Palm Beach Illustrated

It’s Not Easy Eating Green

Environmental awareness is all the rage in the modern push to go green. By now, we’ve long known to reduce, reuse, recycle, and lighten the ecological footprint we leave behind.

But it’s not just the big, bold moves that make a difference. Our food choices—the ways we choose to nourish our bodies every day—have a ripple effect on the world around us, too. Every element of your plate can be eco-friendly (or not), from the garnish atop

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