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Jun 01, 2008 03:00AM
Five million Americans have joined more than 4,000 community groups around the globe to give and get good stuff for free from neighbors all around town.
Co-op America’s new Adopt-A-Dealer program is an organized way to get auto dealers on board with consumers' desires to purchase gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles.
Finally, profit-motivated green investors have an easy way to match up with forprofit ecopreneurs to help solve global environmental challenges.
Jun 01, 2008 03:00AM ● By Jay Workman
We all love our lawns, which provide much more than landscaping: they are a place for our kids to play, our pets to roam and just somewhere ...
In Hasbro’s first-ever worldwide version of its famous Monopoly board game, the Water Works have been flushed and the Electric Company has been disconnected.
Eco-savvy invitations are the perfect way to celebrate love for each other and the planet, because recycled and tree-free paper options are just as pretty as their virgin-pulp paper counterparts.
May 01, 2008 03:00AM
Clothing can consume a big chunk of the family budget. Here are some good options for making clothes last longer.
The Big Green Purse’s “One in a Million” campaign is urging a million American women to shift $1,000 of the money they’d spend this year anyway into the camp of green products and services.
Forces are joining to provide individuals with RecyclePaks for easy drop-off of worn-out compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) at 37,000 postal facilities.
Spring brings beautiful birds and butterflies to wildlife-friendly locations all along their American migration routes. Each year, residents may welcome these courageous visitors with a needed haven of essentials.