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Six Good Reasons for Going Organic
July 5, 2007 by jameslucas.
Six Good Reasons for Going Organic
I will freely admit that I devour every article that I can lay my hands on which deals with anything related to gardening. Everyone has something, which they are passionate about in life, mine is my garden. My friends tell me that I am obsessed, and maybe I am. I think my partner is obsessed, in his case it’s golf, but as yet I haven’t heard any of his friends telling him that he is obsessed.
What are GE and GMO Crops?
Most have at least heard about GE and GMO crops. Ever wonder if they’re going to be approved and planted?
What Does Organic Food Certification Really Mean?
The term organic is being tossed around quite a bit lately, and you’ll soon be seeing a big jump in the number of organic choices when you visit your local Safeway or Wal-Mart store. That’s because the demand for organic produce, milk, and meat has been steadily increasing, to the point where the giant retail chains have begun to take the trend seriously. In turn, there will be a growing concern over the certification process as factory-style farms begin to muscle their way into the organic food market as a result of increased demand.
ECO BIZ: Blue Spruce, Cow Power
Methane fuel created from cows’ non-dairy output powers a farm and beyond. Eco Biz is presented by Citi Smith Barney.
ECO BIZ: Interface Carpet
One CEO changes the way he does business when he realizes the harm he’s doing to the environment.
ECO BIZ: Great Eastern Ecology
See how a building consultant that helps restore the natural habitat of cities makes this venture profitable.
ECO BIZ: Timberland
The Timberland CEO talks about how his company pioneered profitable green business practices.
ECO BIZ: Ben and Jerry’s
The Greenest Ice Cream around.
ECO BIZ: Cameron Cole
Environmental consultants help companies walk the green walk.
ECO BIZ: ABC Carpet and Home
Home decor can be beautiful and green.
ECO BIZ: E-Waste
What do you do with your old electronics?
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