Compostable Dishes, Ecopod, Diapers

March 11, 2009
 
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  • Biodegradable and compostable food service and packaging disposables biodegrade in 180 days providing a sustainable alternative in reducing waste. Visit World Centric to learn more.
  • Ecopod – the afterlife’s answer to the hybrid vehicle from Ecopod.
  • Did you know that one disposable diaper takes 500 years to biodegrade? But there is an alternative – it’s plastic-free gDiapers.

Green Gadgets, Sustainable Business, Medication Disposal

January 12, 2009

 
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GreenBiz.com, Choose Renewables, NoDrugsDowntheDrain.org

  • Save money with new energy saving products from Choose Renewables
  • Companies are engaging in sustainable practices in spite of the fact that consumers aren’t asking for it. Learn more at GreenBiz.com

  • Since it’s no longer acceptable for anyone to flush their medications down the drain, here are suggestions on how best to dispose of them. Learn more at NoDrugsDowntheDrain.org

FSC Certification

September 25, 2008
 
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Forest Stewardship CouncilConsumers should make sure that the wood products they buy have the genuine Forest Stewardship Council certification.

For more information, visit the Forest Stewardship Council.

Healthy Environments

September 11, 2008
 
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Trust for Public LandTrust for Public Land President Will Rogers speaks on the nexus between bringing nature into our lives and the quality of our health.

For more information, visit Trust for Public Land.

Posted in: Sustainability

Slow Food USA

September 1, 2008
 
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Slow Food USA

Reconnecting Americans with the people, traditions, plants, animals, fertile soils and waters that produce our food.

For more information, visit Slow Food USA.

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