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Many Americans throw away masses of food but health regulations make it harder for leftover food to get officially donated. Social networking can help, here's how.
Many Americans throw away masses of food but health regulations make it harder for leftover food to get officially donated. Social networking can help, here's how.
Huffington Post | Barbara Fenig | Posted 09.15.2008 | Green
Freecycling is a phenomenon that enables people to give unneeded but usable items to others at no cost. Whether you call it ethical shopping, sustain...
Olivia Zaleski | Posted 08.06.2008 | Green
As Americans hold the not-so-spectacular distinction of producing more garbage per person than any other country (source: Energy Information Administration), "Dumpster Diving" is gaining a newfound respect and practice amongst the environmentally concerned. If you think our consumer society and its willy-nilly throwaway mentality have become unbearable, here are 10 tips for taking the plunge--into a smelly dumpster near you.
Graham Hill | Posted 06.26.2009 | Media