Environmentally positive products

(A bartender at The People's Last Stand at Mockingbird Station in Dallas. Photo credit to cravedfw.com)     

By Jada Brazell     

Inside the Urban Acres Co-Op

By Minnie Payne     

DFW residents seeking to eat good-tasting food without seemingly ever-present processed ingredients now have that opportunity through the Urban Acres co-op - a Dallas green business serving as home to organic fruits and vegetables.

The Green Living Store on Dragon Street in Dallas (Photo Credit: Dallasnews.com)     

Wednesday, June 27, 2012    

(Photo: The Green Mountain Energy Wind Farm near Fluvanna, Texas)     

By Teresa McUsic     

This article is part of a series in Summer 2012 in the pages of Green Source DFW covering landscaping and sustainable and organic gardening. For more see -     

Tips on Firewise Landscaping or 

Trader Joe's Comes to DFW

 June 21, 2021    

Trader Joe’s, the little, quirky grocery that packs a powerful organic and preservative-free punch with its low-cost products, has made it to the North Texas marketplace.

By Minnie Payne     

(Photo: A new study by the Environmental Working Group looks at the efficacy of organic and other sunscreens.)     

By Teresa McUsic     

Especially if you find yourself in DFW and North Texas, it’s time for fun in the sun. Two new sunscreen studies are out to guide consumers on how to protect their skin safely.

(Photo: Shopping at the Dallas Farmers Market, where beginning tomorrow, June 8, users will be able to use Debit, Credit, and Lone Star Cards to shop for fresh produce)     

By Minnie Payne     

(Photo: Some of the folks involved with Recycle Revolution, helping to make Dallas & Ft. Worth more of a recycling city)     

Thursday, May 31, 2012     

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