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Skip the Burger:

According to researchers at the University of Chicago, eating one less burger a week substantially lowers your greenhouse gas emissions, while switching to a vegetarian diet can reduce your carbon output by 1.5 tons. By comparison, trading in a standard sedan for a hybrid car cuts your carbon footprint by one ton.

Sponsored By

Vere

Heart-Shaped Brownies

Heart-Shaped Brownies

Why It's Good:

Yes, you can be purely decadent without throwing caution to the wind: These handcrafted chocolate brownies are made from top-quality, natural ingredients—and they're low in sugar and packed with antioxidants and fiber, so this is actually good for you and anyone you give it to! Contains four chocolate-covered, flourless brownies dusted with raspberry powder.

Why It's Green:

Vere runs its own chocolate factory in the heart of Manhattan, so quality control is totally in its hands. The company handcrafts its chocolates using only pesticide-free, sustainably grown and harvested cacao beans from Ecuador's rainforest, ensuring that the local farmers were paid fairly for their product. Ingredients are all natural (organic whenever possible) and free of additives, chemicals, artificial sugars, and gluten.

Where To Get It:

http://veregoods.com |   $12.00