Change the way you eat forever by selecting eco-friendly foods that will benefit both your health and the environment. It will help your waistline while reducing waste.
Read moreGhosts and goblins may be lurking around the corner, but watch out for global warming – that is the one to be scared of. Going green on Halloween doesn’t mean just putting on makeup, there are some simple tips you can use to make that holiday a bit more eco-friendly.
Read moreTo make going green achievable we must find easy to implement solutions that will not require major changes to our daily activities. Consider these 3 tips for helping kids go green and take a few steps forward in creating a sustainable lifestyle.
Read moreChemicals such as BPA found in plastics have been linked to weight gain and diabetes. While living a BPA free lifestyle won’t replace a healthy diet and regular exercise, it will help reduce your risk of obesity and help keep the planet green.
Read moreGoing green in 2012 can be easy and help save you some cash along the way but you have to resolve that a sustainable earth is within your grasp. What green habits will you commit to strengthening as part of a sustainable lifestyle?
Read moreBans on single use plastic bags are becoming more popular across the Unites States. China has already implemented a similar ban effectively conserving 1.6 million barrels of oil. When considering alternatives, the paper bag actually produces 70% more pollution than plastics. What about the third choice?
Read moreFinding green products during Black-Friday can be as easy as 1-2-3. Before you stand in line to go after those door buster deals, you need to know how to spot a green product. Think green before you buy and follow these 3 tips.
Read moreRecycling has been around since human kind started. America Recycles Day helps remind us to do what is right for the planet and our future. Don’t just wait for a day on the calendar; make recycling a part of your daily lives.
Read moreSustainable living is accomplished one step at a time. Here are 5 green products that every single person can use to make a difference in their carbon footprint. Spend no more than $50 on all 5 and you can say “I’m going green.”
Read moreReusable shopping bags could lower the price of gasoline and help protect you from harmful toxins. If China can save 1.6 billion tons of oil by banning plastic shopping bags, think about what American’s could do by using reusable bags.
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