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February Find: Vegan LoveBars

Craving something sweet for Valentine’s Day? Healthy Bites ToGo Market/Café on 2521 Christian St. is now carrying LoveBars on their shelves. (Though they are popping up everywhere — Reading Terminal, Headhouse Market, Green Aisle, etc.) If you’re a chocoholic, you’ll have to try this dark chocolate, vegan, dairy-, gluten-, soy- and nut-free bar. Produced right here

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February 10, 2011
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Major steps foward for wind energy

On winter days like the ones we’ve been having, walking outside feels unbearable. Add some chilling wind into the picture — forget it. It may not feel like it, but wind is a hot commodity these days. The cost of onshore wind power has decreased to record lows, with prices for wind turbines at their

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February 10, 2011
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Environmental Awards: Apply to Save the Planet!

mgkflaw.comHave tons of ideas to help better the environment, but don’t have the funds to get you started? Here are two opportunities that can help you on your way: Wawa, NBC 10, and law firm Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP are looking for school classes, clubs or teams with ideas for an environmental program that

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February 10, 2011
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Generation Green: USF Presents “Green from the Start”

image courtesy archpaper.comDo you ever stop and question how our city's schools are addressing matters of sustainability in the classroom? 
This month's Urban Sustainability Forum will reveal the need for students in kindergarten through high school to have knowledge and understanding of the natural environment.
The event will showcase examples from local programs and institutions that are effectively taking on

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February 9, 2011
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Recycling Talk: Get Some Green for Your Old Phone

hgtv.comMost of us can admit to hoarding our old cell phones and obsolete electronics in our junk drawers. (Guilty! I still have my first brick-sized Nokia.) Millions of phones per year are replaced with the latest iPhones and Droids, but according to the EPA, only 10 percent of outdated phones are being recycled. Voilà, California’s

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February 9, 2011
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Green Jobs: PA Creates 65,000 in 2010

                                                       AU.S. Green Building Councilccording to a PennFuture update, Pennsylvania’s job market seems to be healing from the economic downfall just fine. The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that we are on track and plans for green energy may be responsible. For 2010, Pennsylvania followed Texas and California in the rankings for most new job

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February 9, 2011
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Orphan Support Africa: Open house for new Philly office

Image Courtesy of OSAOprhan Support Africa (OSA), an international non-profit organization seeking  to improve the future of children orphaned by HIV/AIDS throughout sub-Saharan Africa, will have an open house on Feb. 24 to celebrate the opening of their new office in Philadelphia. Throughout the poorest areas of Malawi, Tanzania and southern Uganda there is a major

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February 8, 2011
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Local Loving: Homegrown Hints for Valentine’s Day

sweet freedom bakeryLooking for something different to do on Valentine’s Day? Why not try some of Philly Homegrown’s dining suggestions this year? Whether it’s Fork Restaurant’s hen-of-the-woods mushrooms and branch creek baby carrots, or White Dog Café’s free-range Amish chicken breast, locally grown fare can be found at restaurants all over the city this Valentine’s Day. If dining

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February 8, 2011
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Party Time: Come Celebrate GRID’s 24th Issue!

Our March 2011 issue (number 24!) has just gone to print, and we’re hosting another issue release party! After last month’s successful soiree at Johnny Brenda’s, we can’t wait to mix and mingle with our readers again — this time at Queen Village’s Kennett Restaurant. In honor of the new issue, Kennett is offering $1 off all

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February 7, 2011
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Clean Move: Wash Cycle Re-Locates to South St.

washcyclelaundry.com The laundry industry is infamous for its waste — using massive amounts of energy and water to clean clothes. A normal laundry cycle can average three gallons of fresh water per pound of clothes. What’s worse, laundry operations use large quantities of environmentally harmful chemicals. Wash Cycle Laundry (featured in our February 2011 issue) is

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February 7, 2011
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