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Love & Carrots |
2021-02-28 |
A plucky business called Love & Carrots, which began a decade ago with one woman and a truck, is addressing this national issue by installing produce gardens across the Washington D.C. area. They’ve installed more than 1000 gardens in almost a decade of business. Natalie Carver, director of horticulture said, "Our founder Meredith Sheperd saw so many sunny yards not being used for food. And saw the opportunity to start a business and start building gardens in all these sunny pockets across the city." Unlike most businesses, as Love & Carrots scales, it reduces the overall carbon footprint by bringing city residents as close as possible to their food sources...their own backyards. Nearly 30% of our food-related carbon emissions comes from transportation. Whether we’re importing bananas from Guatemala, or trucking carrots across the country from the main producer in Bakersfield, California, there is a tremendous amount of energy wasted by shipping perishable food long distances in short amounts of time. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#4 Pipelines are more efficient, if that's what you're worried about. Ironic, ain't it? |
Posted by: Bobby 2021-02-28 11:26 |
#3 My HOA moght have a problem with that. |
Posted by: Clem 2021-02-28 06:44 |
#2 ...there is a tremendous amount of energy wasted by shipping perishable food long distances in short amounts of time. Left out the key word 'fresh'. Canning and Mason Jars have been around for over a hundred years. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2021-02-28 06:37 |
#1 Don't ask me to do any gardening, I'm too busy on the Intertubes giving my opinion. |
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839 2021-02-28 02:41 |