On this episode of Fade2Green TV we caught up with Juan Nunez from Whole Foods Market. He explains what makes them different from your average grocery store. Let us know where you shop. Are the company values of the stores you shop in important to you. Please leave feedback to this post. var addthis_pub = ''; var [...]
Continue reading...5. January 2010
Each week as the official fade2green filmmaker in residence I plan to bring a story or interview of interest to you. Some videos will explain small steps that we can all take immediately. Other videos will reveal some giant strides being taken by people riding the tip of the green wave. In our very [...]
Continue reading...27. December 2009
Regift: (verb) To give an unwanted gift to someone else; to give as a gift something one previously received as a gift. Webster’s New Millennium™ Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v 0.9.6). So as we all begin to recover from the Holiday madness, we are faced with two unique dilemas. The first is what [...]
Continue reading...23. December 2009
Don’t worry, I’m not talking about riding your bike to work everyday (although that would be pretty cool). We wanted to offer up a few simple suggestions on how to make 2009 a greener year! Most people set themselves up for failure but setting unrealistic resolutions. Instead of going on a diet, cut out cake. [...]
Continue reading...21. December 2009
I came across this article over at Planet Green today… Forget the alcohol, Spanish Fly, Viagra, and other unmentionable sex enhancers, the most passionate aphrodisiacs are only a supermarket away. And we aren’t talking about specialty items hidden in the international aisle, like some bark off a tree in South Africa, or a red-crusted algae that [...]
Continue reading...21. December 2009
How to Go Green: Gift Giving Is anything more wonderful than finding the perfect gift for someone, or receiving the present that’s just what you needed? How about gift-giving accompanied by the knowledge that your gift is also a gift for the planet? There’s more to green giving than just switching to the stuff with the [...]
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17. January 2010
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