Every once in awhile you just get the itch to buy property in Thailand. And when you do, Eco Real Estate Asia hopes that you will choose them to guide you through the process. Even if you haven’t thought at all about Asian real estate, you might warm up to the idea of living in
Read MoreLeaf of the Day, No. 58, Mixed
Earlier this week I stopped at a new salad restaurant called Mixed, Go Green with a heavy dose skepticism,. I may be too cynical, but having Go Green accompany the logo in-store and on signage seemed like a greenwashing red flag. Still, I was willing to give it a shot, and wouldn’t you know it
Read MoreInfographic: A Throw Away Culture
Is there anything more recognizable within the sustainability movement than recycling? It’s surely the most pedestrian of any green efforts if you compare it to starting a wind farm, building a LEED building, or buying an electric car. Virtually everyone is capable of recycling. And my guess is that most people would mention the “3
Read MoreLeaf of the Day, No. 57, PlentyWays
It’s encouraging to to see an increase in eco-friendly products on the market, especially since consumers love choices. Today we are exposed to more product options and, consequently, more eco-shopping outlets as well. PlentyWays is an online shopping outlet for all things green. Product categories include Home, Office, Off-Grid Living, Gadgets, Energy Monitors, and Apparel.
Read MoreLeaf of the Day, No. 56, DoGood
Nothing is Good from DoGood Headquarters on Vimeo. Every once in awhile I stumble upon something that is so brilliant that I can’t help but sit at my desk and nervously giggle to myself, “Is this for real?” Today is one of those days thanks to DoGood. DoGood essentially allows you to replace generic web
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