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While the virtues of organic cotton have been well documented from a farming standpoint, the virtues of wearing organic cotton have been slightly less touted. ... Read full post »
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Five actions you can take that will help to preserve and protect the planet and your budget. Read full post »
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How to start a worm composting bin in six simple steps and cut your waste by up to 40%. Read full post »
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You are what you eat. Problem is, it’s hard to know what you’re eating these days—not to mention where it came from. That’s why we have to get smarter about what we’re putting in our bodies if we want to stay h Read full post »
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Pour some delicious eco-friendly wines, and master the art of easy green entertaining. Read full post »
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Pick wild plants and flowers to eat for taste and nutrition. Read full post »
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I love to shop and have been known to troll the grocery store for hours, reading labels and comparing prices. Now that I am eating organically my shopping trips have taken on a new challenge. ... Read full post »
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Big-name schools are overhauling their food services by buying local and organic ingredients, catering to vegetarians, composting waste, saving energy, and much more. Read full post »
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Greenopia rates 25 wine makers for their environmental impact. Read full post »
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Buying coffee is a huge money sucker. Cost aside, I prefer to prepare my brew at home, as it saves a paper cup and is reliably delicious. Read full post »
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