We packed an amazing variety of information into this episode! An all green diva crew managed to talk about renewable energy in our sleeping naked is green segment. We did several product reviews including green diva stuff, green baby stuff and even a green dude product! Then we learned a lot about sustainable fishing and how we can become more aware and support sustainable fisheries through the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification and labeling program.
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As we found out when we participated in Rodale’s Plastic-Free February last year, it is impossible to completely eliminate plastic from our lives. However, we also have gained increasing awareness about ways we can reduce our use of new plastic and be much smarter about how we use and re-use the necessary plastic.
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With our guest Green Dude, Paul Miller, Coordinator for the Morristown Office of Sustainability, we got caught up on all the wonderful things coming up for our region, including the upcoming Earth Day Experience. Our Sleeping Naked is Green segment was all about plastic and how and why we need to reduce, reuse and recycle it. We talked to Ben, architect/sustainable farmer/chef and all around amazing green guy and just had good green fun.
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This was a fun one inspired by Sleeping Naked is Green (the book by Vanessa Farquharsen) and the Green Divas Sleeping Naked is Green segment. Learn why it is important to consider organic cotton ANYTHING!
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There are now specific certifications and green designations for real estate professionals. We found out there are green mortgage companies and green certified homes too!
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We devoted half the show to our favorite green car dude/expert, John Voelcker, Sr. Editor with High Gear Media and GreenCarReports.com. On the heels of the Detroit Auto Show, he had some interesting insights into the new US car line-up and the latest in green car technology. Our Sleeping Naked is Green segment was on Green Real Estate and what that actually means.