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Ed Begley Jr first caught our eye playing Dr. Victor Ehrlich on the long-running hit television series, "St. Elsewhere," for which he received six Emmy nominations. He is also become famous for being one of Hollywood’s original greens and turning up to events on his bicycle. more »
LUSH is known for its delicious personal skin care products but also for its commitment to the environment and community. The LUSH Green Face contest has been set up to make donations to the winner's favourite green cause. more »
Spring is a funny time of year for keeping warm and dry. We checked with our favourite green designers to see what they are offering for spring coats and jackets. more »
Gardening can take its toll on your back and knees. But smart companies are offering ergonomic tools that protect the body and make gardening fun again. more »
April showers bring May flowers but there’s no need for wet feet! Designers have jazzed up the humble rain boot with bold colour and funky patterns. Say goodbye to clunky rain boots. more »
Our rugs take a beating during the winter months and getting them back in shape is part of any spring cleaning. But conventional carpet cleaners and spot removers contain some of the most dangerous chemicals out there. more »
Bring the sunshine into your home with eco-lighting made with natural materials and plenty of style. more »
Since its inception in the autumn of 2005, Passenger Pigeon has become a green fashion favourite among women of all ages and financial means. Heather Schibli and Wendy Trass have created a company appreciated for its intelligent and passionate designs. more »
Spring is here and it’s time to put away that tired winter handbag. There are plenty of clever bags out there that are enviro-friendly able to withstand global spring showers. more »
Green Living investigative writer Graeme Stemp-Morlock visited the Guelph Organic Festival and found the best in organic snacks. more »
We use it to cook, clean and wash. But how safe is the water coming into our homes? more »
Now that we know about the health hazards associated with plastics, what’s happening to the Tupperware party? Thanks to an innovative women's group from Missoula, Montana -- those parties have gone green. more »