be, kids: Gorilla Munch or Cheetah Chomps?&#8221;) are motivated by a noble impulse, and it&#8217;s not one I mean to discourage. All I&#8217;m promoting is a bit of <em>viridis caveat emptor</em> (with apologies to the Latin professor I never had): green buyer, beware.</p>
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<p class="caption">So good, and so good for your planet.</p>
<p class="credit">Photo: Laura Cacho.</p>
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<p>Because if you&#8217;ve ever paid $8 for toilet-bowl cleaner, you might be an eco-chump.</p>
<p>If you pay extra for coffee beans that grew in the shade of trees providing endangered-species habitat, you might be an eco-chump.</p>
<p>If you wear clothing made from hemp &#8212; or from wool shed by carefree Andean llamas and gathered between 9 and 5 by indigenous folk in native garb who have dental coverage, get regular breaks, and harvest earth&#8217;s bounty using customs learned from their ancestors &#8212; you might be an eco-chump.</p>
<p>What to do? It&#8217;s been said that you have to work within the system to effectively change it. Of course, it&#8217;s also been said that doing so makes you a sellout, man. And this conflict gets to the heart of the issue.</p>
<p>Take a long-standing addiction of mine: Nacho Cheese Doritos&reg;. Normally I avoid artificial flavors and colors (especially public carcinogenemy No. 1, Yellow #5) with an obsession verging on the pathological, but Doritos are a weak spot. Now the green-marketing wizards have saved me from myself: enter Natural White Nacho Cheese Doritos.</p>
<p>In test markets, these organic white-corn spin-offs are flying off the shelves. People are snapping them up, and no wonder; read the back copy, targeted toward chumpish you and me: &#8220;You want to bring home the best for yourself and your family. That&#8217;s why your favorite Frito-Lay brands are going natural.&#8221; The term &#8220;natural&#8221; appears on the bag in some form, including inch-high capital letters, no fewer than eight times. That term remains undefined by the FDA &#8230; naturally.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d guess Frito-Lay, headquartered in Texas and an arm of the gigantic multinational conglomerate PepsiCo, is a big donor to, shall we say, unsympathetic causes. Yet the company wants to reach across the grocery aisle into blue-state food co-ops, riffling through hemp wallets in search of the almighty dollar.</p>
<p>If I buy these chips, am I chumping at the bit, or changing the world? While companies like this pick our pockets, can we change their ways? Think about it: a billion-dollar Texas corporation is considering, however cynically, doing business differently. It&#8217;s up to us to ensure capitalist exploitation goes both directions.</p>
<p>If we create demand for consumer goods that champion our goals, we start the corporate world on the long journey toward sustainability. Encouraging them to take this path can make us &#8212; dare I say it &#8212; eco-champs.</p>
<p>After all, the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single chip.</p>
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