“The true heart and soul of living green is efficiency.” The opening line of Elizabeth Rogers’ new book Shift Your Habit says it perfectly – the paradoxical combination of going green and actually saving money is actually quite simple when outlined step by step, room by room and product by product. Rogers follows 15 families on their quests to find a happy marriage of ecological ideas and spending wisely. Over a course of one year, the families – dubbed the “Shifters” – saved a total of $100,o00, eliminated 25,000 tons of waste and saved 500,000 gallons of water. What we liked about Rogers’ book is that it wasn’t a preachy, monotonous read. Divided into areas of the home, then subdivided into specific products, the novel reads more like an encyclopedia of eco savings. Rogers even encourages her readers to skip the parts that don’t specifically pertain to them. “You can read this book cover to cover, or just flip through to the sections that you are most interested in. If you’re looking for an answer to a specific question, consult the index. If you’re in search of inspiration and camaraderie,
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