Let's Clear The Air With Each Bite

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In your opinion, which of these is the most impactful Earth-friendly effort? Take our poll on green efforts opens in a new tab and see how your thoughts stack up with others.From sky-high energy usage to a floating island of trash twice the size of Texas in the Pacific Ocean, it’s clear we need to do a better job taking care of our planet. Earth Day began in 1970 as a huge grassroots protest over what was happening to our environment—from the rivers and lakes to our land and air—and the need for action is just as strong today.Every one of us can make choices that will help our planet. And at Whole Foods Market, we believe that goes for companies, too. In fact, we have long believed that companies have a responsibility to be conscious about their impact on the environment, and we’re happy to lead the way with big commitments company-wide and small actions by passionate team members in our stores. After all, what we put on our plates goes way beyond food.

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Let’s clear the air—and the water and the soil—with every biteWhole Foods Market was the first major retailer to offset 100% of our energy use with wind energy credits, so every time you shop with us you are helping to support clean energy. Thank you! Your shopping vote also supports a vast array of other green initiatives in our offices and stores including green building, energy efficiency projects, solar power, fuel cells, recycling, green mission teams, organics, paperless ordering, recycled paper, shared transportation, biodegradable food containers, composting, efficient appliances and more. Have we found solutions for reducing or eliminating every aspect of our environmental impact? Not yet. But we work on it every day. Learn more about what we do opens in a new tab.Let’s reuse our bags Around the world, more than one billion single-use plastic bags are handed out each day. A 15-year-old tree produces just 700 paper bags. Paper or plastic is no longer the question. Reusing shopping bags significantly reduces both emissions and waste. At Whole Foods Market, we discontinued providing plastic bags at our checkouts, and for decades we’ve offered re-usable shopping bags and given you money back at the register every time you re-use a bag.Let’s not make wasteOn average, each of us can save 1,200 pounds of carbon dioxide a year by cutting down our overall garbage by just 10%! At Whole Foods Market we make it easier to lessen waste related to food, including encouraging all of us to: 1) Create each meal from as many whole foods as possible because the more whole the food, the fewer resources are used to get it to our plates; 2) Shop from our bulk bins to reduce packaging and waste because you select only the amount you need; and 3) Choose products from companies that use reduced or recycled packaging. Get more ideas for things you can do opens in a new tab.Remember: Every bite has a story. Your conscious food choices make a world of difference. Learn more at Let’s Retake our Plates opens in a new tab.

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