the 2023 Green List
Food Network Magazine|March - April 2023
The results are in: Here are our favorite new eco-friendly products of the year!
KATE FRANKE, KELSEY HURWITZ, CAROL LEE AND MONICA MICHAEL WILLIS
the 2023 Green List

1 Fresher Lettuce

Most produce takes up to a week to get from field to market, but Revol Greens can deliver its lettuce to stores within 24 hours of harvest. That means a longer shelf life, less waste—and tastier salads.

Available at select Walmart and Target stores

2 Upcycled Boards

What does this wood board have in common with Billie Eilish and Paul McCartney? It’s made by a company started by Taylor Guitars (a go-to for A-list musicians) using ebony left over from crafting instruments.

Café Series 14-inch Ebony Paddle, $59; stellafalone.com

3 Food You Can Rescue

Grocery stores throw away 30 percent of their stock every year. To the rescue: Flashfood, an app where you can browse discounted fresh foods nearing their best-by date and pick them up at the store. The app added more than 300 locations in the past year.

4 Grains for Good 

Fonio, a grain cultivated in West Africa for centuries, has become an environmental superstar. It requires significantly less water to grow than wheat or rice, and it has a satisfyingly rich, nutty taste to boot. Yolélé makes fonio pilafs in five flavors.

Fonio Pilaf in Dakar Curry and Greens!, $7 each; yolele.com

5 Milk with a Mission 

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