Seeds Of Change to donate 25 million seeds to support organic school gardens

April 28, 2012, www.current.com | “Seeds of Change®, an organic seed and food company, is celebrating spring with the launch of the “Sowing Millions, Growing Minds” initiative and will donate 25 million seeds to help school children nationwide plant organic school gardens.”

“Seeds Of Change to donate 25 million seeds to support organic school gardens
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Seeds of Change®, an organic seed and food company, is celebrating spring with the launch of the…”
Comments:
Rita Jacinto “You know Seeds of Change is owned my M&M Mars? They can afford this and it makes them look good…I believe it is called green washing…..don’t want tp be a downer but we should really know what we are supporting….”
  • Anthony Bradley “I’ve been thinking about how to know the difference between green washing and the transition of a large corporation. how do we tell the difference?”
    • Rita Jacinto “Anthony, I guess the only way to tell is to find out what else they are doing….M&M Mars is working to create GMO Chocolate…’nough said for me!”
      • Mae West “Good question Anthony Bradley, personally I tend to only trust those people in my local area that I can see and touch. And I try to spend my money with them when ever possible. Whether it is buying seeds, eggs, meat or an evening out to dinner.”
        • GoodNews FortheEarth ‎”~ Thanks for pointing out that the good news of the seed donations is counterbalanced by the possible benefits to a non-Earth-friendly corporation that may result. At GoodNews FortheEarth, we see our job as reporting the positive aspects events, leaving the complex task of overall analysis to others, hoping to learn more as time goes on.

          Info about corporate ownership is crucial, and often hard to find out — one reason why I think we all agree with Mae that local is best, not just because it is local, but because the effects of using local sources are easier to learn.”
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