Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Now, Kyle shall demonstrate the Green Box. When one refers to a product as being 'green' (such as a box), what does it normally mean?"
...1. It's made with materials that were originally green 2. Under certain light, the product will turn an unhealthy shade of green 3. The product was made as a result of lumber trade 4. It's a recyclable product; it doesn't harm the environment If, for example, a box is referred to as 'green', it may mean many things. While the term 'being green' may be quite vague in terms of purchased goods, many consumers in modern times go out of their way to purchase them because they're more eco-friendly and place less stress on the environment. This could mean that the product is made of completely recycled material, in which case in can be broken down after use to be remade into a new product, or it could mean that the product was made of materials which won't biodegrade for hundreds of years, placing damages after use. A number of companies pride themselves on going green as it appeals to more environmentally-conscious crowds. As such, many green products may also be more expensive (like purchasing organic foods as opposed to synthetic).