4 Ideas for a Plastic-Free Father’s Day Gift
Father’s Day is coming up and if you’re in need of a gift for Dad without all the extra plastic, here are some ideas for you!
Ocean Protection Through Plastic-Free Living
Father’s Day is coming up and if you’re in need of a gift for Dad without all the extra plastic, here are some ideas for you!
Your morning routine can be loaded with disposable plastics. From your toothbrush and toothpaste, to your face wash and deodorant. You haven’t been in the bathroom two minutes and you’ve already used four disposable plastic items. Choosing a plastic-free deodorant you’ll have one less plastic item in your morning routine. Here are some options.
Last Updated April 16, 2022
Earth Day is this week! Here are 50 ways you can show some love to Mother Earth.
By now, I probably don’t have to explain how big of a problem plastic pollution is for our planet. But if you need a refresher, check out Why is Plastic Bad for the Ocean? Given the extent of the problem, every little bit of plastic you avoid makes a difference! Here are some great places to start:
It’s estimated that 40% of the food produced in the U.S. is thrown away. That’s a lot of carbon emission used to produce, ship, and package that food and almost half of it is wasted! So, doing your best to reduce food waste can go a long way in helping the planet. Here are a few tips to reduce your food waste:
We take the fact that we have ample amounts of easily accessible clean water for granted in the U.S. There are an estimated 780 million people (or about 11% of the population of Earth) who do not have access to clean water. Learning to conserve water helps us better prepare for droughts and protects our most important resource. Here are some tips to get you started:
Finally, energy usage is a large contributor to carbon emissions and climate change. The less energy you use, the better off the planet will be–plus you’ll save money too! Here are some ways to reduce your energy usage:
What do you think? Can you do some of these things or maybe all of these things to show some love to the planet? If you have some more suggestions, tell me in the comments!
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I live a generally plastic-free lifestyle but I’m not 100% plastic-free…yet. So, to see where the last 1% of my trash was coming from, I started keeping track of all of it. Here’s all my trash for March!
Washing your clothes can come with the obvious plastics, like those big plastic jugs of liquid detergent. But did you know your clothes could be shedding microplastics into our waterways? Here’s how to make your laundry is plastic-free.