Most Huggable: Free Range Falacy?, Super Bowl Goes Green, Biodegradable Bubbles + More
by Team Treehugger, Worldwide on 02. 1.08

A run of programms on British television has created a sudden upsurge of interest in free range chicken, but the supermarkets are still denying that there is a market for the more expensive meat.
Nominate your favorites in the inaugural Sunday Times Best Green Companies Awards – a project designed to encourage, acknowledge and publicize businesses going greener.
Super Bowl XLII is going green this Sunday, using renewable energy from wind, solar and geothermal supplied by the Arizona Salt River Project.
While we're talking football, get some tips on hosting a green Super Bowl party.
Take a gander at this new biodegradable bubble wrap, to keep your valuables safe without choking the landfill later.
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Excuse me? Landfill friendly Bio-bubble? Requires sunlight and air to degrade. Hmm two things that are NOT found in the landfill. When trash is put in the landfill it is covered with other trash and dirt. Bio-bubble may be fine for composting (requires air) but not for landfilling (airless, sunless in general).