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Unlike most farm-raised fish, which must eat other fish to grow, tilapia is an omnivore that can thrive on soy, corn, wheat, algae and plant waste. Plus, tilapia farms can be housed indoors where resulting wastewater and pollution are better controlled. Thirty thousand pounds of tilapia can be raised on just three acres annually — the same amount of space it takes to raise one 650-pound cow. — Slowfoodnation.org 

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Bamboo Bath Sponge

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EcoTools Bamboo Bath Sponge

Why It's Good:

You'll get the shape of a poof sponge with the natural anti-microbial softness of a bundle of bamboo fabric.

Why It's Green:

The traditional popular poof sponges are made of plastic, this one is made from renewable bamboo fibers instead.

Where To Get It:

www.americarx.com | $3.49

Also available at K Mart stores.