Greater Goods (Pilot)

“Greater Goods” offers an insider’s look at companies whose products and work practices are worthy of notice. See what companies are doing to be more socially and environmentally conscious like recycling, offsetting emissions and giving back to the community.

The pilot episode features Me to We Style – a Canadian clothing company that sells T-shirts with positive messages that are manufactured in the U.S. and Canada in an ethical manner out of pesticide-free, renewable materials. Also see a group of teens in suburban Philadelphia who have their own beehives and collect, spin and bottle the honey for charity. Also profiled is FareStart, a state-of-the-art culinary institute and restaurant in Seattle that trains homeless and disadvantaged people to work in the food industry.

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  • bobmyers64
    I caught only the last 20 minutes of last night's show (Fare Start/Seattle) but I thought the program was exceptional. The presentation of the program was wonderful.

    I've only been able to watch Halogen for the past 2 weeks or so but I find myself asking "why can't I do that in my neighborhood?"

    Thanks so much, such a terrific alternative to mainstream television.
  • jennifer
    We loved this show want to see more of it, great for kids and adults, with a lot positive messages:)))
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