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City of Arlington launches water conservation coloring contest

Winning students and their teachers will each receive a collection of five water-themed books.

Sept. 20, 2017

Whether it’s for swimming, washing our faces or having a cool glass of lemonade, we all need water. This September, Arlington Water Utilities is encouraging Arlington students to think about the valuable role water plays in their lives and in the environment with the Value of Water Coloring Contest.

Dallas chef grows own organic ingredients at his Midlothian farm

Executive Chef Ryan Olmos grows much of the ingredients for his CiboDivino Marketplace dishes at his own farm.

Sept. 12, 2017

Executive Chef Ryan Olmos not only whips up fresh creations at CiboDivino Marketplace, an authentic Italian market in south Oak Cliff, he also grows much of the ingredients he uses at his organic farm at his home in Midlothian.

North Texas gardening tips to be shared with nonnative residents

The Newcomer’s Guide to Gardening in North Texas on Sept. 16 at Collin College features expert presentations to help new residents tackle North Texas gardening challenges. Nearly 300 participants from 31 states and ten countries have registered, highlighting the event's success in addressing soil, pest, and water conservation issues.

Waco art show illustrates issues surrounding climate change

The inaugural Climate Change Art Exhibition by Waco Friends of Peace/Climate highlights climate change issues through 30 regional artworks, aiming to educate and inspire emotional responses for climate action. The organization, active since 2002, combats anthropogenic climate change via education and activism, hosting events like this exhibition.

Trees take center stage at Dallas art show

'Trees' is on display at the Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden in Dallas through Sept. 16. Above, Moon Tunes by Barnaby Fitzgerald, 2017

Aug. 29, 2017

A Dallas gallery is celebrating trees with images from artists inspired by their beauty and significance. 

Trees will be on display at the Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden through Sept. 16.

Vegan pop-up markets showcase cruelty-free products

Vegan pop-up markets like V Market in DFW promote cruelty-free products, including plant-based skincare, homewares, and clothing. Co-founders Christina Bluford and Katie Remis aim to support vegan businesses while expanding local interest in ethical, sustainable shopping. Markets occur monthly at various locations in Dallas and beyond.

Variety of plastic bags accepted in grocery store recycling bins

We ask two grocery store chains to tell us what's accepted in plastic bag recycling bins. Image courtesy of Trex. 

Aug. 7, 2017

Many grocery stores offer bins where customers can drop off plastic film bags for recycling. But have you ever wondered whether that department store bag or plastic wrapping you stuck in there gets also recycled?

We asked two major grocery stores, Albertsons and Tom Thumb, which are owned by the same parent company, and HEB/Central Markets, for the scoop.  

Dallas sisters serving up plant-based meals to go

Annette Baker and Marianne Lacko opened Nature's Plate in the Lake Highlands area in Dallas in 2015. Photos courtesy of Nature's Plate.

Aug. 4, 2017

Two health conscious sisters are making it easy for Dallasites to eat their veggies.

Dallas-based Buda Juice offers green way to drink your veggies

Buda Juice sells in 33 locations and restaurants in Dallas, 2 in Houston and 11 locations in Canada.  

July 18, 2107

A Dallas-based juice chain was created after two Europeans moved to Dallas and found the juice market left them parched.

Horatio Lonsdale-Hands and Bernard Lucien Nussbaumer, a Brit and Swiss who grew up together in Lausanne, Switzerland, reconnected in Dallas and picked up their friendship where they left off. Turns out, the two also shared a penchant for raw veggies and fruits. 

Arlington recycler turns problem waste into eco-friendly products

EcoStrate, founded by Ron Sherga, transforms hard-to-recycle materials into sustainable products like road signs using an innovative, eco-friendly process. This Arlington-based company has received national recognition, including the ISRI's Design for Recycling award.