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Eva Longoria: A Celeb Who’s Green Beyond the Rhetoric

These days it’s fashionable for celebrities to hitch their stars to the green movement. Many of them claim to be green, but in my experience, only a few are really doing substantive things to back up the PR flackery. Ed Begley Jr. rides a stationary bike each morning to power his coffee-maker, admittedly on the lunatic fringe. He is certainly the trendsetter in Hollywood, having made a second career out of going green. But a number of others who shall remain nameless don’t have much on their resumes beyond a couple of PSAs or donations. I recently found a celebrity who is not only adjusting her personal lifestyle but has embraced the business of going green. Enter Eva Longoria Parker, the not so desperate housewife.

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Pictured: Eva Longoria 2009

While attending the launch of Las Vegas’ City Center project for SierraClubGreenHome and the Huffington Post a few weeks ago, I had a chance to catch up with the stunning actress. She is owner of Beso, a new Las Vegas restaurant/nightclub which occupies a very prominent spot in the Crystals retail center, across the bridge from the Mandarin Oriental.

Longoria Parker explains how she became an environmentalist: “Growing up on a ranch with lots of land and animals, I came to appreciate the beauty of nature and the simplicity of life. It is because of this that I have an intense love for the earth and mother nature. My father instilled in me the idea of conservation at an early age and it has stuck with me since. He would take us camping for days at a time and teach us how to eat and survive off the land. He taught us how to find water, what berries to eat off trees, how to plant our own vegetables. I remember my dad always walking around the house turning off lights constantly and always yelling at us if we left the water on while brushing our teeth. To this day, I cannot be in a house where there are lights on in a room that is not being used. And I often yell at Tony for leaving the water on while brushing his teeth. I have managed to carry my conservation ideas into my own life. I don’t use bottled water in the house, we recycle, and use reusable bags at grocery stores. So when the time came to build out Beso and the Nightclub Eve in Vegas, I wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to do this right for mother earth.”
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Pictured: Eve Nightclub in City Center

The original Beso is already a successful L.A. restaurant. The City Center edition was created as a green version to meet LEED certification, with upgrades such as: a special $350,000 stove hood and scrubber to filter volatile organic kitchen compounds; Swarovski crystals which were reclaimed from the Oscars broadcast for use as chandeliers; reclaimed woods throughout; recycled wallpapers; recycled and compostable to-go boxes; recycled paper menus; a green cleaning crew; lots of natural light to save power during the day; locally sourced building materials to save on shipping and reduce the transportation carbon footprint.

In case you’re wondering, the food is fabulous, portions generous, and the ambience is ultra chic, although the menu is priced accordingly. As neighboring City Center hotel, ARIA, opened its doors for the first time, I watched the fireworks light up the sky from Beso’s upstairs club space. Daniel Libeskind’s abstract architecture provides plenty of daylight to reduce energy bills, while behind the cantilevered windows, the views of City Center and the Strip make you feel like you’re inside a life-sized prism. This is unique to any Las Vegas strip haunt.
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Pictured: Interior of Eve upstairs, note Daniel Libeskind windows

Beso was not Eva’s first blush with going green. Eva and husband, NBA player Tony Parker, personally live in two green homes, one in L.A. of course, the other in Texas (he plays for the San Antonio Spurs). She is the driving force behind HEB Bags, which are green shopping bags to replace plastic for the HEB grocery chain in Texas.

Longoria is also developing the Greenville Project in Portland. This is a refurbished all-green mall that will be converted from an existing building. Greenville is billed as a hip, fully sustainable project that will set the tone for green urban lifestyles. It systems will save 1.2 million gallons of water over the current infrastructure, and power costs will decrease by 30 percent. It is scheduled to come on stream in late 2010. For more information, check out this video.

Longoria recommends that the typical American family do the following things to go green: “I always find that a huge misconception for people is that they feel one person cannot make a difference in the world of conservation. And it is actually the contrary; we can change the world one person at a time. You can make very small changes in your life that will have a huge impact on our future. You don’t have to make extreme choices to help make the world a greener place. Plant a tree, recycle, use reusable bags at the grocery store, don’t filtered water in reusable canteens, reuse your towels after showers, next chance you get to buy a new car — buy a hybrid, it will change your life. Every little bit helps and makes a huge difference.”

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Pictured: Eva toasting the opening of Beso.

There will be more successes if Longoria continues her over-achieving career beyond Hollywood. She is regarded as a very shrewd businesswoman by her partners, and takes a hands-on approach to all her business ventures. Here’s hoping that other Hollywood stars follow suit and help lead public opinion toward the need to go green.


35 Responses to “Eva Longoria: A Celeb Who’s Green Beyond the Rhetoric”

  1. antonio Says:

    She’s so beautiful and the fact that she is striving to be a smart/green businesswoman is great!

  2. Jamie Alexander Says:

    Hollywood is a all fake! Anything to look cool and make money…. it’s hard to trust that.

  3. ReelVael Says:

    OOO! Great read! I would so love to read more entertaining and current things like this but learning to vermicompost is cool too lol

  4. walter Says:

    i honestly believe that it takes only one person to really make a difference, maybe other celebs will take from her and try to be more green. look at dicaprio

  5. abigail Says:

    the dress in the last photo is gorgeous

  6. dave Says:

    why is there an entertainemnt article on here?

  7. Harvey Says:

    ROAD TRIP TO LAS VEGAS! I SO WANNA HIT UP ALL THE UNUSUAL SPOTS, NOT JUST THE STRIP AND RANDOM PLACES FULL OF TOURISTS

  8. Amber Says:

    You can do to the mountains, it gorgeous!

  9. Marcie Says:

    Dang, that place looooooook so amazing.

  10. anonymous Says:

    Many people don’t realize that it’s because of celebrities that they can actually make being green cool so many young children are only impressed with fmaou people go green and not when they parents compost

  11. ahialuv Says:

    Who cares? She’s probably a poser anyway, but nice article

  12. James Says:

    I wanna see more celebs on here, talk to Ed Bagley!

  13. vera Says:

    SCGH should have a current news article because this is kinda weird in the current featured education section… maybe im just c onfused

  14. joy Says:

    Hi, this blog looks cool but irrelevant

  15. Ironov Says:

    Omg, I totally love EVA! I like too a picture with her in LA and it was totally one of the best moments of my entire life. She is sooooo gorgeous it hurts.

  16. KayKay Says:

    Since when does SCGH write entertinament blogs?

  17. gertrude Says:

    I guess it makes sense, fuel the green revolution.

  18. Joan Lores Says:

    Honestly, I don’t think any GREENIES would want to pay so much to eat a “chic, green” place…. Save your money folks

  19. Kevin Mitchell Says:

    @Joan Lores…. What does being a “GREENIE” have to do with wanting to eat at a chic green place that’s expensive? I believe if the food is great and the surroundings are attractive, all peoples will be interested in eating there.

  20. Matthew Sanchez Says:

    I went to the opening of Eve on New Year’s Eve! Great place Mrs. Longoria-Parker!

  21. Dan da Man Says:

    Why are there so many negative comments about the City Center and what Eva Longoria is trying to do with her green businesses? These facilities are going to be made(like it or not). At least there are some people that are trying to make them sustainable. So for all of you “glass-half-empty” tree huggers, try to see the brighter side.

  22. Joanie Says:

    Great place! I can’t wait to see it!

  23. Misty Franks Says:

    “Longoria is also developing the Greenville Project in Portland. This is a refurbished all-green mall that will be converted from an existing building. Greenville is billed as a hip, fully sustainable project that will set the tone for green urban lifestyles. It systems will save 1.2 million gallons of water over the current infrastructure, and power costs will decrease by 30 percent. It is scheduled to come on stream in late 2010.”

    Coming from the Portland area, I can’t wait to see this! Keep up the good work Eva!

  24. London Dupree Says:

    The dress in the final picture is gorgeous!

  25. Misty Franks Says:

    I loved her story about growing up on a ranch and I hope that isn’t a ploy to make herself seem “greener” than she actually is.

  26. Melissa Douglas Says:

    Longoria is also developing the Greenville Project in Portland. This is a refurbished all-green mall that will be converted from an existing building. Greenville is billed as a hip, fully sustainable project that will set the tone for green urban lifestyles. It systems will save 1.2 million gallons of water over the current infrastructure, and power costs will decrease by 30 percent. It is scheduled to come on stream in late 2010. For more information, check out this video.

    Everybody, please check out that video! It’s so cool!

  27. Trisha Townsend Says:

    I wonder if her husband has adopted the same lifestyle that’s she’s grown up with.

  28. Marla Shockey Says:

    Great article Jennifer! I’m gonna check out City Center soon!

  29. greangurl Says:

    I LOVE THIS!!!

  30. Dennie Says:

    I saw her on George Lopez the other night, she’s really funny too.

  31. Joan Lores Says:

    i love her dress

  32. cheburashka Says:

    i think restaurants like this are just ahype

  33. Hal Says:

    I definitely think she seems down to earth and sincere about her efforts to be green. I hope she proves to be a success and a good role model for future restaurants.

  34. Trevor Trahan Says:

    I’ve been following a pant-based diet lately, and I love it! I have so much more energy, and I can even see a difference in my skin. If I live in Ohio I would definitely go to this restaurant!

  35. Allie Tripp Says:

    This looks really fancy. Cool.


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