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Lauren Bush celebrated the 5th anniversary of the company she co-founded, FEED Projects, at the Clarins Million Meals Concert in New York’s Lincoln Center. Guests included performers like John Legend and a special appearance by former president of the United States Bill Clinton.

The event raised money for food provided to school children in need.

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Lauren Bush Shares No Big Surprise About Vegetarian Diet

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, April 5th, 2012 in Fashion, Food & Drink.

Lauren Bush

Lauren Bush, the co-founder of FEED Projects, a non-profit that has worked with the UN to feed the hungry both around the world and in the United States, has a brief Q & A with TheJaneDough.com on her work with FEED and her personal life.

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Lauren Bush Clarins FEED Bag Launches This Month

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, July 22nd, 2011 in Charitable Causes And Campaigns, Fashion.

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Lauren Bush has launched another item in her line of FEED Projects handbags.

The Clarins FEED 15 pouch will provide 15 meals to school children for each pouch sold. Inside are three popular Clarins beauty products.

“World hunger kills more people then HIV, AIDS, and Malaria combined. It’s a silent killer,” Bush said. “I would just encourage everyone to get involved and take that first step in either learning, or educating your friends about world hunger, or making a donation. Every little bit helps. Obviously, there’s a need here (to help starving children) in America as well – we can’t forget about that either.”

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Lauren Bush Says Slow Fashion As Good As Slow Food

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, July 19th, 2011 in Fashion, Food & Drink.

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There’s a growing trend among people, vegetarian and meat eaters, to learn where their food was sourced. Products shipped hundreds of miles across the country that are preserved with unreadable chemicals and environment littering packages are being replaced with locally grown, fresh and natural items wrapped in biodegradable materials.

Lauren Bush, co-founder of FEED Projects and founder of her own fashion label, Lauren Pierce, thinks a similar movement is happening in the clothing industry.

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Lauren Bush Says Traveling Not Always Vegetarian Friendly

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, April 25th, 2011 in Fashion, Food & Drink, Restaurants, Travel.

In 2007, Lauren Bush launched FEED Projects, a program that works with the UN World Food Program to feed hungry people. Since then, her eco-friendly and fashionable totes displaying the signature FEED logo have fed thousands all over the world, including the United States and most recently, victims of the Japan tsunami and earthquake.

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The vegetarian co-founder and CEO of FEED Projects, Lauren Bush, has once again provided a trendy, environmentally friendly way to help those in need through FEED Projects’ latest bag that will provide support to organizations helping victims of the recent Japan earthquake and tsunami, the FEED Japan bag.

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If you’re a Texan, what character of the state do you most associated yourself with?

Probably not the steakhouses, but that’s okay, because you’re in good company, as Lauren Bush says being Texan may have more to do with what you put on your body and not in it.

“I love jeans and denim — I think that’s probably my most stereotypically Texan trait,” the co-founder of FEED Projects, a non-profit designed to help fund UN programs for hunger around the world.

If you’re a true greenie, you’ll want to grab a pair of organic denim jeans, since it takes almost 2/3 of a pound of pesticide to produce one pair of conventional ones. Everything should be bigger in Texas, but not the carbon footprint!

So where does Lauren eat in Houston to avoid the steakhouses?

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Feed Halloween

Feed Trick-Or-Treat

You’ve checked the list of animal-free candy and ingredients to watch out for if an unknown brand gets placed in your child’s trick-or-treat pail. You’re religiously following the tips for a Cheap and Eco-Friendly Halloween, such as making costumes from clothing and fabric already in your closet or going to the local thrift store. The only way to top this off is to collect candy in a reusable bag designed for a great humanitarian cause.

FEED Projects, co-founded by Lauren Bush and Ellen Gustafson, has launched their FEED Trick-or-Treat bags exclusively at HSN.com/hsncares.

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