by Mike Bevel, CollectionIndustry.com


Feeling guilty about global warming? The health of the planet? Our rapidly diminishing natural resources? Are you European? You should probably buy yourself a little something, then.



Dutch-owned Rabobank is introducing something called a ?climate credit card? that puts money charged towards environmentally friendly and helpful projects run by the World Wide Fund of Nature.



Say, for instance, you (the ?you? that has a Rabobank account; play along even if you don?t) use your Rabobank card to purchase gasoline petrol at a filling station. That purchase would result in a larger contribution to WWF than, say, a meal out. Unless that meal was endangered species in a nice ozone sauce with a side salad made up entirely of rainforest. The more your purchases hurt the planet, the more money gets donated.



“We wanted to come up with a way to balance consumer behaviours to a compensation mechanism,” said Johan van de Gronden, head of the WWF in the Netherlands.



It?s a win-win situation. Kinda. Mostly, it sounds like a stay-in-place method. But it?s European and they use the metric system and I still struggle with 20% tips so I?m not going to argue too much.



No word yet on whether this kind of consumer credit card will make its way to the States ? or ?across the pond? as they?re fond of saying.


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