Today I read this article in The Boston Globe on how Whole Foods cuts their energy costs and uses renewable energy.
Whole Foods said its canola oil-powered generator - it's scheduled to be installed in January by Lifecycle Renewables Inc., of Marblehead - is just the latest in its long-standing mission to become as eco-friendly as possible. For instance, a fuel cell powers a Whole Foods store in Connecticut, and the same technology will be used at a store scheduled to open next year in Dedham. Also, a wind turbine is expected to be installed at a Whole Foods seafood facility in Gloucester. Already, most of the company's stores manage to keep about 80 percent of their waste from going to landfills.I love when big companies practice what they preach. It makes me feel better shopping there.
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i live in winthrop! if you know where that is, in between east boston and revere. lol. haha, this article is great. love your blog, and i'm pretty sure only people from boston can correctly pronounce towns like dedham, and gloucester.
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