BPM Magazine - Highlights Green Living In Los Angeles

April 1, 2008 – 8:55 am

by Darren

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The Green Movement is growing fast, so it’s not surprising that a number of magazines that cater to the concept are springing up like June weeds. Even publications that aren’t devoted to green living are getting in on the act. bpm in Los Angeles is one such example.

Tightwads might not like bpm, because — sort of like Wired — the magazine reports on the newest goods and gadgets — which tend to be higher-end, design-oriented, pricy stuff as opposed to more quotidian, practical green goods. In many ways, bpm and gliving are about exposing eco-potentialities as opposed to giving DIY eco-advice.

Of course, trying to combine green with hip can sometimes mean writing about popular stuff with a barely-green slant. A few issues ago, Avalon Hollywood was featured as a music venue going green, but really, Avalon was making only the teensiest steps: recycling, using 25% recycled paper, and switching to CFLs — after each incandescents burns out.

All in all, it might not provide the most indepth information out there, but for environmentally aware folks in Los Angeles, it is a start.

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