As the world aims to figure out ways to live and shop more sustainably, Target is adding to those efforts with one of its latest initiatives.
Amy Conway, editor-in-chief of Health Magazine, shows viewers how to reduce waste in their daily lives, make green choices at the grocery store and be smart about leftovers.
Throughout the store as well as online, there will be icons that display which items are designed to be refillable, reusable or compostable, made from recycled content, or made from materials that reduce the use of plastic.
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