Sorting the recycle bin
Hi everyone!! The purpose of today's post is to give a quick & dirty run down of how I sort our recycle bin every couple of weeks to prepare for our curbside pickup. I spent some time tonight going through…
Hi everyone!! The purpose of today's post is to give a quick & dirty run down of how I sort our recycle bin every couple of weeks to prepare for our curbside pickup. I spent some time tonight going through…
It's always a good idea to look back and reflect on the progress you've made in your life, especially when you're trying to #becomeabetterhuman... but sometimes, you look back and notice changes that you weren't really intentional about and might…
This week's Sustainable Saturday challenge is to make (and use!) your own cleaning products. Not only does this help the environment because you're not using toxic chemicals, but you can save SO.MUCH.MONEY too! You can clean practically anything with vinegar,…
So far in our #sustainablesaturday series, we've covered plastic's big 4: single use grocery bags, water bottles, coffee cups and straws. So today, we're going to switch it up a little bit and move to single use items in the…
Have you heard of the #stopsucking campaign? It a challenge and a movement to stop using single use plastic straws, and it has some celebrity power behind it too. If you're a fan of the show Entourage, you may have…
Another simple way to make a positive impact on the Earth is to stop using single use drink ware and start using your reusable cups! Take it a step further and "green"-ify your coffee/tea practice! Did you know that Americans consume…
Welcome to week 2 of our #sustainablesaturday challenge! This week we're going to stop buying bottled water. Not only is bottled water an unnecessary expense, but did you know that plastic bottles cannot truly be recycled? Plastic can be "down…
Our 1st challenge is here!!! And it’s SO easy I’m shocked more people don’t do it. This week is all about swapping out those horrible plastic grocery bags for reusable ones! Why are plastic grocery bags bad? Well, they don’t…