Each month we ask a new eco-maven 18 questions about his or her life, occupation and advice for other like-minded people. This month we connected with the lovely and very talented, Alysia Reiner. Alysia is an award winning actress, producer,…Read More
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This past week our eco18 team visited the 2014 Summer Fancy Food Show! The day was filled with creative companies, cordial business owners, delicious foods, and exquisite packaging. By the end of the day we were stuffed full, but we…Read More
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Our oceans are increasingly affected by human activities—primarily the ways we catch and farm seafood. Today, fish and other populations of ocean wildlife, from turtles to seabirds, are imperiled. But, there is a sign of hope for the future as…Read More
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Each month we ask a new eco-maven 18 questions about his or her life, occupation and advice for other like-minded people. This month we connected with Founder of women’s world-leading activewear brand, Lorna Jane Clarkson. Designed by active women for…Read More
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When brothers Chris and Doug Akin started out, they both had similar career paths. The two twin brothers loved conversions, and working together. Though the two have always been hard workers, they never imagined creating a company that would make…Read More
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Rhinos are big, beautiful creators that are some of the oldest land mammals in the world. There are two species of rhino in Africa – the white rhino which resides mostly in South Africa and the black rhino which lives…Read More
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Each month we will ask a new eco-maven 18 questions about his or her life, occupation and advice for other like-minded people. This month we connected with Caitlin Crosby, singer-songwriter and founder of The Giving Keys, a jewelry line made…Read More
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Palm oil, a primary ingredient in certain foods, cosmetics and even household products, is a serious issue because of the negative impacts it’s having on the environment and wildlife. The palm oil industry is causing havoc across many environmental groups…Read More
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Eco18 had the pleasure of finishing off our Earth Week celebrations by attending NYC’s Green Festival this past weekend. The festival took place at Pier 94 in New York City and was filled with a selection of products and services…Read More
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The Amazon Rainforest can help reduce climate change and global warming as long as it continues to keep sucking up carbon from our atmosphere. The Amazon is over 1.4 billion acres of dense forest, considered about half of the planet’s…Read More