There is a common perception that zero waste living is expensive and inaccessible to some. To offset the added costs, it’s suggested we buy less and buy better. But let’s take it one step further and see how zero waste living can not only save but earn you money.
20+ Ways to Prepare for Plastic Free July
Plastics have been around since the late 1800s and entered the mainstream consumer market in 1950 in textiles, fashion and toys. The revolutionary plastic shopping bag was brought to life […]
Minimalism in Zero Waste and Financial Independence
Minimalism involves ridding your life of excess so you can live with intention and focus on what’s truly important. For me, the boundary between minimalism and zero waste is blurred: […]
Don’t Sweat It: Tips For Making The Switch To Natural Deodorant
Deodorant is a common product used in our daily hygiene routine. In fact, 90% of Americans use deodorant or antiperspirant every day. But do you know the risks with commercial […]
A Beginner’s Guide to Life Cycle Assessment
We can lower our environmental footprint by becoming aware of the products and systems we support. Every product we use has a carbon footprint, determined by a life cycle assessment.
The Ultimate Guide to Creating your Sustainable Life
Have you ever been overly excited about a goal only to ditch it a couple of weeks later because you didn’t know how to reach it or it seemed like […]