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MAY/JUNE
2003

Vol. 25, No. 3


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10 HOW THREE GREEN BUSINESSES SURVIVE THE U.S. TEXTILE INDUSTRY COLLAPSE
Avery Yale Kamila
In North Carolina, a T-shirt maker turns to biodegradable inks and organic cotton and a chemical supplier offers customers “cleaner” dyes, while a Michigan clothing firm relies on a women’s sewing cooperative.
14 ECO-INDUSTRIAL PARKS CAN REBUILD LOCAL ECONOMIES
Dan Emerson
Minnesota projects provide valuable lessons in creating new opportunities
to expand materials recovery and profitable returns in downtown locations.
17 GREEN OFFICES ARE ABUILDING
Companies like Toyota, Ford and Honda along with organizations like Chesapeake Bay Foundation and Scenic Hudson are changing the building outlook.
18 CREATING A FARM IN THE NATION’S SIXTH LARGEST CITY
David Biddle
A partnership between Philadelphia’s Water Department and a community nonprofit launches an urban agriculture business.
21 1,000 GREEN ENTREPRENEURS
The latest Chic Eco Directory is a utilitarian eye-opener on companies innovating
in the green marketplace.
22 FIGHTING FOR AN ECOPRODUCT
Nora Goldstein
When the Iowa state legislature passed a law to exempt Des Moines from a ban
that led to increased compostin
24 A TECHNOLOGY THAT CAN REVIVE URBAN AND RURAL ECONOMIES
A new industry is taking shape to turn increasing pressures for improving water
and soil quality into sales of digesters and green power.
27 HANDS-ON SOLUTIONS TO WORLD POVERTY
Workshops to be held September 29 to October 4, 2003 will seek to generate “cooperative partnerships” on major issues facing developing countries.
28 THE ANSWER IS BLOWING IN THE WIND
Vicky Uhland
It’s not surprising that Quayle Hodek has lofty ambitions for his company, Renewable Choice Energy. After all, he’s selling wind.
30 ECOFASHION
Delia Montgomery
Precious Wood
31 GREEN MARKETING
Jacquelyn A. Ottman
Lessons From The Green Graveyard
32 BALLE BEAT
Lawry Hammel
First National Balle Conference Targets Key Issues And Projects
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