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Money Talks-Support Sustainable Businesses

Money Talks-Support Sustainable Businesses

By: Kori McKenna


    You've heard, "put your money where your mouth is!" Yes, we need to start supporting businesses with sustainable practices. Sustainable for the environment, for society, and for culture. Business practices should not harm other people, but we see more harm than good today. 

    You've heard, "money talks." And in volumes, it does. When you vow to stop supporting corrupt businesses that are only interested in money and profit, you are making a choice for a better world for all of humanity. You are making a choice to impact your community, neighbors and your support even goes global. There is a tremendous return rate on supporting sustainable businesses -  in fact, the return rate would be endless.

    My advice to start supporting sustainable businesses is to ease your way in. Find your local whole foods, co-op stores, and farmers' markets. From their products, perks, core values, customers' best interest, and workplace treatment, these kinds of places try with all they've got to be sustainable businesses. They need our commitment to support them, and it is time to get rid of these companies that are greedily laughing and sabotaging our world. Put your money where your mouth is. Money talks.

Take the vow to stop supporting corrupt practices!

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