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Copperwiki - A quick reference on how to remodel our lives
Written by Abhijit Banerjee   
Wednesday, 02 April 2008
CopperWiki is a community driven open collaboration. It offers choices for living a healthy, useful and responsible life. Most of us are aware of the importance of conscious living and the urgency of making this concept a way of life. The CopperWiki world informs, encourages, and shares the best practices for living responsibly as individuals, community, society, nation and as a planet. It aims at creating awareness about existing practices and products, their benefits and harmful impact and the choices available. 

It is based on the premise that we need to encourage, nurture and share the best in everyone and everything. How does something benefit you and me? Can it harm us? How can you source it easily or make it happen? How can you apply it to better the world? What can we do about the many issues surrounding us? What have others done? Where do we start? Local level information …

 

http://copperwiki.org/index.php/Main_Page
 Fast conductor for information The articles in Copperwiki aim at creating awareness about existing products and practices; the impact of using/following these products/practices;  the choices available; the information related to these choices – all aimed at helping the reader make an informed choice. Hence it is a fast conductor for information—which otherwise exists piecemeal at various places.  The site has a wide and varied audience, who in addition to getting to know about the harmful impact of many products, want to know how to source organically produced products – especially in India.   Editable organization The great part is that it is an ‘editable’ organization which subscribes to the wiki philosophy of an ‘anyone can edit’ where good people, with good intent and good work prevail over the not-so-good, the not-yet-great-enough, and sometimes the downright bad ones.  

 

 
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