Tuesday, March 1, 2011

An Interview

I did an interview through an email with Walker T. Lunn a Member and the  Manager for EnviRelation1  got some really useful results that i will be able to use for my project! . To check out the website their go to http://www.envirelation.com/main_page.html

What inspires you to be environmentally friendly?
I grew up enjoying the outdoors with my family.  My experiences in the
outdoors played an influential role in shaping who I am today.  Recognizing
this, I committed myself to a life of working for environmental preservation.
What kind of products do you use?
            My wife and I purchase environmentally-friendly and organic
products whenever possible.  We both are cautious about false claims and
try to understand the real impact of our decisions and actions. We also
focus on buying fewer products and making the most of them.
  Is it hard to be environmentally friendly? why or why not?
            In being “eco friendly” gets easier every day.  The important point I
keep in mind is that “environmentally friendly” should not mean “less bad”
for the environment; it should mean “good” for the environment.
  Why do you think places are not being environmentally friendly?
I’ve spent a great deal of time researching just that question. 10
years ago, a large part of the challenge was the availability of products.