Margaret Teich is a Green Trendspotter and Eco Consultant. For the past two years, Margaret has been the Associate Producer for The Lazy Environmentalist, a live daily show radio program previously on Sirius Satellite Radio, now on the Sundance Channel. Margaret is the editor of Gspotting.net and a contributing writer for Ecofabulous.com, Ecorazzi, and The Washington Post's Sprig.com.

Margaret has always wanted to be part of a sustainable environmental solution, thanks in large part to an all-natural childhood in Asheville, a beautiful mountain town tucked away in Western North Carolina. After graduating UNC Chapel Hill as a Morehead Scholar, Margaret moved to NYC to join the New Green Revolution which embraces natural capitalism as well as activism. By writing about young green entrepreneurs, green collar jobs and eco style along with consulting to companies incorporating sustainablity into their products and mission, Margaret believes she is part of a collective shift for positive change.

Blog Entries by Margaret Teich

Goodwill, Good Clothes, And A Great Business Model

Posted September 18, 2008 | 02:58 PM (EST)


In order to succeed, non-profits must be as innovative, contemporary, and relevant as their for-profit business counterparts. And many non-profits are starting to get it right. For example, PeTA's advertising series featuring a bevy of nudie celebs like Pam Anderson and Eva Mendes touting the importance of...

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Refashioning Fashion Week

Posted September 8, 2008 | 06:24 PM (EST)


NYC Fashion Week is upon us again, here in New York City. For most style mavens, the week will be followed on TV, the internet, and magazines as it is for basketball fans during the NBA finals. Like amateur ballers studying the moves the NBA's best players make on their...

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Whole Foods Recall; Whole Foods, Recall?

Posted August 26, 2008 | 03:54 PM (EST)


There are certain companies that fall under the category "conspicuous green." Like when you see a Prius driver, and you think, "Hey hottie; nice values.. uh I mean nice car." Or If someone brings a pasta salad from Whole Foods to a picnic, and you comment "I know it...

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