Were you as excited as a child about flying cars as I was? Thinking about a future in which cartoons and science fiction can become a reality is always a thing of wonder. And then, one day, you wake up in smog-filled Los Angeles or Beijing, and wonder if an environmentally friendly world is even
MoreBeing an eco-conscious consumer and sustainable shopping have never been easier! More and more companies are adapting sustainable and ethical practices and many solutions are already right in front of us. Swapping products we use daily for more sustainable solutions is not only better for the environment but also for your health.
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. Plastic Free July has grown into a global movement that helps millions be part of
MoreSummer is already here! A very hot and dry summer season is ahead of us, so many will spend plenty of time on the beach to escape the brutal heat. Lots of sun exposure calls for proper skin protection. Unfortunately, not all sunscreens are created equal.
MoreTarget offers many sustainably sourced and plastic-free solutions these days! From deodorant, to food storage, detergent etc.
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Earth Day Every Day
Earth Day, April 22nd, is around the corner and all environmental circles have been talking, posting, gathering for this event all months. I even got emails from people like Tony Robbins and his foundation, who you wouldn’t necessarily consider an outspoken environmentalist, about donating and getting involved with trees.org to learn more about sustainable systems.
MoreSustainability reaches into every part of your life. Every eco conscious person knows that waste and plastic are big environmental problems. Part of living a sustainable lifestyle and being a conscious consumer is reducing waste and disposing of it in a way that stops it from going into a landfill or ending up our oceans.
MoreOn the heels of World Water Day on March 22nd, I wanted to shed some light on the increasing world water crisis. Contrary to popular belief, or should we say consumer behavior in America, water is a finite, irreplaceable resource.
MoreThe most important thing I have learned on my sustainable living and conscious consumption journey is that our health heavily depends on it. The level of unregulated toxins in our ecosystems, soil, air, and water, is hard to wrap your head around. It’s scary and it doesn’t stop there.
MoreThe biggest environmental problems we face today are a result of our consumer culture. Never in human history have there been so many people on the planet consuming this many natural resources. Around 1 billion people lived on earth in 1800, less than 2 billion in the early 20th century, 3 billion in 1960, and
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