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Biofriendly Transportation: National Bike to Work Month
You may not be aware of it, but May is National Bike Month. That’s right…all you avid bicyclists, closet weekend riders and newbies alike can pull out your bicycles and proudly ride to work for National Bike Month. Of course … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycle, bicyclist, bike, bike to work, biofriendly, bus, commute, Eco, Emissions, environmentally-friendly, exercise, fuel additive, green, health, healthy, inexpensive, May, Metro, modes of transportation, national bike to work month, ride, ride a bike, stress reducer, train, transportation
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Do’s and Don’ts of Biofriendly New Year’s Resolutions
Image by medmoiselle If you are planning on making some biofriendly or green New Year’s Resolutions at the beginning of the year, you’d best be smart about it. There are times when people try to make environmentally-friendly changes but end … Continue reading
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Tagged biofriendly, cleaning, conservation, do's and don'ts, donate, Emissions, Energy, Environment, environmentally-friendly, EV, exercise, garden, green, natural, New Year's Resolution, organic, recycle, water
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Biofriendly Tips For Life and Living
Image by TomJByrne Life isn’t always cut out the way we think it should be. But that doesn’t mean we can’t make the most out of it, right?! As Eleanor Roosevelt so aptly stated: “The purpose of life is to … Continue reading



