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Buy Local News

Buy Local

 
Environmentalists consider buying local to be one of the most important steps in going (and being) green. Frequenting farmers markets is one of the most common and easiest ways to buy local; most of the vendors come from farms nearby where their products were grown, created, produced, etc. If unable to visit a farmers market, regular grocery stores often offer source information for their foods and products sold.
 
Buying items produced locally not only supports the local economy (which is a good thing, too), but it also reduces carbon emissions in the transportation process. An apple grown 10 states over, or a pair of jeans produced in another country, has to travel quite a distance to get to you, whereas the same item produced in your state or region has a much smaller distance to travel, making the emissions (and thus, the contribution to climate change) far smaller. (Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Buy Local

  • Seasonal recipes: 5 for spinach

    Tue, May 11 2010 at 9:19 AM

    Five recipes straight from farmers markets for spring’s abundant spinach.

  • A look at America's Favorite Farmers Market

    Tue, May 04 2010 at 10:25 AM

    Opening day at the Collingswood Farmers Market in New Jersey is a huge success.

  • Ash from volcano strands produce

    Tue, Apr 20 2010 at 11:16 AM

    Tons of fruit and vegetables can't make it to their intended destinations. Is this wasted food also food for thought for our future?

  • Does local honey diminish allergies?

    Thu, Apr 15 2010 at 12:50 PM

    It certainly tastes fabulous, but does local honey have the power to stop itchy eyes and scratchy throats?

  • A Locavore's PB&J sandwich

    Fri, Apr 02 2010 at 11:45 AM

    This National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day, I tried to make a local sandwich -- and found out company names can be misleading.

  • Shopping online: Greener than buying local?

    Fri, Mar 26 2010 at 2:03 PM

    Shopping locally may not always be the greenest option. A new study by Carnegie Mellon University's Green Design Institute gives a thumbs-up to buying online.

  • The locavore in winter: Survival tips from Mollie Katzen

    Tue, Mar 16 2010 at 11:10 AM

    Mollie Katzen shares her tips on eating well before this year's crops take off.

  • Buy, Buy American Pie (from Shanghai)

    Wed, Mar 03 2010 at 9:21 AM

    A Capitol Steps parody that will make you laugh and think.

  • Jeff Corwin on sustainable eating practices

    Mon, Feb 15 2010 at 6:34 AM

    Video: MNN sits down with wildlife biologist and animal expert Jeff Corwin to talk about the best way to get food and how we can protect our ecosystem.

  • Is there environmentally friendly milk?

    Fri, Feb 12 2010 at 5:19 AM

    The 'greenest' milk may be bought from a local dairy that has only pasture-fed cows, but the milk might not be certified organic.

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