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GREEN TRAVEL just got simple.
Filed under: Press, Recommended Reading | Tags: ecology, green, travel

Carbon Footprints, Global Warming – these terms are popping up everywhere, so it’s no surprise that 43 million US travelers are “ecologically concerned.”
In a recent study done by the Travel Industry Association well over half of the respondents said that they support businesses that “go green,” but surprisingly enough only 13 percent of those same respondents (U.S. adults) said that they would be willing to pay more to support environmentally responsible travel services.
A brand new travel website, RezHub.com is the first to both recognize and solve this quandary. With the launch of their Green Travel website, travelers can book with green hotels, hybrid rental cars, and participate in carbon offsetting programs…OR book the vacation of their dreams and still feel good (and green) about it. RezHub.com is donating a portion of their revenue from all travel booked at the Green Travel Hub to a green organization, and that is whether or not the customer was able to book a green specific trip.
“We recognized two problems in the travel industry: one is that there are not green travel options in every city, and the other is that customers cannot always pay more for their trip. We’ve solved both these problems and have made a commitment to greening up travel for everyone. We offer the guaranteed lowest rates for thousands of hotels around the world, and our airfare and rental car rates are among the most competitive in the industry. With us, all your travel is green.”
If you are a green travel supplier, and would like to have your services listed here, please send an email to greentravel@rezhub.com and let us know.
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New market touts eco-friendly vendors
Filed under: Commentary, Events, Exhibitors | Tags: california, conscious, consciousness, entrepreneur, environment, green, greenies, Irvine, irvine valley college, market, orange county, Rana Sabeh, webstorm internet media
Environmentally conscious mart will debut Aug. 6, much to the delight of O.C. ‘greenies.’
By SARA PETERS
sarah.peters@latimes.com
When entrepreneur Rana Sabeh couldn’t find available vendor space to showcase her discount natural products business, she decided to create her own alternative ‘green’ market.
The Orange County Green Market debuts Aug. 6 at the Irvine Valley College. Everything from eco-friendly cleaning supplies and services , repurposed accessories, natural skin care products and Sabeh’s own business Healthy Bargains will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays in the college’s parking lot.
“I figured that if I’m an eco-friendly vendor trying to get out on the market and I can’t then there must be others like e who are also having a hard time,” Sabeh, a Huntington Beach resident, said of her decision to launch the market.
With room to fit up to about 80 vendors lined up for the opening weekend with more expected to sign on as the market grows.
No environmentally friendly vendors will be turned away from her market, she said.
“I really want to build a community, for the market to unite what I call the ‘greenies,'” she said.
However, the market is also build on a foundation of education, she said.
Some of the vendor spaces will be occupied by nonprofits which advocate to raise awareness of ‘green’ lifestyle practces.
“I also want to pull in people who don’t know about living green and educate the to see how t can fit into their liifestyle,” Sabeh said. “It’s an opportunity for them to understand that it’s a win-win for their health, families and for the environment, as well.”
The market also has an educational component for IVC’s green initiative and business students: free vendor space.
While details are still being worked out, a limited number of students will be able have access to real-world entrepreneurial experience of running a small business — something Sabeh wishes she had access to in college, she said.
“What Rana is doing is very exciting for us at the college,” said Jeff Hurlbut, the college’s director of facilities and maintenance. “Moving forward, we’re trying to gear things and events so students can have interaction in it.”
The college hosts seasonal vendors such as pumpkin and tree lots as well as the occasional craft or car show, Hurlbut said.
Although the market came too late to be worked into this semester’s curriculum, future semesters may hold the opportunity for students to earn course credit for their partcipation, Hurlbut said.
“I don’t know yet what’s going to happen.” Hurlbut said. “But I ‘m excited to see what students will do with the opportunity.”