Welcome back everyone! With school right around the corner, supermarkets and office supply stores are packed with students buying items for school. Buying new items every year can be expensive and wasteful. Here are some tips to help minis your waste when it comes to back to school shopping. Shop your home! - The first … Continue reading Zero Waste Swaps: Back to School
The Plastic Pollution Problem: The amount of plastic in the ocean is worse than we thought “More than 8 million tons of plastic are dumped in our oceans every year.” Plastic pollution is one of our generation's key environmental challenges, and it’s a persistent issue that has shown negative impacts on wildlife, the ocean, climate … Continue reading The Zero-Waste Movement is Coming for Your Plastic
This article is via the TheEnvironmentalBlog.com, originally posted May 22nd, 2018. It is highly encouraged to visit their website for information about sustainability, zero waste, and the environment. Also, the original post can be viewed here! As we discover more about how the planet works and what is hurting it, more people are becoming … Continue reading How To Make Your Home (or Apartment) More Environmentally Friendly
Hello friends! In today's blog post, I wanted to share some amazing gift ideas that are zero waste. This blog post will cover sustainable products to help your friends and family become more environmentally conscious, vegan and ethical brands that you can purchase from without guilt, and tips for existing presents and minimizing excess waste. … Continue reading Zero Waste Gift Ideas
Use real eggs, instead of plastic eggs An easy swap for the typical plastic eggs is your good, old, natural eggs. My family loves to buy eggs from a local family that raises their own chickens. Plastic eggs usually break very easily and don't last but for a year or two. Everyone loves dying eggs … Continue reading Easy Tips for a Sustainable Easter Weekend
This article is via the TheEnvironmentalBlog.com, originally posted January 28th, 2019. It is highly encouraged to visit their website for information about sustainability, zero waste, and the environment. Also, the original post can be viewed here! Sustainable gardening. Sounds weird, right? Gardening that is harmful to nature does not seem to ring true. Real talk … Continue reading The Essential Practices of Sustainable Gardening
This article is via the TheEnvironmentalBlog.com, originally posted May 22nd, 2018. It is highly encouraged to visit their website for information about sustainability, zero waste, and the environment. Also, the original post can be viewed here! Food packaging waste is a serious environmental issue. Much of the plastic produced in the world comes … Continue reading 5 Practical Ways to Reduce Food Packaging Waste
If you don’t know Paul Nicklen and Cristina Mittermeier, your day is about to get a whole lot better. These National Geographic photographers are the creative minds behind SeaLegacy, a Canadian-based nonprofit focused on the conservation of our oceans. However, this is not any old non-profit. This dream team sets out into the wilderness for … Continue reading SeaLegacy: An Organization Turning the Tide on Ocean Conservation
It is that time of the year again - spring cleaning! To some, this might be a day or long weekend to look forward to, but for others, it can be easily overlooked. No matter how much cleaning you do this spring season, try these easy eco-friendly tips for more sustainable cleaning. Use reusable cloths: … Continue reading 5 Eco-Friendly Ideas for Spring Cleaning
by Emma Overholt Next up in our Zero Waste Swaps series is the kitchen! Healthy eating is one of the most important things in living a sustainable lifestyle, so it is extremely important to pay attention to your habits in the kitchen. Continue reading to transform your kitchen into a plastic free zone! - Reusable … Continue reading Zero Waste Swaps: Kitchen