

Brought to you by the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the app may be fishy, but the info is certainly not. Seafood Guide: Recommended by AppCraver, this app lists most commercially-sold fish by region (North America only) and rates those fish for sustainability. ILocavore: Use this app to find locally grown food in your area. Green Sushi Selector: Can’t remember which types of seafood is safe to order at your favorite sushi joint? Use this app, using either the English or Japanese names for fish species, to see how the fish was caught. Shopping, Food, Transportation, Energy Monitoring, Recycling, Business and Activism, Entertainment, News, and Green Living Tips.ĭirtyProduce: Environmental Working Group brought its lists of the most and least pesticide-laden fruits and vegetables to the mobile world. Reviewers praise the level of detail in the GoodGuide database as well as its ease of use.
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If you can only download one: Get the GoodGuide. No iPhone? shopgreen is available on other mobile platforms. Enter information about your green habits and the app will connect that information with promotions from local businesses. Shopgreen: This app is more than just a shopping tool. Greenpeace Tissue Guide: Research brands of consumer paper products to find the greenest tissues, paper towels, and toilet paper. Greenopia: This Los Angeles-specific app boasts 1,000+ searchable and map-able listings of green businesses, restaurants and services. Gorgeously Green Survival Guide: Want to know the dirt on your makeup before you buy it? This app suggests chemicals to avoid in makeup and sunscreens and gives tips on food and product labels. Go Organic!: This app finds organic grocery stores and Earth Day events near you. GoodGuide: Use this app to find out what’s in 75,000 common household products.
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No iPhone? 3rd whale is working on Android and Blackberry phones. and Canada, and displays results on a map with directions. Did we miss one? Tell us about it in the comments section.ģrdWhale Mobile: This app uses GPS to find green restaurants, stores, and travel destinations in 100 cities in the U.S.The ratings: The number of “stars” is the average of all the ratings submitted for a specific app by iTunes customers.The categories: Shopping, Food, Transportation, Energy Monitoring, Recycling, Business and Activism, Entertainment, News, and Green Living Tips.How our guide to green iPhone apps works: Here's Howįear not this categorical inconvenience, dear Grist reader, we have examined the 50+ carbon calculators, shopping guides, mileage trackers, and more of the green iPhone world and offer some recommendations on where to best spend your App store dollars. To support our nonprofit environmental journalism, please consider disabling your ad-blocker to allow ads on Grist.
