NeighborGoods lets you borrow, lend or rent things from the people near you.
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Americans each use about 50 pounds of tissue products every year. All of that paper has to come from somewhere.
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Cherry Hill is proving that 'going clean' is not only affordable, it's also good public policy.
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Trees for Houston believes quality of life begins with the air we breathe.
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Skip the turkey and cheese this week and opt for a sandwich that's both healthier and more eco-friendly.
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Every day, forests around the world are cut down to feed our insatiable desire for office paper. Now you can help save a few trees by creating documents that can't be printed.
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Coffee prices worldwide are on the rise, and that's actually helping to create more of a market for sustainable coffee.
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America's pet cats kill more than one million birds every day. That's an unsustainable death toll that could be averted if we all kept our cats indoors.
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Some hamburgers are eco-friendlier than others.
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Did you know that celery is the vegetable most treated with pesticides? Or that onions are the most pesticide-free veggie?
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