Local businesses, organizations, people, growers, and movements are the heart and soul of every local green scene. The Go Green Local Guide is a great place to look for local eco-friendly options (check the sidebar…down and to the right → ↓ )

Lately we’ve had local food on the brain, so I was able to add  Legare FarmsJeremiah Farm and Blue Dog Farms to the guide. If you’re trying to make some changes to your home or office, we’ve added Carolina’s Eco-Unit and SolarTEK Energy of Charleston. Learn to cook slow and natural at Slow Food Charleston, or hire Green Irene to help make your home as green as it can be. We’ve also added MESSA, the C of C’s environmental graduate program that has been doing amazing work locally.

We also want to give a shout out to TheDigitel, the local news site that is pure Charleston. If you like to consume your daily news online, live or die by your smart phone, and appreciate smart enthusiastic reporting, TheDigitel is the local news source you’ve been looking for. And don’t forget, gobbling your news up digitally saves trees! We’re proud to be a bronze sponsor this week…thanks Ken!



3 Responses to “New Additions to the Go Green Local Guide”

  1. 1 Amy Goldkin

    Wow! Thanks for mentioning me in your new additions. I however am not a cleaning service. There are some great ones here in Charleston, but I am not one of them. I am an Eco Consultant. All those green mysteries you need solved? I can help solve them. Want to be more green, but not able to wade through all the information out there? I offer a Green Home Makeover, think turning your house upside down to make it green. I will point out immediate changes that you can make for free, and I will also demonstrate and offer dozens of the best green home products available. I will help replace wasteful incandescent bulbs, show you the best low flow shower heads, explain how to buy green power and enable you to offset your family’s carbon footprint. I’ll be able to sell you terrific water filters, improve your indoor air quality and demonstrate cleaning products free of toxic chemicals. Thanks again for mentioning this great new business!

  2. 2 Amy Goldkin

    By the way… me is Green Irene! :)

  3. 3 Chad Norman

    So sorry Amy – I’ve got it corrected. I must have got the wires crossed in my notes. We need to talk sometime…I want to learn more about your biz!

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