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Green home kits


Posted at 12:01 am

It’s July, nearing August.

You know what that means: school clothes sales, freshly-sharpened pencils, a new start.

Here’s a way to get your home on track, too.

If you haven’t made any changes to become more environmentally-conscious in your day-to-day life and want to, consider a “Green Starter Kit” from Let’s Go Green.

Kits range from $74.39 for a one-bathroom home to $168.99 for a three-bathroom home. Each kit is tricked out with environmentally-friendly bath tissue, dish detergent, cleaners, scrubbers and bags of all kinds. There’s even a Let’s Go Green tote thrown into each kit for good measure.

Have a great weekend!
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