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How Green is Your Life?

October 11, 2008 @ 12:01 By Gavin Webber 6 Comments

I was reading one of my new followers green blogs (welcome BevB and SubtropicalHappiness!), and found this little gem of a survey.

Not one to blow my own trumpet (much), here are my results;



Your Life is 84% Green


Your life is totally green, and as far as your environmental beliefs go… your actions do speak louder than your words.

Your lifestyle totally serves as an inspiration to others. Whether you know it or not. So keep it up!

How Green Is Your Life?

Have a go yourself if you like. I found it fun, but just couldn’t tick all the questions, because a few things I do are still not super green. I will have to work on that!

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About Gavin Webber

Gavin Webber's daily goal is to live a more sustainable lifestyle, in an effort to reduce his family's environmental footprint so we can all make a difference for our children & future generations to come.

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Comments

  1. emmani says

    October 11, 2008 at 12:47

    Hey Gav,

    I got 88% …

    I have a very bad habit of leaving things plugged in, I don’t donate to anything and I have never really taken much nitice of GM food, is it labeled “GM” anyway?

    I may have cheated a little because I answered some not applicable questions with what I think I would do in that situation…

    It’s the thought that counts!

    Reply
  2. Sharon J says

    October 11, 2008 at 13:02

    I scored 84% too, which surprised me because I was sure that compared to you, I’d be way down the scale.

    Reply
  3. Anonymous says

    October 11, 2008 at 22:58

    thanks for the e-mail Gav We are 76% green not bad for a pair of old fogies hey LOVE MUM

    Reply
  4. john (dad) says

    October 12, 2008 at 20:44

    this old greeny got %78 ill keep trying to keep improving

    Reply
  5. john (dad) says

    October 12, 2008 at 20:46

    this old geeny got 82% better than i thought for an old greeny

    Reply
  6. Gavin says

    October 12, 2008 at 20:54

    @emmani. Well done! I answered it only if I had consistently performed the task over time. But, at least the intent is there.

    @sharon. You shouldn’t be surprised, you would have noticed that there weren’t many questions about renewable energy or the type of car you drive. It treated all things equally.

    @mum. Well done, you haven’t lost your touch.

    @dad. Stop cheating mate! You can’t have too goes at it and change your score!

    Reply

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