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Eco tube for environmental videos

Submitted by Mrs Green on Tuesday, 27 July 2010 Loading Add to favourites  No Comment

Eco Tube for green and environmental videosA couple of years ago I talked about Go Green Tube.

Now Eco Tube is on a mission to build a community of like minded people. They are providing a forum for people to express their opinions on video and give them a right to reply about the issues facing our civilization today.


With subjects such as travel, energy and gaia, each video touches on a topical issue that effects our environment and current lifestyle.

Once you register with the site, you can add comments in words or videos, vote, share videos and get access to their freebies page. The freebies page shows you how to get free eco stuff that improves the quality of life for you and the planet.

They have videos and information about samples you can get for free plus special offers.

So take a browse, sign up and let me know what you think!

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