Austin Environmental Directory

12th July, 2010 - Posted by katherine - 3 Comments

Check out the new edition of Paul Robbin’s Austin Environmental Directory 2010 – it has everything you would ever want to know about any environmental issue affecting Austin, and is extremely thorough.  Want to know about where in Austin to recycle hard-to-recycle items? Or what restaurants are vegetarian friendly in Austin? Interested in joining a volunteer group? Or want to know what rebates are available in Austin for environmentally friendly purchases? Or a list of all the parks and farmer’s markets in Austin with maps included? It has all of this and much more, so check out the online edition or pick one up at Whole Foods, Magnolia Cafe, or Book People.

And here’s a Statesman article about the author and new directory.

Texas State Capitol - Austin, Texas by StuSeeger.

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Posted on: July 12, 2010

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john

July 21st, 2010 at 9:41 pm    


interesting!

Greening Austin Daily » Zero Energy Suburbs

July 23rd, 2010 at 10:11 am    


[...] Robbins, creator of the Austin Environmental Directory and local environmental activist, discussed on KUT this morning the possibility of zero energy [...]


[...] of times and I’ve usually have a pretty good experience.   Kerbey Lane is listed in the Austin Environmental Directory as one of a handful of restaurants in Austin that uses locally grown food, and if you are looking [...]

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