Photo: Hartford Courant BY CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE ‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon…Read More
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December 17th is recognized as National Maple Syrup Day, and we have to admit, we’re not mad! With the holidays approaching, maple syrup makes a great addition to breakfast foods, sweet treats, and more! But what is in maple syrup,…Read More
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Eco18 recently attended the third Regenerative Earth Summit: SOIL + WATER + CLIMATE, joining global leaders in Boulder, Colorado to learn how they are tackling climate change and the health of the planet through the power of commerce and collaboration.…Read More
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It seems so long ago that NYFW swept across the city of lights and fashions finest were out in their best looks for a glance at next season’s trends. Personally, I’ve always loved fashion week (which really should be considered…Read More
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In honor of Eco18’s eight-year anniversary, we are taking a look back at the eighteen resolutions we adopted during our first year to see how far we have come (and where we need to make more progress) to become an…Read More
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The city is buzzing with parties and events so get ready because this June we are celebrating National Pollinator Month! If you find yourself in the Big Apple this summer, these eco-events are family friendly ways to celebrate the 450…Read More
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Well here we are again attending the 39th annual Natural Products Expo West the world’s largest natural, organic and healthy products event, and this year it seemed larger that ever! And according to reports…it was! More than 86,000 attendees from 136 countries, all…Read More
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With all the chaos in politics, this year’s midterm elections are more important than ever. During the 2016 election millennials did not believe their votes mattered but this year that is not the case. We have rounded up 8 reasons…Read More
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Halloween, one of the world’s oldest holidays, is still celebrated today in a number of countries around the globe. In Mexico and other Latin American countries, Día de los Muertos—the Day of the Dead—honors deceased loved ones and ancestors. In…Read More
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With many studies placing food at the center of the discussion when speaking about health, is no surprise that in recent years consumer confidence in the safety of the U.S. food supply has been impacted. According to a recent study…Read More