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Birdbath, A Neighbourhood Green Bakery
Written by Bakers Journal staff   
Take a look inside New York City’s ultimate environmentally friendly bakery. With walls made of wheat, stools created out of reclaimed tree stumps, countertops made of recycled paper, and all of this wind-powered, Birdbath has people all over New York a-buzzing.

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Maury Rubin runs Birdbath, New York’s very green, very environmentally-friendly bakery.   Birdbath’s earthy appeal has customers flocking to the bakery’s two locations (two more locations are slated to open in New York, and one is planned for Los Angeles).
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All of Birdbath’s baked goods are either organic, locally sourced, or seasonal — some of them are all three.   What’s behind Birdbath’s name? “I’ve been asked the question 500 times and I still don’t have a good answer,” says Rubin.
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Read our interview with Maury Rubin

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Birdbath’s walls are brightened with milk paint, while the flooring, seating and tables are made from reclaimed wood.