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Tag: Food

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  • How to Compost Breakfast Leftovers and Scraps

    July 2, 2014

    April Stearns

    From food scraps, to coffee filters and tea bags, there are ample opportunities to reuse any breakfast remnants in your compost pile.

  • CoolaCup: The Eco-Friendly Beverage Alternative

    May 1, 2014

    April Stearns

    A reusable silicone cup sleeve could mean big resource savings at coffee shops and beyond.

  • Positive Effects LLC’s Patricia Welch: Recycling Food Scraps

    September 13, 2012

    RecycleNation

    Aiming to “make a difference” in a throwaway society, Positive Effects LLC recycles food scraps into organic compost to grow food for those in need.

  • NE Indiana Solid Waste Management District’s Steve Christman and Initiative Foods’ John Ypma

    July 2, 2012

    Green is Good

    “Green is Good” welcomes NE Indiana Solid Waste Management District’s Steve Christman and Initiative Foods’ John Ypma to discuss their green initiatives.

  • How to Make an On-the-Go Reusable Food and Beverage Container Kit

    May 14, 2012

    Elizah Leigh

    It’s tough to reuse when out and about, but this easy solution will make fast food and coffee stops much less wasteful.

  • Honest Tea’s Seth Goldman and The Veggie Grill’s Greg Dollarhyde

    June 13, 2011

    Green is Good

    “Green is Good” welcomes Honest Tea’s Seth Goldman and The Veggie Grill’s Greg Dollarhyde to discuss their green initiatives.

  • Recycling Where You Eat: Green Restaurants Set Powerful Example

    May 18, 2011

    Beth Buczynski

    Is your neighborhood restaurant doing its part to lessen its environmental impact?

  • Greg Peterson’s Urban Farm: Farming in the Heart of the City

    January 19, 2010

    RecycleNation

    Guest author Greg Peterson talks about his Urban Farm, featuring a primarily edible landscape, solar panels, rainwater and greywater harvesting and a kitchen made primarily from reclaimed materials.

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