Saturday, January 31, 2009

Your #1 Slowest Source for Eco News

I don't mean to sound self-defeating, but the fact that you're reading this green blog leads me to believe you haven't found the reputable ones yet. Am I right?

I feel a sense of responsibility about this. So here are a few stale, second-hand, totally cherry-picked headlines to help you sound smug at cocktail parties. I might even try doing this once a week, you know, if I can get around to it.

Tropicana is tracking your orange juice. [New York Times]

According to this list, 'Farmer Natalie' wasn't such a bad idea after all... [Fast Company]

H&M is going to boost organic cotton in its clothes. Now if only they could make them last more than one washing. [Treehugger]

Year-old newsflash: Clorox GreenWorks is actually a reputable product. [Two Steps Forward]

We now have a locavore in the White House. Have I mentioned how much I love Obama? [Ecorazzi]

Domino has closed its doors. I think it might be my fault. [Design*Sponge]

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