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Plastic Free July

July is here, and that means so is Plastic Free July! This campaign started in 2011 to get people thinking about plastic pollution and ways to solve it. The goal is to avoid disposable plastic all throughout the month of July (and hopefully every day afterward). Want to participate? Here's how to get started. 

 

4 Ways to Celebrate Earth Month

Did you know April is Earth Month? This spring month is dedicated to advocating for a greener, healthier earth (even though every month should be earth month). Here are a few creative ways you can celebrate and make the world a little greener this month.

Eat Greens: 10 Edible Leaves You’ve Never Tried

We may not be deer or giraffes, but there are plenty of leaves out there that are edible but slip our notice. If you are trying to be an eco-conscious grower, a forager with a healthy larder, here’s some knowhow.

5 Tips For A Non-Toxic Home

The products you use in your home matter. Even if you live a fairly healthy lifestyle (vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free, etc.), the products you use can really affect your life. Items we use around the house on the daily (such as cleaning products, hand soap, and plastic) can cause serious health concerns if you're not careful. You might not even be aware they're toxic until it's too late. Prevention is the best medicine though, so here's how to create a non-toxic home you'll be proud of.

Fruit Tattoos: The Sustainable Way To Label Produce

I'm sure many of you are familiar with those annoying stickers on fresh produce. Well guess what? They might not be around for much longer. Because more and more people are speaking out about how wasteful they are (those stickers can't be recycled, after all), they might just be replaced with tattoos. You heard me: Fruit tattoos. While these are not designed to be aesthetically pleasing, like tattoos humans get, they would be designed for functionality.  

Is Makeup Bad For The Environment?

You just bought a new lipstick and you're so excited to use it. It's part of a huge, mainstream beauty company you totally trust, too. After weeks of using the lipstick down to the very last bit, there's nothing left. What do you do with the lipstick container? Dump it in the trash of course. 

I Went To The Farmers Market Every Week: Here's What I Learned

It's 9 a.m. on a Saturday and my mom comes in to wake me up. Even though I was up until 2 a.m. the night before (I'm secretly an owl), I don't mind. I get out of bed, grab a bite to eat, get myself together, and off we go. Where are we heading you ask? To the farmers market of course!  

Sustainable Cooking: How To Have a No Waste Dinner Party

Have you ever thought about hosting a No Waste Dinner Party?  Summertime is all about community…and a no-waste menu dinner party is a great way to celebrate Earth Day, or simply introduce your friends to the concept of sustainability!  You can make it a fun, informative event without getting too lecture-y: plus, everyone is more receptive when they’re being fed!  Use everyone’s happy mood to open up conversations about

8 Homemade Healthy Salad Dressings

Okay, so you just spent approximately $3 on a salad dressing at the grocery store. The problem? It's loaded with way too many unnecessary ingredients. Have you ever read the label on most salad dressings? They put everything from sugar (yes, you heard that right) to Calcium Disodium EDTA in it (to "protect freshness"). No thanks. I'm good. Instead, I like to make my own salad dressings at home. Here are eight DIY salad dressings that are actually healthy for you and require no unnatural sweeteners.

Eat Seasonal: No Waste Roasted Radishes & Turnips With Pesto

Eating fresh, organic, local produce is a great way to make sure you’re eating food that is at its nutritional peak.  It’s also an excellent way to reduce your food’s carbon footprint.  You can make your diet even more sustainable by doing things like choosing sustainable seafood options and