One did it team has launched a new version of the One did it website. It offers ecological backpack test to estimate what is your annual consumption of natural resources. The test provides questions in different categories as before, but now with more question for registered members. This means you can make your test even more accurate!
There is more to come, naturally. The team is working on to add more features to the site, amongst them eco-tips, Dos, to lighten the ecological backpack. I mean, what is the use of knowing the weight of the eco-backpack if you don’t know how to lighten it. Stay tuned for this and many other interesting features.
One did it believes that the consumption of natural resources (input) is somewhat easier to measure and plan than trying to clean up waste or pollution (output) the consumption creates. Of course, taking care of both the input and output is important. But we still believe that there is a need for preventive approach with ecological issues. We also believe that this could be a groundbreaking change in our minds if we could take this type of thinking to our everyday life. It doesn’t mean we need to move to a forest and start living out of hunting and berry picking (although that might be fun…). If we just take small steps at the time and open our minds to the idea of decreasing consumption the ways we find comfortable in our own lives. One did it is a service that wants to support that type of thinking. We hope you like it and share your thoughts with us via feedback form at the website.
We would like to thank all the beta testers who shared their experiences since the first launch of One did it in summer 2008. Your comments helped us a lot!
Now, enjoy the excitement of waiting for Christmas and check out One did it for your eco-friendly satisfaction.
PS.
One did it offers also a Christmas calendar to help you to make your Christmas full of love and tenderness. It is a tiny little bit different Christmas with eco-friendly tip for each day before the Santa arrives. Every day, there is a raffle of neat backpack designed specifically for One did it and made out of recycled materials.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
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