February 8, 2008
In the News, Issues
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Green Eggs Petition Press Release Complete

Step 3 in the plan to get all plastic grocery store bags eliminated from use in major US super markets was completed today as the digital press release was run on the PR WEB wires. The official headline / summary reads:
Green Eggs and Planet generates e-petition for national distribution, demanding that all major U.S. super markets take an environmental stand and abolish the use of all disposable plastic grocery bags.
Within hours, the press release was picked up by Yahoo News, generating widespread readership and excellent coverage.
February 8, 2008
Environment, Home, Stuff
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Mrs. Meyer’s Basil Collection Environmentally Friendly Cleaning Products

Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day says: “With all the chores that need doing, a bit of extra energy is certainly nice. Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day BASIL COLLECTION has top notes of basil, apricot leaves, parsley, and eucalyptus, making the newest scent cool and crisp. The basil herb is known for its uncanny ability to ease the nerves and perk up the senses — what a handy combination! Don’t you just love an herb that works as hard as you do?”
February 1, 2008
Cars and Transport, Travel
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First Batch of Smart Cars Hits Southern California, and GE&P Buys One!

Green Eggs Co-founder Matty Byloos sat down with Steven Patton, COO of Green Eggs and owner of a brand new 2008 Smart Car — one of the first new batch to hit Southern California. The following represents notes from the conversation.
Green Eggs / Matty Byloos: What influenced your decision to purchase a Smart Car?
Steven Patton: I think the style and design of the Smart Car initially sold me on ordering one, but the gas mileage (close to 50 mpg) is a definite plus. It also doesn’t hurt that it is designed and marketed through Mercedes Benz and Penske, so I knew I was getting a quality product.
My commute to work is 17 miles each way down PCH from Malibu to Santa Monica and the Smart Car is absolutely perfect for the drive. Read the rest…