Zero Waste Month: Week 1 (Vivian)
Transitioning to a zero waste lifestyle has been challenging, but rewarding. For the month of April we’ll be documenting our progress with weekly updates on our waste and our experiences. Read more here.
Transitioning to a zero waste lifestyle has been challenging, but rewarding. For the month of April we’ll be documenting our progress with weekly updates on our waste and our experiences. Read more here.
Introducing, reusable produce bags – a simple switch that’ll save millions of plastic bags from traveling into landfills. Read more here.
A simple and hassle-free way to incorporate a sustainable practice in your life.
Our perspective on the New Year Resolutions: make goals that you would have made anyway (a new year or not) and build on what we already started. More here.
Sharing a new favorite: small local business, Myrtle Tree Garden and Cafe, in Monrovia, California.
How do you practice self-care? For Jennifer, it’s all about “me time.”
When Vivian thinks of self care, the phrase “Treat yo self!” pops up in her head.
Vivian had an opportunity to be a park ranger at Yellowstone National Park. Talk about dream come true. Read more about her experience from the good to the not-so-good.
Alternatives to one-time-use silverware not only require a painless transition, but can significantly reduce the amount of waste we all produce. Read more here.
We love ethical clothing companies, but sometimes they can get expensive. Secondhand shopping is a great alternative for those who want to save money and take another step toward a sustainable lifestyle.