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Home » CBG Updates and Blog » Green Resources on the Web » Education » The Environmental Benefits of Buying Locally-Grown Food
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The Environmental Benefits of Buying Locally-Grown Food

by Margy|Published 07/18/2018

Many of us love our local farmers markets! Buying locally can help our environment, but maybe not for the reasons that you think. Check out this article that we found from go green.

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