Target to Build Green Store

December 3, 2008

Big box stores by their very nature are not green. However, Target has been trying to brush up its image with reusable bags, biodegradable gift cards and recycling electronics. Now the company is to build it’s first store that will be in the running for LEED Silver Certification.

East Liberty, Pennsylvania will be the site of Target’s new 152,000 square foot, green store. Instead of building a wide store by 10 to 15 acres as it does in the suburbs, Target will be building up 42 feet wi…

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Car Crash: Prius Sees Largest Drop-off in Demand

December 3, 2008

certain, everyone’s jumping on the bandwagon to slam the US auto industry for not being tuned in to consumer demand, focusing on innovation, or joining the green movement. But according to last month’s sales figures, the problem is not nearly so cut and dry. Of the 16 most popular cars and trucks in America, the one with the most dismal sales performance right now is without a doubt the Toyota Prius, with a 48.3% drop in demand from one year ago. Go figure.

Not only that, but after many wer…

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Bison Organic Beers - ‘Tis the Season

December 2, 2008

The are few things better during the holidays than the delicious taste of seasonal beer. that is a fact and not open to discussion. Thank you for understanding.

Bison Brewing Company understands, too. They are the makers of many fine beer products, but their seasonal offering of Gingerb Ale is particularly tasty.

You may be thinking that that is all fine and dandy, but what does Bison Brewing Company have to do with Green Daily? Glad you asked. Bison brews organic beer.

Here’s why they …

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Terra Fuela Makes ‘em Smile

December 2, 2008

For the ice cream lover on your list, I’d like to recommend, Terra Fuela. that is one Ben & Jerry’s pint that won’t pack on the pounds.

Ben & Jerry’s partnered with Intervale Compost Company, to create a fun gift. Packed inside a pint sized carton is some of Intervale’s finest compost made with … you guessed it … ice cream! Tucked within the rich compost are dwarf sunflower seeds guaranteed to sprout from your pot.

Priced at $4.95, that gift is a great stocking stuffer o…

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Acorn Shortage Could Cause Animals to Starve

December 2, 2008

Where have all the acorns gone? From Virginia to Pennsylvania to New York to the Midwest, naturalists are reporting a startling loss of acorns, according to the Washington Post. citizens are reporting, that even on their own properties, oak trees that were dropping acorns like crazy last year are bare that year. According to experts,many animals are at risk of starving that winter due to that shortage.

The big mystery is why that is happening. Oak trees do cycle according to the type o…

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Celebrity Parents Go Organic

December 2, 2008

Having kids does strange things to society. They often take up an interest in recycling in order to ensure a better world for their children. Parents have even been known to change their diets in order to give their kids pesticide free food. Celebrities are not exempt.

Take chain smoking, culinary king, Anthony Bourdain. After the birth of his daughter, Ariane, he quit his two-and-a-half pack-a-day habit and feeds her only organic food.

Then there’s Madonna who recently gave Guy Rit…

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The Green Spot: Eco-Friendly Gas Stations the Next Big Thing?

December 2, 2008

Maybe you think it’s crude or dumb or backwards, but I’ve always appreciated the sleaziness of most US convenience stores — at least, anthropologically speaking. I love the notion that I can stand at one counter and buy lotto tickets, cigarettes, Copenhagen, dangerous energy pills, pornography, or just put $5 on pump 3. Pure Americana.

Still, date are changing and drastically new models are being considered for the c-store that I can appreciate even more. One of those radically differ…

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