alter eco truffles

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Alter Eco Truffles
For You: The velvety organic goodies come in divine flavors like dark mint and salted caramel. Plus, coconut oil provides satiating fats, and—according to a recent British study—compounds in the antioxidant-rich dark chocolate may help you look younger. Sweet!

For the Earth: The wrappers are compostable, the oil comes from sustainable small-scale farms and the company is certified carbon-neutral, meaning it has zero net greenhouse gas emissions. ($8; AlterEcoFoods.com)
chicobag reusable snack bags

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Chicobag Reusable Snack Bags
For You: A stash of munchies, like trail mix or a whole-grain PB&J, will keep your energy up—and quiet junk food cravings—when you're away from your kitchen. ChicoBag's adjustable sacks are stain-resistant and machine washable.

For the Earth: Plastic bags aren't biodegradable, so the fewer we use, the better. Plus, the outer fabric of these colorful alternatives is made with recycled materials, giving you extra eco-friendly bang for your buck. ($16 for three; ChicoBag.com)
GoMacro Bars

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GoMacro Bars
For You: With real-food ingredients, these ultrachewy vegan energy bars come in flavors for every craving, from mocha chocolate chip to banana and almond butter. And their subtle sweetness will satisfy your sugar craving in a balanced way.

For the Earth: GoMacro prioritizes reforestation (it's planted more than 40,000 tree seedlings), it donated 280,000 pounds of food scraps to local farms in 2017, and the sleeves on its boxes are produced with wind power. ($3; GoMacro.com for stores)
OXO GreenSaver Crisper Inserts

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OXO GreenSaver Crisper Inserts
For You: These little carbon filters (each lasts for 90 days) sit in your refrigerator's crisper drawers and absorb ethylene gas, which speeds spoilage, so those healthy apples and carrots will stay nice and fresh for longer.

For the Earth: The Environmental Protection Agency says about a third of our food is wasted each year, and much of that trash ends up rotting in landfills, producing methane, a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. ($10 for two; OXO.com)
Annie's Organic Cheddar Cheesy Puffs

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Annie's Organic Cheddar Cheesy Puffs
For You: They're baked, not fried, so your gut will thank you. And a 2013 study found that organic milk, used to make the puffs' powdered cheese, had 62 percent more inflammation-fighting omega-3 fatty acids than the conventional kind.

For the Earth: Organic dairy farms rely on fewer harsh chemicals—which can destroy the soil, require a lot of fossil fuels to produce and may harm nearby wildlife. ($5; Annies.com for stores)