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Eco Party Planning Tips
Are you dreaming of summer social events? Us too! Before you get swept up in a theme, let's plan for an environmentally friendly bash!
Greener Gardening
Spring is finally on its way, which means it’s nearly time to get to work on our gardens. Here are some easy ways for you to make your garden even greener!
Eco-Friendly Spring Cleaning Checklist
Spring cleaning can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Check out this room-by-room checklist and some amazing tips on how to clean conscientiously this spring!
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - In That Order!
Starting out on a zero waste lifestyle can seem overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Let me show you how sustainability is actually as simple as Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!
Reduce Waste. Period.
As Part 2 of my Menstrual Hygiene series, I want to share with you some tips and tricks to make your flow more sustainable.
How to make a household deodorizer
Make your house smell fresh with this super easy natural household deodorizer recipe.
Convenience at what cost?
In this post I dip my toe into conscious consumerism and what we give up to shop for convenience and bottom-out prices.
5 Ways to reduce your carbon footprint from home
Many people are facing great losses but one resource has become more abundant than ever and that is TIME. So, let's use it to our advantage! Here are a few things that you can do from home to help the planet and your local economy.
What to do with old t-shirts?
Cloth tissues were something I tried out because my husband had a pile (a number of piles actually) of old cotton shirts that he was getting rid of. They were too worn to donate, and we don’t have a textile recycling facility in the Edmonton area. So I decided to cut them up for garage rags. Anything that didn’t work as a garage rag (sleeves, black shirts) became… cloth tissues!