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25 Jobs That Let You Go Green
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In the past few decades, American lawmakers, citizens and businesses are exploring various ways to "go green," with hopes of preserving the earth's natural resources and our standard of living. Consumers are increasingly choosing organic produce.
Gas-guzzling automobile models are being traded for more fuel-efficient modes of transportation. Homes and offices are undergoing eco-friendly renovations and low-energy construction to include reusable materials and increase energy efficiency.
With environmentalism efforts on the upswing, the working world is making changes as well. Companies are implementing recycling and community effort programs to clean up.
Employers are offering reimbursements for purchasing fuel-efficient vehicles or finding other means of commuting. Recyclable materials are commonly used in the workplace. With all of these changes, finding eco-friendly employment has never been easier.
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