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What We Do

Greenopia provides consumers with the means to make daily decisions that reduce their impact on the environment. Through our green business directories, product directories, community, news articles, blogs, and tips, we provide the information that is necessary to lead a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.

Our Directories

Greenopia's directories guide consumers to the businesses and products necessary to eat, shop, and live green. All listings are independently researched using 62 unique sets of category-specific criteria, ensuring that each business and produce meets precise qualifications. We never accept payment for listings.

Our Ratings

The Greenopia Leaf Ratings allow consumers to assess the overall greenness of a business or product. Four-Leaf Rated listings meet our most stringent criteria while One-Leaf Rated listings meet our minimum qualifying standards. The Greenopia Product Scorecard allows consumers to easily see the specific areas greenness.

Our Community

Greenopia's community provides a place for people to engage in sharing their favorite listings, meeting other people, sharing their eco-interests, blogging, discussing green topics, and much more. Our newsletter provides a distinct opportunity to stay current with new listings, compelling articles, and exclusive opportunities.

Green Resources
Tools
We're also always seeking out hands-on tools to help us. Our friends at the Carbon Fund are making it easy for us to fight global warming, one person at a time.

We're all trying to go a little more green in our lives, from eating organic and buying sustainable goods to recycling and carpooling. The bigger picture for us all: global warming. Hold it-before you shrug and think it's too big an issue to take on in your own life, consider all of the areas in your life that produce carbon, from the energy it takes to heat and run your home to the driving you do every day and the flights you take for work or vacations.

The good news is that the best way to help clear the air is easier than you think. For us, making our lives as eco-efficient as possible means a daily commitment: reducing our energy output, cutting back on drive time, buying eco-friendly merchandise-every little bit helps. For what you can't reduce in your day-to-day life, you can consider going "carbon neutral"-by offsetting your personal contribution, you'll do your part to create a healthier and more stable future. Here's how it works: Carbon neutrality, or carbon offsetting, is the process by which global warming gases emitted by a certain activity, event, or process are calculated and then effectively offset by removing or preventing an equal amount of pollution elsewhere. These offsets usually involve renewable energy projects like wind power, solar, or methane; reforestation projects (trees absorb CO2); or energy efficiency programs.

Carbon offset actions can take place next door or on the other side of the world, but the desired goal is that they reduce the net amount of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere. If emissions can be calculated, then they can be offset.

Go carbon-neutral and you'll breathe a little easier.

Tips
We're always looking for little things to help us on the green path. Quick and simple tips, like how you should unplug chargers for electronic devices to save energy (only 5% of the power drawn by a cell phone charger is used to charge the phone-the other 95% is wasted when it is left plugged into the wall!). Check the site daily for our "Tip of the Day" and please send your own suggestions for tips to us.


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LA, OC and LBC Green Drinks,
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Journey:
I became a vegetarian at 15
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Webmaster of FreeSharing.org
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Gary
About Me:
My interest in conservation
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