Is This the Greenest Family in Scotland? They Don't Shop at Supermarkets. They Rarely Use a Car. And Take Their Holidays by Train . . .
The Herald › November 07, 2005
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The Herald › November 07, 2005
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WHEN Jonny Kinross and Roz Adams lived in the Borders countryside 12 years ago, their neighbours thought they were eccentric.
The couple not only had no car, but they were vegetarian and ate organic food.See the full content of this document
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Is This the Greenest Family in Scotland? They Don't Shop at Supermarkets. They Rarely Use a Car. And Take Their Holidays by Train . . .
To make things that little bit more difficult, they had also just decided to stop shopping at supermarkets, over concerns about factory farming and GM technology.
At a time when to most people GM still meant General Motors and green living conjured up pictures of Felicity Kendal in wellies and dungarees, such a stance prompted blank stares.Sometimes it still does. Climate change may now be a headline- hog...See the full content of this document
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