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Woolworths and WWF - just how many chemicals are ok to use in farming?The WWF has endorsed Woolworths’ Farming for the Future programme. In their words “Maintaining ecosystems integrity is a major challenge facing South African farmers. This includes issues of soil health, over allocated and degraded water resources and biodiversity destruction. What is Natural and Organic - the real storyWoolworths Farming for the Future sounds great and incorporates all the principles of certified organic farming – protection of soil health, conservation of water resources, and maintaining ecosystem integrity. So what is the difference? Green Solution : Latest BlogMaking the shift towards a natural and organic lifestyle is not as difficult as it may seem. What it does require is a willingness to be an aware consumer who is knowledgeable of what goes into food production and understands where the food comes from. Sometimes I dream of a city where every shop and restaurant only serves natural and organic products and food and wonder about the peace that would come from this considerate conciousness.
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Mexican hotels : A wind and solar success storyGoing green is no longer an option. It is not about climate change, saving the planet or a lost tribe of indigenous people in some far off land. This time it is about your wallet. It is time to save money with doing good a by-product that will help climate change and yes, the entire planet. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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