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Organic? Vegetarian? Vegan? That is the Question

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When asked, “Why do attend a Festival?” Often than not, people answer, “the food!”
Trying local organic vegan and vegetarian faire that is easy on the wallet, healthy, delicious and good for the soul is one of the best memories you can take home from a festival.

While offering many well-known favorites such as the ever-famous falafel, vegan corn dog and garlic fries, Green Festival explores a variety of cultural approaches to flavor and nutrition that incorporate flavors from nations around the world. The fun exists in trying the best new local restaurants and exploring the possibilities in organic, vegan, vegetarian and raw snacks and meals – all while discovering the fun of growing and creating your own food! What are your favorite organic vegan and vegetarian dishes?

Why Organic?

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Urban Organic Gardener Mike Lieberman once said, “For me, buying organic isn’t a splurge. Buying organic is part of my healthcare.”

According to the Organic Consumers Association, organic food is on average, 25% more nutritious than food products from industrial agriculture, containing a higher level of vitamins, antioxidants and essential minerals. Organic foods are created without the use of pesticides and are not genetically modified. They do not contain additives, preservatives or chemical contaminants. Ideally organic practices aim to maximize sustainable farming methods and utilize resources most efficiently with the highest level of reuse and conservation. (To find out more about organics, visit the Organic Consumers Association).

Lydia of Lydia’s Lovin Foods (a Green Festival food favorite) says: “In order to care for the world, each other and all life forms, there is no other choice than organic. Organic practices support life.”

Why Vegetarian?

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Nutritionally, local organic vegetarian cuisine is fantastic, delicious and leaves attendees feeling energized and focused to shop and learn in the healthiest of ways.

According to the North American Vegetarian Society, “although illness and disease can be caused by many factors, several health problems have been positively linked to a diet high in animal products. Among these are cardiovascular diseases including heart attack and stroke (which are the leading causes of death for both men and women in the United States), diabetes, and certain cancers.” (See NAVS Vegetarian FAQ).

In environmental terms, the land required for raising, the crops required for feeding, the water required for hydrating and the fossil fuels for producing and distributing animal products do not add up to a positive reciprocal benefit for mankind.

In choosing instead to explore the benefits of vegetarian dining, Lydia summarizes it all in describing her tasty faire: “I do not need to claim a life in order for me to live. Raising animals for ourselves is unnecessary, destroys so much land and drains our precious watershed.”

Why Vegan?

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Beyond the path of a vegetarian, embracing a vegan lifestyle takes further steps, resolving not to use any animal product for food, clothing or any other purpose.

According to the Vegan Society, “A balanced vegan diet (also referred to as a ‘plant-based diet’) meets many current healthy eating recommendations such as eating more fruit, vegetables and whole grains and consuming less cholesterol and saturated fat. Balanced vegan diets are often rich in vitamins, antioxidants and fiber, and can decrease the chances of suffering from diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke and some cancers.” (See Why Vegan?) The biggest question surrounding moving to a vegan diet is how to achieve variety while also obtaining all required daily nutrients. Green Festival attendees are pleasantly surprised at every festival to find a multitude of snacks, meals and cooking ideas that have been adapted to fit a vegan diet.

In environmental terms, according to PETA, “raising animals for food requires about as much water as all other water uses combined, even as many areas are experiencing drought conditions. It requires about 300 gallons of water to feed a vegan for a day. It requires about four times as much water to feed a vegetarian and 14 times as much to feed a meat-eater.”

In 2010, a report from the United Nations Environment Programme’s international panel of sustainable resource management stated that “a global shift towards a vegan diet is vital to save the world from hunger, fuel poverty and the worst impacts of climate change” (see June 2, 2010 – The Guardian).

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P.L.A.Y.’s Eco-Friendly Products Reduce Your Pet’s Carbon Paw-Print

Submitted by P.L.A.Y.

In today’s day and age, consumers have an unlimited number of options to purchase green and earth-friendly items. It’s clear that by purchasing natural, organic, and eco-friendly products we’re not only working to preserve our planet but also our personal health. With this movement, consumers are now able to choose eco-friendly pet products as well. From organic pet foods to pet beds made with recycled post-consumer waste, you can help your pets reduce their carbon paw-print. Here are a few great ways for your pup to go green.

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  • Natural shampoos and bath products. Grooming products made from all natural materials are great for the environment and for your pet! By removing dyes, synthetic fragrances, detergent and other chemicals, all-natural shampoos can help pets with irritated skin, allergies, and other health ailments. To top it off, chemicals are kept out of our waterways too.
  • Organic food. Many people don’t realize what actually goes into their dog’s dinner – less expensive dog foods are packed with by-products, inexpensive fillers and preservatives. With the increased rate of pet diabetes and cancers, it’s especially important to pay attention to what your pup is eating. By choosing organic you are helping your pup; live longer, stay within a healthy weight, have fewer diseases, and have a healthier appearance (coat, skin, nails, etc.).

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  •  Eco-friendly bedding. Many pet beds now feature all-natural and earth-friendly materials. At P.L.A.Y., we believe that pet beds can be comfy for pets, stylish for owners AND better for our planet. Our beds feature 100% natural cotton and eco-friendly PlanetFill® filling made from post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. In addition to being super-soft, the filling is hypoallergenic and can also help reduce skin irritation and allergies.
  • Biodegradable waste bags. Dog waste is not only gross; it can be really damaging to the environment and can pose health risks to people and other animals. Part of being a responsible pet owner is cleaning up after them. Using plastic bags from grocery stores is a great way to recycle and reuse, but as we know – plastic isn’t so great. Every year, over 1 trillion plastic bags are thrown into our landfills, and based on scientific research, those bags can take up to 1000 years to break down. The better option? Biodegradable, compostable and even flushable waste bags! Compostable bags can dissolve in as little as 40 days and are made from corn based materials (a renewable and sustainable resource).

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  • Adopt don’t shop. It’s estimated that 5-7 million companion pets end up in a shelter every year. Many of those animals are euthanized due to overcrowding and lack of funding. By adopting a pet, you are saving two lives; the one who has found his forever family, and the one who is taking his place at the shelter. At P.L.A.Y. it’s important for us to help animals in need, so we’ve partnered with the Petfinder Foundation for our Warm Bellies Initiative. For every qualified pet bed purchase, we donate a mat to a homeless pet.

These are just a few ways to live a greener lifestyle with your pet. By choosing eco-friendly products, you (and your dog) can help minimize waste and reduce negative impact on our earth.

Phuong Phillips is the Communications Manager for P.L.A.Y. Pet Lifestyle And You, where they create better pet beds for pets, people and the planet. You can find P.L.A.Y. on Facebook and Twitter.

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Go Green – Drink Loose Tea with Libre and get a Free Month of Online Yoga

Libre tea Offers Free Month of Online Yoga with Purchase of Loose Leaf Tea Glass at San Francisco Green Festival, Nov 10-11 at the SF Concourse

SAN FRANCISCO – November 2, 2012 This year at San Francisco Green Festival, Libre tea is offering an exciting partnership with My Yoga Online. With every Libre tea glass purchased customers will receive a voucher for one month of free online yoga classes at MyYogaOnline.com.

The portable Libre tea glass is great for every day and an ideal gift for your fave tea lovin’ friends and family. Its unique design includes a glass interior, durable poly exterior and removable stainless steel filter. It’s the eco-friendly and stylish solution for loose leaf tea ‘on the go’ – all BPA-free.

My Yoga Online is passionate about bringing yoga and holistic living to everyone, everywhere. Members have access to one of the largest and most diverse Mind-Body video and article libraries in the global arena. Their top-quality, high-definition videos are online and geared to fit to your needs – wherever you may be.

Be green and be healthy. Enjoy Tea and Yoga – anytime, anywhere.

A terrific gift solution for the health and eco-conscious tea lovers on your list.

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About Libre tea

Libre tea inspires tea moments with environmentally friendly methods and healthy choices for the people and the planet. Libre tea glasses are re-usable thermal containers for enjoying loose leaf tea on the go – unique glass interior, removable stainless steel filter, and stylish design for the loose leaf tea lover.

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Kellygreen Home Exhibits Two California Store Locations at San Francisco Green Festival

Green Home Goods Company Exhibits in Booth 839 at San Francisco Green Festival

SAN FRANCISCO – November 2, 2012 Kellygreen Home is exhibiting at San Francisco Green Festival, November 10-11 at the SF Concourse Exhibition Center. Kellygreen Home will be located in booth 839, sharing fun and functional home decor.

Kellygreen is all about helping our customers consume with a conscience when it comes to functional, decorative goods for the home, family and everyday lifestyle. We like to think of ourselves as a general mercantile for green home goods and want to make it easy to shop and feel comfortable knowing that each product has been carefully researched and considered, hence our tagline: “High Design / Low Impact”.

Visit Kellygreen at their following store locations:
ECHO PARK 2149 West Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026
SANTA MONICA 2525 Main Street, #102 Santa Monica, CA 90205

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San Francisco Green Festival Sponsors San Francisco Green Drinks November 6th, 2012: Every Vote Counts

Tuesday, November 6th

5:30-8:30pm

John Colins - 138 Minna St, San Francisco, 94105

FREE EVENT

Celebrate making your voice heard – celebrate Voting Day!

Wear your “I VOTED” sticker to SF Green Drinks’ Nov 6th event and receive $1 off your first round.  We will be giving out Nov 10th-11th SF Green Festival passes to some very lucky Green Drinks attendees!

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San Francisco Green Festival Partners to Offer Special Screening of ARISE

November 11, 2012
7:30 pm
 Opera Plaza Cinema, 601 Van Ness Ave. San Francisco, CA

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Arise captures the portraits and stories of extraordinary women around the world who are coming together to heal the injustices against the earth. The film weaves together poetry, music, art and stunning scenery to create a hopeful and collective story that inspires us to work for the earth.

Special guest introduction by Winona LaDuke.

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HUB Bay Area Hosts Official Pre-Party to SF Green Festival Weekend and Lauching of SIIR!

HUB San Francisco
925 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103
Friday, November 9, 2012
6:30 PM to 11:00 PM (PST)

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Join together on Friday, November 9th with artists, social innovators, entrepreneurs and impact funders to celebrate the concept launch of the Social Innovators & Investors Resource (SIIR).  SIIR will be the first Foundation Center serving entrepreneurs, social innovators and impact investors through research, collaboration and education-networking events like this one.

The point of this EcoSystem Party is to unite the diverse social entrepreneur ecosystem from the Green Chamber to Green Drinks to Slow Money to Slow Food. “United we can change the world for the better!” This fun, interactive event is the first time SIIR is uniting innovators and entrepreneurs in arts, education, sustainable food, eco-entertainment, urban and futurism for a unique look into social capital markets.

Enjoy the best of what social capital markets can achieve…from amazing organic and locally sourced cuisine, wine and deserts to awesome arts and renewable energy projects. Come out and learn more about building the social entrepreneur ecosystem that can fuel equitable, sustainable social change locally and around the world.

Event features:

  • Amazing Sustainable Food by the Bay Area’s Top Organic & Slow Food Entrepreneurs
  • Live performances by Pachas Pajama’s & Balance Edutainment on the Main Stage
  • DJ Lamont FingerSnaps & the Art Collective Spinning in the Up Stairs Loft
  • HUB & Intersection Artists in the Wine Bar Gallery
  • Open Sustainable Bars featuring best wines and microbrews
  • Awesome demos by the hottest social innovators & entrepreneurs
  • Learn about various funding opportunities from impact funders
  • Network & Party with change makers and funders who are leading social innovation

Event Partners: Slow Food, Slow Money, Green Festival, Green Drinks SF, Green Chamber, Food Shift, Sharable, B Lab, Mayor’s Office of Small Biz, Economic Development, Economic Empowerment, SBA, Latino Start Up Alliance, Hispanic Society of Engineers, Black Founders, Ashoka Youth Venture, Oakland Local, Oakland 2.0, etc.

Tickets are transferable, but not refundable.

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Jewelry Recycling for a Greener Earth: Recycle Your Diamonds and Old Metal into New Jewelry

By Jewelry by Liza Shtromberg

Because the choices you make as a consumer have an effect on the world and express your values, consider recycling your old or unwanted metals and gemstones into new jewelry. Over the years most of us accumulate jewelry which we’ve been gifted or no longer wear, and by recycling these pieces you can have a dramatic effect on reducing the ecological footprint.

Mining can have a taxing effect on the environment, and by recycling your gold and gemstones you can reduce the mining of these materials and thus reduce negative environmental impact.  Additionally, you can further reduce your ecological and global footprint by mindfully selecting jewelry made with 100% post-consumer recycled metals and sustainably sourced gemstones.

Looking to purchase a new diamond?  Consider re-purposed or recycled diamonds as an option to buying a new diamond.  Choosing a re-purposed or recycled gemstone is a socially-conscious choice which helps reduce new diamonds from being mined.

Your diamonds carry sentimental value which can live forever, but their setting doesn’t have to!  Whether you want to keep that wonderful gift but let go of the memories, or keep the memories and revamp the gift, you can easily honor your diamond by designing a new setting that fully compliments your character and personal style.

In addition to the personal benefits of owning a custom diamond setting you love to wear, there’s the added advantage that you will wear your new piece proudly knowing that resetting your diamond into a  recycled metal setting was an environmentally conscience alternative to mining for new diamonds.   An affordable choice, a reset diamond can also provide you an opportunity to test your creativity in its reinvention.

As a jewelry brand with a green mindset, our mission at Jewelry by Liza Shtromberg is to elevate our planet and our jewelry to a beautiful and sustainable aesthetic.  All our pieces are handcrafted locally by socially-responsible designer Liza Shtromberg, and we exclusively use post-consumer recycled metals and responsibly sourced gemstones.  As a part of our own effort to reduce negative environmental impact, we offer several green options including our precious metal recycling program where we provide you with store credit in return for your unwanted gold or platinum jewelry.  We also recently introduced our beautiful “Re-treasured” Gems Collection, which is made with recycled gemstones previously set in estate jewelry from the 1800s.  Additionally, we are happy to reset your own diamonds and gemstones into one of our designs or a custom piece.  By using sustainable practices and providing eco-friendly choices, we are able to offer a variety of ways to make thoughtful jewelry selections to work towards a greener earth.

Participate in the Jewelry Trade-In Program: Recycle Your Diamonds and Old Metal into New Jewelry at LA Green Festival with Jewelry by Liza Shtromberg.

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Bioponica Introduces Organic Hydroponic Grow Table Complete with Aquaponic Tank for Sustainable Plants and Fish Production

Find Bioponica products in Booth #1031 at San Francisco Green Festival, November 10-11 at the SF Concourse Exhibition Center

SAN FRANCISCO – October 29, 2012 Bioponica proudly introduces a brand new product – its one-of-a-kind organic hydroponic grow table, complete with aquaponic tank for sustainable plant production including the optional addition of fish.

The featured 4’x4’ Grow Table with aquaponic fish tank will be on display to demonstrate the Bioponica method of nutrient cycling to grow plants without store bought fertilizers.

This exhibit will show how to get nutrients from grass clippings and food waste. Fish are included but not required. While never before attempted in a commercial setting, the Bioponica method of nutrient cycling was conceived by studying a little known practice among Asian aqua culturists that has taken place for many centuries and continues to this day. Biogarden sizes range from a 1’ square foot aquarium unit to 160’ square foot vertical growing table with dual fish tanks.

All systems are easy to install, require little maintenance and may be used indoors or outdoors. For indoor growers, options include a metal frame to hold lighting and mylar drape for optimizing plant growth and light exposure.

Outdoor growers can use the frame or else a simple HDPE canopy as a cold frame to extend growing season in cooler months. Bioponica’s mission is to promote sustainable living through food and water self-sufficiency by providing education, resources and products to growers worldwide.

Sign up for the Bioponica newsletter (located at the bottom left corner of the homepage) between now and November 15 and enter a raffle for an Aquarium Biogarden for your home or classroom!

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About Bioponica

Bioponica™ was founded by David Epstein, D.O., a holistic physician and innovator, and Kenneth Lovell, P.E., a wastewater engineer and farmer.

Plants and water are our greatest resource and through aquatic nutrient cycling and soil-less ecosystems, plants and fish can be grown, at no cost.  Let us all learn from ancient cultures that practice living in harmony with the environment, and build upon a tradition of sustainability for future generations.

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Green Festival Teams Up with Inner Mission SF for the Official San Francisco Green Festival Afterparty

Official San Francisco Green Festival After Party!

Green Festival is proud to partner with Inner Mission SF, a new B Corp certified event center, to bring the official closing celebration to a whole new level of fun!
Join us for an evening of amazing live music and performance, specialty organic cocktails, smoothie bar, give-away’s, DJ dance-parties and more.

Sunday, November 11, 2012 – 8pm-2am
Inner Mission SF – 2050 Bryant St, SF (former Cell Space)
Bands and Performances By: Afrolicious, The Fungineers, Cherry Royal, members of Vau Da Vire Society

GA Tickets $10, VIP Tickets $25, 21+ show

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Sponsored by Dr Bronners, Nutiva and Guayaki!

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