Archive for January, 2006

Organic Food Most Likely Consume By Graduates

According to a report by Paul McIntyre, people with a college degree are more likely to buy organic food.
UNIVERSITY graduates might not be rich but a degree does mean a person is more likely to consume organic products, a new study says.
While more than half the organic food buyers in the study had a degree, [...]

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Organic Food Not Worth Buying

CNN:
Urvashi Rangan, one of the report’s authors, recommends buying organic versions of those items and the following fruits and vegetables: apples, bell peppers, celery, cherries, spinach and strawberries, imported grapes, nectarines, peaches, pears, potatoes, and red raspberries.
Not worth it [...] include asparagus, avocados, bananas, broccoli, cauliflower, sweet corn, kiwi, mangos, onions, papaya, pineapples and sweet [...]

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Whole Foods Market Purchase Wind Energy

Whole Foods Market
Whole Foods Market, the world’s leading natural and organic foods supermarket, has made a landmark purchase of renewable energy credits from wind farms to offset 100% of the electricity used in all of its stores, facilities, bake houses, distribution centers, regional offices and national headquarters in the United States and Canada. This is [...]

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Non-toxic Sun and Earth All Purpose Cleaner

I’ve tried the Sun and Earth All Purpose Cleaner this weekend to clean my house and I love it. It leaves a clean orange scent afterward, cleans as well as the leading brand, and most important of all it helps me have a peace of mind because I have kids in the house and [...]

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