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Image:Hops_burlap.jpg|One way that business-in-residence [http://ribbonfarmhops.wix.com/ribbonfarmhops Ribbon Farm Hops] is reducing its environmental footprint is by packaging its Detroit-grown hops in biodegradable glassine and burlap bags rather than mylar, the current industry standard. In addition to being better for the planet, Ribbon Farm's bags are also a nod to the history of hops, which were once typically shipped in burlap to preserve their freshness.
 
Image:Hops_burlap.jpg|One way that business-in-residence [http://ribbonfarmhops.wix.com/ribbonfarmhops Ribbon Farm Hops] is reducing its environmental footprint is by packaging its Detroit-grown hops in biodegradable glassine and burlap bags rather than mylar, the current industry standard. In addition to being better for the planet, Ribbon Farm's bags are also a nod to the history of hops, which were once typically shipped in burlap to preserve their freshness.
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Image:Nick_Leonard.jpg|During this week's community lunch, Nick Leonard from nonprofit-in-residence [http://www.glelc.org/ Great Lakes Environmental Law Center] discussed his work providing legal assistance to Detroit's urban agriculture community.
  
 
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