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green goods
noun
Worthless material, such as sawdust or green paper, covertly substituted for supposed counterfeit currency being sold to a dupe.
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But alternatives to time-consuming projects and high-priced "green" goods do exist – I promise.
Good Vibrations, a Bay area-based retailer of sex products, has developed an entire line of green goods.
That makes sense, since we already export £330m more green goods and services to China than we import from them.
It is notoriously difficult to measure how many consumers buy green goods, in part because "sustainability" or "eco-friendly" are hard to define.
"There is a huge market out there [for green goods and services] – I want those jobs and investment to come to Britain," he said.
He wrote last week to fellow EU finance ministers urging them to support lowering VAT on green goods - a move which Brussels would have to approve.
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They were green: good enough.
Is green good for home resale value?
Draymond Green: good basketball player, but maybe a better analyst.
The consortium duly committed itself to another round of green good works.
The sallet green Good King Henry (Chenopodium bonus-henricus) can be found at Fedco as well.
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