YouTube Relaunches Live Green in Time for Earth Day

The Northern Hemisphere is a month into Spring and if you live above the Mason-Dixon line, it’s actually starting to maybe feel like it? Tomorrow’s Earth Day, too, so that makes today perfect timing for YouTube to relaunch its Live Green program.

Live Green is “your guide to eco-living.” The YouTube destination aggregates a curated selection of videos from the video sharing site’s “top eco-focused partners” (like Planet Green, Inhabitat, Secret Life of a Bio Nerd, Howcast, Gaiam, and many more) and then divides those videos into four categories for your sustainable edification and entertainment: Home, Food, Beauty, and Granier.

The one category of those four that looks like it doesn’t quite fit belongs to Live Green’s title sponsor, Granier Fructus. L’Oreal’s cosmetics hair care brand is, if you ask people who are eco obsessed, one of the best products in its market in terms of its use of recycled products and biodegradable formula. Sunchips and its noisy green bag was Green Living’s title sponsor in previous years.

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