Inside: Green gift discounts, dirty supermarkets, and leftovers revamped
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Green America's December 2024 Newsletter
Dear Green American,
Our economic action for a greener and more just world continues regardless of who runs Washington. Part of this work is growing the green economy by shopping with our values. This holiday season, by choosing to shop with green businesses, you’re not just giving thoughtful gifts—you’re supporting a sustainable economy and real change for people and the planet. And take action with us to get large corporations to act for the environment.
Together, we can make our holiday celebrations and the world a little greener and brighter.
Featured Articles
Shop these Holiday Sales
Save and go green for your holiday shopping with these discounts from green businesses featuring eco-friendly gifts and practices.
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Grocery Stores are Leaking Climate Havoc
Safeway and other major grocery chains have a huge climate problem.
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Webinar: Leftovers to the Rescue!
Jacquie Ottman shows us how to turn leftovers into delicious dishes and cut food waste.
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How We're Greening America
Using economic action, we're shifting businesses, industries, and systems to accomplish real change in climate, finance, food, labor, and more.
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Campaign Updates
🎉 Honoring Impact Leadership: Green America’s very own board member Danielle Burns has been honored with a 2024 Who’s Who in Impact Investing Award! This recognition celebrates Danielle’s incredible work driving impact and resilience in the industry.
📈 Demystifying Green Finance: In a special interview for the Nasdaq Foundation, Green America’s Cathy Cowan Becker discusses her work advancing economic justice and sustainability.
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Orville Redenbacher's & Act II: Get pesticides out of our popcorn!
Pollinators are essential for our food, but toxic seed coatings threaten their survival—tell ConAgra to stop using harmful neonicotinoids and protect our bees.
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Grocery Stores Are Worsening the Climate Crisis
Safeway and other grocery chains are trouble for the climate: their refrigerators leak potent super-pollutant gases, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), worsening global warming.
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