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Show some enthusiasm for recycled TP

By Barbara Kessler Green Right Now There’s a funny scene in the Larry David show Curb Your Enthusiasm in which Larry, and the displaced New Orleans family encamped in his house, wink and smirk over...

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Bagging the bags: How I beat the plastic for a week

By Sommer Saadi Green Right Now As I unloaded my groceries onto the conveyor belt, I realized I was buying more than could fit in my reusable bags. “Can you try to fit everything in these?” I asked,...

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Earth-friendly drinking

By Barbara Kessler Green Right Now If we can just remain standing long enough, Trees for the Future is on track to plant a lot of carbon-eating foliage this fall. The non-profit group is linking up...

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Whole Foods Market says it now uses 100 pecent wind energy

From Green Right Now Reports Whole Foods Market announced today that it purchased 776 million-kilowatt-hours of renewable energy credits from wind farms — equal to 100 percent of its electricity use in...

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It’s a small gourd, after all: Fall’s zany array of mini-ornamentals

By Melissa Segrest Green Right Now Ornamental gourds (Photo: Cooksgarden.com) If you’ve cruised the produce section at the grocery lately, you probably stopped to eye the small, colorful, oddball...

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Whole Foods Market launching wine cork recycling program

From Green right Now Reports Whole Foods Market is starting a wine cork recycling program to make it easy for wine enthusiasts to properly dispose of corks. The company said it will accept natural wine...

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Whole Foods Market launches seafood rating system

(Photo: Whole Foods Market) From Green Right Now Reports Whole Foods Market has launched the first in-store color-coded sustainability-rating program for wild-caught seafood and announced it will phase...

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Austin-based Whole Foods Market takes top place for seafood sustainability

GRN Reports: In 2008, when Greenpeace International conducted its first survey of how well grocers were doing in serving sustainable seafood all of the stores failed. People knew that many species of...

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