These organic pasta's and sauces were flown in 4,211 miles from Bali to Christchurch in New Zealand.
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I saw an article about organic that encouraged people to only drink organic milk. If you couldn't find it locally, they said to order on the internet from China!! I've always trusted the Chinese to provide organic, leaded milk.
How many of us really know how far our organic products have traveled before they reach our table. I am looking for pictures of organic products (raw food, packaged goods, cleaning products, clothing and anything else that claims to be organic) that I can post on this blog for anyone to view and discuss. The images do not have to be good or even high quality, a camera phone might be a good option, but if you would like to get fancy with the photo's then go for it. Eventually I will submit the images to create a google earth application with information about where these products originated and how many miles they have traveled, along with the gas consumption. You can send images to my e-mail address: kaddcox@gmail.com. Thanks for the help!!
What to do: 1. take a photo of something organic 2. look to see where the product was shipped from 3. send me the information about and where the product was shipped from and where you are located 4. check out the blog to see if I have posted your photo along with a milage map
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I saw an article about organic that encouraged people to only drink organic milk. If you couldn't find it locally, they said to order on the internet from China!! I've always trusted the Chinese to provide organic, leaded milk.
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