Plastic-Free Living

Making Sustainable Choices: 5 Easy Bathroom Swaps for a Greener Future

Making Sustainable Choices: 5 Easy Bathroom Swaps for a Greener Future

Most bathroom plastics are made from mixed materials and are NOT recyclable. These are items we use EVERYDAY, last us a few months, then end up in a landfill or even our oceans- polluting our planet for 100’s of years.

Plastic Free July: Join the Movement with Me Mother Earth

Plastic Free July: Join the Movement with Me Mother Earth

Plastic Free July presents a timely reminder for us to rethink our plastic consumption habits and embrace sustainable alternatives.

Earth Day is over...now what?

Earth Day is over...now what?

Earth Day is an important day for all of us to reflect on the state of our Mother Earth and the actions we can take to protect it. However, it's not just about what we do on Earth Day or even Earth Month, but what we continue to do in the days, weeks, and months ahead...

Eco-Friendly Disposal: A Guide to Responsibly Getting Rid of Little Things

Eco-Friendly Disposal: A Guide to Responsibly Getting Rid of Little Things

How many folks do you imagine opened a carton of milk and tossed that little sealing tab in the trash? There's a pretty good chance that'll end up in the ocean...

Soap 101 Part Two: Castile Soap

Soap 101 Part Two: Castile Soap

What if I told you soap is just soap and you can use soap to clean anything? That all these separate cleaning products can be replaced with one all natural, sustainable, vegan alternative? Let me reintroduce you to Castile soap.....

Zero Waste Car Kit

Zero Waste Car Kit

My car is still a major part of my life so I do my best to keep it clean and organized. That means making it part of my plastic free life as well....

10 Carry-On Items for Plastic Free Travel

10 Carry-On Items for Plastic Free Travel

Always pack light with these 10 Plastic-Free Carry-On Items that make packing and traveling easier and kinder to our Mother Earth...

Say No to Plastic Wrap

Say No to Plastic Wrap

Over nine million tons of the stuff was manufactured in 2019. But the worst part - it’s all single use...

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