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From Earth2Tech: "Brighter Planet credit card users can earn points for every $1 spent, with every 1,000 points going toward offsetting 1 ton of carbon. The company announced its credit card service, which works with Bank of America, late last year read more »
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From Ecopreneurist: "Every $1000 dollars spent, using the Brighter Planet credit card, funds an estimated 1 ton of carbon offsets, roughly equivalent to taking a car off the road for 2,000 miles, or powering and heating/cooling a typical home for a read more »
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Bored with your duct tape wallet? Try this tip from Green Daily: "They've devised a way of folding a single 8 1/2 by 11 sheet of paper (or a used Tyvek mailer) into a wallet, complete with cash pocket and room for up to 8 credit cards. I think it read more »
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From The Daily Green: "The latest on the scene is Brighter Planet, which has teamed up with Bank of America to offer a Visa credit card that invests in renewable energy projects with the incremental "reward" that might otherwise line the pocket o read more »
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This post from Ideal Bite details a few credit cards that donate a small portion of your purchases to charities. I've posted about this before but there are a few new options here. read more »
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This list of credit cards will help you support your favorite environmental cause with every dime you spend. I know I never get around to cashing in my credit card rewards so would better than collecting worthless "points" [via Hugg]. read more »
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Pay with your PC Financial debit or credit card when shopping where President's Choice products are available and receive 50 bonus PC points for every reusable bag or bin you use. Nice to see stores giving an incentive for bringing your own bags. read more »
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