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…For a Naturally Healthy Home …For a Green Lifestyle
August 26

Microsoft moves to compostable dining products

This is great!
Microsoft switches to compostable utensils, cups in cafeterias
 
"Microsoft received certified-green restaurant status from the Green Restaurant Association, an 18-year-old Boston nonprofit that consults with restaurants and food-service organizations on environmentally sustainable practices. It is the first U.S. corporate campus to receive the certification."
Hopefully others will follow suit!
 
P, L & H
~Barbra
April 13

Not sure what to do with your old electronics?

I heard about this site on the radio today. You can enter a zip code and find nearby locations where you can take electronic devices you no longer want instead of throwing them away. Great idea!
 
 
P, L & H
~Barbra
March 01

Sustainable and organic clothing

Looking to enhance your wardrobe with clothes that support your values? There are a lot of options out there now. Victoria E at GroovyGreen.com has put together a nice list of places to check out that won't hit your wallet that hard. Check it out:
 
 
Looking for accessories? Anthea Designs carries fair trade earrings and other accessories, come by and check them out!
 
P, L & H
~Barbra
February 26

Want a green lawn but don't like toxins?

Here's a lawn care company I heard about recently:
 
 
They offer 100% pesticide free plans and have natural alternatives to keep you lawn looking great without all the chemical fertilizers used by conventional lawn care companies.
 
A quote from one of the customers:
 
"They use organic products where ever they can. My yard looks as good as my neighbors who dump toxic chemicals all over their yard."
 
Well said! 
 
P, L & H
~Barbra

More people discovering green building

Here's an article about increased interst and availability in green homes in the Charlotte area:
 
 
While a 12,000 square foot home may not make sense for most of us, it's great to see that it's getting easier to find and take advantage of eco-friendly options for creating a place to live!
 
P,L & H
~Barbra