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Julia Louis-Dreyfus is doing everything she can to green the set of The New Adventures of Old Christine.

“Every light bulb is a compact fluorescent,” Julia told Mother Nature Network. “We have a big recycling program. We tried to get rid of water bottles last year and failed at it. It’s a tricky thing to do with a crew, but we’re going to try it again this year.”

Julia is an environmentalist who is active with the NRDC and the Environmental Media Association, and serves on the boards of Heal the Bay and Heal the Ocean.

But Julia hasn’t made one important move to protect the environment-she hasn’t yet gone vegetarian.

“I love vegetables— I should be a vegetarian, and I feel guilty saying I’m not,” Julia told Shape. “But I like meat and chicken.”

We’ve already give Julia the how to eat like a carnivore by shopping in the faux meat section lecture, so we’ll just suggest one final thing: Why not make the set of Old Christine greener by implementing a meat-free day of the week?

Read what others stars are doing to green their lives at mnn.com.

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Finola Hughes (General Hospital) was one of several celebrities that gathered to celebrate Heal the Bay’s 18th annual Bring Back the Beach fundraiser. Heal the Bay helps make Southern California’s waters cleaner, healthier, and safer for people and marine life.

Finola is not just all show and no effort. She’s almost vegetarian (with the exception of fish every now and then), and they grow their own vegetables without pesticides.

She applauded Heal the Bay’s efforts saying, “There’s been so much improvement over the last ten years. They’ve done so much in Santa Monica that you can now go swimming here.”

via mnn.com

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Amy Smart Says No To Meat. Or Does She?

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, May 6th, 2009 in Actresses.

Natural Resources Defense Councils 20th Anniversary CelebrationAccess Hollywood has created a slideshow of Celebrity Vegetarians: They Say No To Meat.

Actress and former fashion model Amy Smart made the cut. Smart has worked with the Humane Society, the environmental advocacy group Heal The Bay, and was named one of Organic Style magazine’s “Woman with Organic Style” of 2004.

We’ll warn you by saying not every celeb in the slideshow may be 100% meatless.The same Internet sources that said Clint Eastwood was a vegan (cough, cough rhymes with Tickimedia, say Amy is a former vegetarian. And Access Hollywood still has Anne Hathaway on its list, even though she admitted to post Oscar burgers.

But tried and true stars you could bet your entire paycheck on in a recession like Tobey Maguire, Natalie Portman, and Paul McCartney are included as well.

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