
Effective January 1, 2013, the town of Concord, Massachusetts, has banned the sale of dsiposable plastic water bottles, reports Treehugger.
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Weaned! Concord, MA Is 100 Percent Plastic Water Bottle-FreeJanuary 12th, 2013 - Jill Ettinger
Effective January 1, 2013, the town of Concord, Massachusetts, has banned the sale of dsiposable plastic water bottles, reports Treehugger. Read More:Weaned! Concord, MA Is 100 Percent Plastic Water Bottle-FreeGMO Pig Development Gets $500,000 from USDADecember 30th, 2012 - Jill Ettinger
With the near-certain approval by the FDA for Aqua Bounty’s genetically modified salmon, which would be the first GMO animal allowed in the U.S. food supply, the USDA has announced a $500,000 grant for research on developing genetically modifying pig genomes, reports Sustainable Food News. Read More:GMO Pig Development Gets $500,000 from USDAFood Allergies Connected to Pesticides Leaching into Water SuppliesDecember 6th, 2012 - Jill Ettinger
The recent rise in food allergies may have a cause, according to new research from the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology: pesticides common in tap water. Read More:Food Allergies Connected to Pesticides Leaching into Water SuppliesChildren May Outgrow Food Allergies, New Research FindsNovember 11th, 2012 - Jill Ettinger
New research presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology held last week in Anaheim, CA, may give hope to sufferers of egg allergies. Read More:Children May Outgrow Food Allergies, New Research FindsBetter than Dieting? Food Label Readers Weigh LessSeptember 19th, 2012 - Jill Ettinger
Want to lose those last ten pounds? Start reading food labels while you’re doing your grocery shopping, says new research published in the journal Agricultural Economics. Read More:Better than Dieting? Food Label Readers Weigh LessGenetic Engineers Slam GMO Industry Claims in New ReportJuly 7th, 2012 - Jill Ettinger
Challenging the claims by the biotech industry that genetically modified foods are safe for human health and the environment, a new report presents evidence to the contrary and stirs up controversy, as its authors are genetic engineers themselves. Read More:Genetic Engineers Slam GMO Industry Claims in New ReportSaving America’s Family Farms: How Much More Are You Willing to Pay for Milk?July 6th, 2012 - Jill Ettinger
In efforts to raise money for local dairy farmers, New England states have partnered on a campaign that asks area colleges, universities and other institutions including the Vermont-based ice cream shop Ben & Jerry’s to charge more for milk. The “extra” money is being routed to the region’s struggling dairy farmers to help them stay in business. Read More:Saving America’s Family Farms: How Much More Are You Willing to Pay for Milk?Chipotle Ups the Ante… Again: Now Serving Pasture-Raised Dairy in All LocationsJune 19th, 2012 - Jill EttingerChipotle Mexican Grill has announced that effective this month, 100 percent of the fast casual chain’s sour cream and 65 percent of the chain’s cheese will come from milk made exclusively by pasture-raised cows. To qualify as pasture-raised, every cow has daily access to outdoor pastures, and is never fed any hormones, just a vegetarian, plant-based diet, according to the company. Read More:Chipotle Ups the Ante… Again: Now Serving Pasture-Raised Dairy in All Locations2011 Biggest Year for Bottled Water EverMay 21st, 2012 - Jill Ettinger
Despite growing concerns over exposure to the toxic chemical BPA (bisphenol-A) widely found in plastic bottles and the excessive costs coupled with mounting waste associated with bottled water, Americans are drinking more of it than ever, cites sales figures reported by Beverage Marketing Corp. Read More:2011 Biggest Year for Bottled Water EverBottled Water Industry Compares Ban on Plastic Bottles to RacismApril 20th, 2012 - Jill Ettinger
In efforts to boost sales of the suffering bottled water industry, trade organization, The International Bottled Water Association, has launched a campaign against what it calls “anti-bottled water activism on college campuses.” Read More:Bottled Water Industry Compares Ban on Plastic Bottles to Racism |