By MInnie Payne

Folks in and around Dallas’ Greenville Avenue, and otherwise, are now privileged to have Green Grocer (www.greengrocerdallas.com), another source of locally grown fresh organic food,  as well as, among other things, a variety of beer and wine, eggs, meat, cheeses, chocolates, and coffee.   

By Rita Cook

It’s hard  enough to open up a store and find great products to sell, but even more difficult when you set out to find products that help create sustainability and make a positive impact.

• Shark fin ban bill introduced in Texas • Dallas couple market combo recycling bin By Julie Thibodeaux



Eco-Friendly Eats for the Super Bowl Gathering

Shopping Green / Green Living   

 

(Photo: The meditation circle at the Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center, courtesy David Bethard)    

Published 12/20/2012    

Recycle and Reclaim / Shopping Green

By Teresa McUsic     

 By Rita Cook     

No matter how well insulated you think your home might be there are probably still a few cracks that you haven’t discovered.  Did you know that those cracks and gaps mean money out of your pocket?  So, as the weather begins to turn cold there is still time left to weatherize your home for the colder months yet to come. 

Green Event          

By Julie Thibodeaux      

This weekend, check out the latest in solar panel systems, high-volume cisterns and top-of-the-line wind turbines and chat with the homeowners who installed them when the North Texas Renewable Energy Group hosts its annual DFW Solar Home Tour on Oct. 6.  

Shopping Green  

By Teresa McUsic    

This summer's brutal temperatures show up more than just on the thermometer. You can also see them in your electric bill.

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