The Green Zebra Guide: Helping San Francisco Go Greener
by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA
on 11.30.06

Hot on the heels of yesterday's post about Let's Green This City comes another resource for TreeHuggers in San Francisco. The Green Zebra guide is a directory, coupon book and educational resource all in one for Bay-area dwellers who want to live a little greener. It includes dozens of environmentally-conscious and community-oriented businesses, and offers deals on their products and services. Inside, you'll find 250 exclusive offers from organic restaurants and markets, eco-friendly retailers, spas, Yoga and Pilates studios, independent bookstores, bike shops, museums and more, so there’s something for just about everyone. Knowing that we can't shop our way to sustainability, Green Zebra can also answer many of your questions about living green in the city. Searching for a nearby Farmers’ Market? Not sure where to dispose of batteries and light bulbs? These questions and more can be answered with the links in their resource section. The book, which is printed on 100% recycled paper (98% post-consumer recycled) processed chlorine-free, goes for $25 and offers over $12,000 in savings; buy it from the website or from any number of area retailers. ::The Green Zebra Guide via ::Green Girls Global
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