Posts Tagged ‘green business profile wednesday’

Green Business Profile Wed: Green Pets

It may sound totally absurd to purchase “environmentally friendly” products for your pets, but when you consider that there are 75 million owned dogs and 88 million owned cats in the United States, you begin to realize the tremendous impact our furry friends can make on the planet. By slightly altering the way we feed and care for our pets, we can help reduce their environmental paw print.

This is where Green …

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Green Business Profile Wed: Green Signs

Washington is inundated with conventions and meetings throughout the year. Sometimes it seems like every business, organization and issue stops in our city to release throngs of wandering visitors equipped with name tags and lanyards.

With all these conventions comes the inevitable convention eco-impact. Mountains of signs, displays, and pamphlets are needed to update convention-goers on the latest gizmo that will revolutionize their industry.

This is an environmental nightmare. Is there any way …

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Green Business Profile Wednesday: Flow Yoga Center

Five years ago, I went to a yoga class at a neighborhood gym with my mom. I thought was going to be very slow and boring because everyone in the class was a lot older than me. However, after the first hour, I was already out of breath. My legs were sore, and I had a hardly balance myself.

My point …

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Green Business Profile Wednesday: Clean Currents

To change things up a bit, I decided that this week, I would look for a service-based green business.

Clean Currents LLC is a clean energy broker, which serves in a number of areas including DC. This company was started to protect the environment, improve efficiency, and most of all, fight global warming. …

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Green Business Profile Wednesday: Sweet Green

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A while ago, when I was just getting settled in D.C., a friend of mine from high-school told me about Sweet Green. She claimed that out of all the restaurants in Georgetown, it was the “best place to go.” I was skeptical. What’s the big deal? It’s only salad and plain yogurt.

I wanted to find out the truth, so I headed to Georgetown with my roommates this weekend.

As I expected, the restaurant was jam packed with students and tourists. It was a quaint, little place. The first thing that caught my eye was the menu, which was made of compressed flower seeds and could be planted.  The cashier also mentioned that the restaurant was built out of antique hickory.

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