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Coming Up: The San Francisco Green Festival

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With a dedicated local and organic foods movement, ban on plastic bags, and mandatory recycling and composting program, San Francisco tops our list of sustainable spots in America. So it’s especially fitting that the city by the bay is hosting the upcoming Green Festival from November 13th-15th.

If you’re in the SF area this weekend, make it a point to stop check this important (and fun!) event. There’ll be tons of workshops, film screenings, vegetarian food tastings, kids’ activities, live music, and more—all dedicated to promoting a more earth-friendly lifestyle. What’s more, KIWI will be doling out plenty of free magazines plus Fruitabu and Nordic Naturals samples from booth 843, so come say hi!

For more information, check out greenfestivals.org/san-francisco.

-Marygrace, KIWI staffer

November 12, 2009   No Comments

Recycling A-Go Go in San Francisco

2790905204_81e274bfffRecently, there’s been a lot of buzz regarding San Francisco’s pending recycling legislation, which would make the practice (as well as composting) mandatory in the progressive California city. Today, SF mayor Gavin Newsom announced that he will be signing the bill into law, making it the first of its kind that will require residents to recycle, plus businesses to compost their food scraps. The new law is part of San Francisco’s larger goal to achieve zero-waste status by 2020.

The fine for not recycling? Up to $1,000.

While most people see recycling and composting as a good thing, some are uncomfortable with such a  law, fearing that legislation like this will only snowball. Will people start being fined if they don’t feed their children organic food, for instance? If they drive their car instead of walking, bicycling, or using public transportation? [Read more →]

June 26, 2009   No Comments