Gassing up green
QUICK-E(CO) MART: Dallas' Green Stop filling station aims for more sustainable practices than traditional stations.
Visiting a gas station has always felt like a less-than-altruistic move. You arrive by car, help yourself to some fossil fuels, and maybe grab a Styrofoam cup of coffee on your way out. But if Alvaro Garza and Bruce Bagelman have their way, these usually-necessary evils could soon become slightly less egregious in terms of their environmental footprint.
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View:Green Spot a good spot!
Posted By Anonymous - Tue, May 05 2009 at 10:43 AM ESTThis is wonderful news to hear about social entrepenurs leading the way in terms of sustainability and going fully green. Reaching out towards the consumer in their every day lives will help them think about their carbon footprint and impact upon the Earth. I am hopeful that this chain will survive and grow, and create a trend that, one motorist at a time, can help our nation become more aware.
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We need more green spots!
Posted By Juan @ GreenMaids.org Team - Sat, May 23 2009 at 2:42 PM ESTGreat place to stop by it's actually the only Healthy convenience we have seen as residents and local business eco-friendly maids service in Dallas!
Please open more around the city!! Dallas needs at least 30 spot so we don't have to eat at the wrong place.