Most of us are familiar with the golden green rules about buying local, supporting small green businesses, shopping at farmers’ markets, and eating organic. But have you ever found yourself actually wondering where your neighborhood farmers’ market is? Maybe you’re in the market for some organic baby clothing, an eco-friendly dry cleaner, or you’d like to check out a new organic wine bar but haven’t the foggiest as to where you might find said stuff?
Enter Greenopia, a new site that can help you get in touch with green businesses, eco-friendly organizations, organic restaurants, and other people in your area who have a shared interest in protecting the environment. And if you know about cool green hotspots in your area, Greenopia provides a forum for you to share your green knowledge with other folks. If you live in New York, San Fransciso or Los Angeles, good news! Greenopia already provides extensive coverage in those areas. Soon to come are Austin, Detroit, Chicago and Las Vegas.
takepart and check them out here. They also provide user friendly green consumer guides through their website covering a variety of green markets.
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