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Hot ideas for a cool, eco-friendly summer

Texan eco-friendly brands like Tumbleweed Texstyles, Mmmpanadas, Yellowbird Hot Sauce, and Kaurina's offer sustainable summer essentials. Products include clothing, gourmet snacks, and plant-based sauces. New Gola Pops launch in July. For hiking, TrailForks helps navigate trails globally. Eco-conscious gear includes Murphy’s Naturals Bug Spray and Spleash leash handle.

Institute in Fort Worth aims to help people and nature flourish

The Mind Body Ecology Institute (MBEI) focuses on fostering people’s connection with nature and community through mindfulness and diverse cultural wisdom rather than technology or a singular leader. Under Dr. Blake Hestir’s leadership, it offers multifaceted programs that promote emotional resilience and collective well-being.

Volunteers pick up trash for the love of it

The Great American Cleanup Campaign, sponsored by Keep America Beautiful, involves communities nationwide in litter cleanup efforts. Despite criticism of shifting blame from corporations to citizens, volunteers continue impactful cleanup initiatives. Upcoming events are planned in Grapevine, Dallas, and Fort Worth.

Rain barrels save water for dry days ahead

Rain in North Texas is sporadic, leading to water restrictions. Betsy Marsh from TRWD suggests using DIY rain barrels for water conservation. TRWD provides education, workshops, and grants for rainwater harvesting, benefiting schools and communities. Rain barrels help conserve water, reduce demand, and lower water bills.

2025 Green Valentine Gift Guide

Eco-friendly Valentine’s Day gifts support fair trade and sustainability. Options include Dallas Zoo animal adoptions, Kate Weiser's artful chocolates, Valentine's runs, White Rock's vegan candles, Maiden Vegan dining, Bishop Hill floral workshops, and JoyfulCo's Discovery Box, benefiting L.A. wildfire victims.