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Whole Earth Provision Co.: More Than a Store

Holland Jones, Vice President of Whole Earth Provision Co., has done it all. From being raised in the store to now revamping the idea of what it means to be outside, Holland is more than just a businessman: he’s a nature guru.

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Nature Serves as a Constant During Change

Reminiscing on the chilled, refreshing water of Wandaka Musongera’s childhood creek transports him back to his life in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Running through his family’s garden, the creek acted as a sanctuary for his community, a place to unwind when exhausted from a full day of work.

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Minimizing Waste in a Plastic-Filled World

Sustainable consumption will not reverse the effects of climate change overnight, but it allows people to reduce their carbon footprints while voicing demands for sustainable business practices.

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The Future of Medina Lake

This article is the first of a three-part series exploring the Texas Hill Country’s dependence on Medina Lake, a man-made, 8,478 square mile reservoir, and highlighting the importance of the Save Medina Lake project.

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Sustainable College Living

College students live hectic lives, juggling school, work and social obligations. As a result, living sustainably is not always a priority. However, there are many small lifestyle changes college students can make to lessen their impact on the environment.

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Green Burial Traditions

“I don't want to be entombed in any fashion. Not embalmed and buried in a 'traditional' way. Nor cremated, frozen, resomated (dissolved), or shot into space. A crypt might be ok, but I can't afford it.”

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