Target offers many sustainably sourced and plastic-free solutions these days! From deodorant, to food storage, detergent etc.
MoreLately I have been writing a lot about how your health depends on sustainable practices and manufacturing. Today’s blog post isn’t any different. I recently invested in some top-notch non-toxic cookware. If you have been using the same pots and pans for years, you might want to consider the same.
MoreEveryday sustainable living isn't easy. It can be daunting as there are hundreds of things one can adapt. Where even to begin and what environmentally sustainable products to use? One of the most important steps on your sustainable living and conscious consumption journey is reducing plastic pollution and waste.
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The Latest in Sustainable Furniture
Sustainable furniture companies are growing in numbers in response to this sustainable living movement, producing furniture that is sustainable and eco-friendly for the environmentally-conscious consumer.
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4 Sustainable Gift Wrapping Ideas
The holidays are almost here and everyone’s favorite part is giving or receiving presents.
Tons of wrapping paper is used and thrown away each year. Gift wrapping paper often contains non-paper additives such as gold and silver–colored shapes, glitter, plastics, is dyed and laminated, which makes it unrecycable.
MoreWith the holidays around the corner gift mania has begun. For any retailer the busiest time is during the holiday season. All I can think of is the waste it will produce from gift wrapping to senseless gifts for the sake of gifting.
MoreSustainability at home starts in the kitchen because it can create a lot of waste, from food, to packaging (containers, wraps, serving ware), to water and energy usage. Think about how much waste one single household produces every week in the kitchen alone. It can also be a place for toxic cleaning products. There are
MoreThe bathroom can be a big eco crime scene, from the amount of water we waste, to all the virgin plastic packaging in our beauty products, to unsustainable tissue paper and poor waste disposal. Here are some easy adjustments you can make for a more sustainable bathroom.
MoreMicroplastic is everywhere and it’s one of the biggest environmental problems that most people haven’t even heard of. The tiny plastic pieces are found in the arctic ice and the remotest parts of the deep sea. They are in our everyday foods and in our bodies. The harm microplastics are doing to our health are not
MoreFor the month of July, millions of people across 177 countries have pledged to cut down on the amount of plastic they use. That can be going without single-use plastic for one day, one week or the entire month. The Plastic Free July movement started in Australia in 2011 and has been growing steadily ever
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