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Greener food shopping

Whether stopping in for a daily to-go cup of coffee or making a grocery store trip, you likely have many purchases throughout your week.

Because so many consumer habits can have a negative effect on the planet, it’s a good idea to reflect on your environment impact. “There are many ways to support the green movement,” said Hillary Femal, vice president of marketing for IFCO, producers of eco-friendly produce containers. “But the easiest way is to become an educated consumer.”

Sustainable consumption

As a shopper, you can help cut down on the amount of waste in landfills and other environmental problems. Here are a few steps you can implement whenever you’re shopping:

Buying local in North Carolina

There are four main state farmers markets in North Carolina: Western North Carolina (popularly known as WNC) Farmers Market in Asheville, Charlotte Regional Farmers Market, State Farmers Market in Raleigh and Robert G. Shaw Piedmont Triad Farmers Markets in Greensboro. In addition, there are roughly 200 other farmers markets throughout the state.

Find one near you.

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