Today’s Solutions: April 25, 2024

It’s that time of the year again where friends and families gather around the dinner table for a Thanksgiving feast. While it’s a time to be grateful  for all we have (which, by the way, has health benefits), it’s also a good time to show our gratitude to the environment as well. Thanksgiving can toll on the environment with people travelling across the country and the heaps of food used to prepare traditional dishes. So here are 6 steps to help you have a climate-friendly Thanksgiving.

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