Zero waste living starts with simple steps to reduce the amount of waste you generate. Start small!
Read moreWhy You Shouldn't Get The New iPhone
The trouble with all of this new technology is that it make us want things we never knew we even wanted in the first place. The planned obsolescence, the desire for something new, something cooler always trumps the fact that all of these things end up as waste somewhere down the line. We don't see it so we don't think about it. Don't jump to get the new Apple iPhone.
Read moreGo Green, Live Rich: Green Your Baby
Raising children is always a personal choice and a personal journey. You, the parent knows what best, but what better way to start teaching your kids how to take care of the environment by raising them with green living in mind. #gogreenliverich
Read moreGo Green, Live Rich: Vote Green
While some of our elected officials are only in office at a minimum of 2 years, the bills and laws they pass have greater impact. In fact, many of the rules and regulations we follow now were passed even before many of us were born so it is imperative that we make our voices heard if not for us now, but for our children and grandchildren. Do you want your children to be drinking tainted water, do you want your children to be nourished by plastic, do you want your children to never be able to enjoy the great outdoors? Stay active. Be informed. Vote Green.
Read moreGo Green, Live Rich: Drive Smart
It's kind of sad that we stop talking about alternative forms of energy when gas prices are down. A few years ago when gas prices were in the $4 range, there was always a story about how to reduce it, how to buy a hybrid, etc. People complained. Hummers stopped being popular. Hybrids were the thing. Everyone called for better mileage. Now, not everyone cares so much, but this shouldn't stop us. There are millions of cars available today and you have the choice and the power to decide what is best for you, but what is also best for the environment.
Read moreLessons Learned From My First Worm Compost Bin
What I learned from my first six months of having a worm compost bin. I wish I had done this sooner. It's possible to have a compost while living in an apartment and easier to maintain than I thought.
Read moreGo Green, Live Rich: Bring Your Own
Bringing your own shopping bags is probably the top tip when it comes to going green. Let's take this a step further. There is a community of people out there who try to eliminate waste from going to the landfill. You may see the hashtags #zerowaste floating around. The goal is to Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rot. Now many of us may not be able to do this on a daily basis, but there are a few extra steps you can make to reduce your impact besides just using reusable shopping bags.
Read moreProduct Review: BALM! Baby Teeth Paste
A review of BALM! Baby Toothpaste. Vegan. Made in USA. Fluoride Free. Plastic Free Container. #babyfriendly #ecofriendly #plasticfree
Read moreGo Green, Live Rich: Invest in Green Companies
I've always believed in investing. Just because I care about the environment, it doesn't mean I don't want to participate in the economic productivity and success of large companies doing good work.
When investing, look for SRI funds, "Socially Responsible Investing" - is an investment discipline that considers environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) criteria to generate long-term competitive financial returns and positive societal impact.
Read moreZero Waste Travel to Peru and the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
Tips and recommendations on how to reduce waste and plastic use on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in Peru.
Read moreGo Green, Live Rich: Simplify Your Beauty Routine
Did you know that the average U.S. household spends an average of $600 on personal care products. This includes makeup, hair products, soaps, etc. Most remain half used in our cabinets. How much is this costing our health, our environment and our wallets? The tip to "Go Green, Live Rich" is to Simplify Your Beauty Routine.
Read moreGo Green, Live Rich: Get Outdoors
Another tip from "Go Green, Live Rich" by David Bach is to Get Outdoors.
Did you know that almost 700 million acres of U.S. land is owned by the public and managed by various agencies for outdoor recreation. From urban parks, to hiking trails to dense forests, the outdoors is a great way to appreciate the beauty of the earth and save green.
Read moreGo Green, Live Rich: Grow Your Own
I didn't think I could start my own urban garden. I started small and after a couple of trial and error, started with seedlings I grew myself and combined it with plants bought at Home Depot. I kept it small and inexpensive, reusing items for pots. Today, I have a small thriving garden.
Read moreGo Green, Live Rich: Stop Junk Mail
Despite the internet, mail marketing is still a very prevalent way of advertising to consumers. Couple this with America's shopping pastime, mail not only hurts the environment, but it wastes our time and money. Here are some tips to eliminate and reduce junk mail as part of zero waste.
Read moreGo Green, Live Rich: Green Your Celebrations
Holidays, birthdays, graduations, going-aways are about celebrating with people, yet we spend an enormous amount of money on one-time use decorations that may be cheap, but end up in the landfill. Let's change the way we celebrate!
Read moreGo Green, Live Rich: Know Your Litter Factor
David Bach, the author of "Go Green, Live Rich", first coined "The Latte Factor" a years ago. It applies to all of the small items we buy on a daily basis. Things like coffee in single-use cups, designer bottled water, soda, cigarettes, etc. He said that while these are small purchases, they add up in the long-term. On a similar vein, "The Litter Factor" allows you take a look at your trash. Take a look at your office trash, your home trash and each time you stop on the street to throw away something. What is most common in that trash? Is it really something that you need? Is it something that you can avoid? Is it something that you can replace with something more sustainable?
Read moreGo Green, Live Rich by David Bach
"Go Green, Live Rich" was written by David Bach. He has 8 other New York Times bestsellers. His philosophy has always been to start small but start early. I think this applies not only to money but to also all of the ways to save money. We can't change all of our bad habits in one day, but we can change them one at a time.
Read moreProduct Review: Skoy Cloths (Paper Towel Alternative)
Skoy Cloths are a great replacement to wasteful paper towels. It's absorbs liquid quickly. It is biodegradable and can be used to wipe counters, stoves, etc. Read more about why this is a earth-friendly alternative to paper towels.
Read moreThink: Why I Switched To Natural Bar Soaps and Shampoos
After years of using conventional liquid soaps and shampoos out of plastic containers, I made the switch to natural bar soaps and shampoos. So many reasons to switch.
Read moreWhole30 The Agile Way: Week 4 Retrospective
Whole30 Week 4 Retrospective. Recapping my final full week on whole30. 2 more days to go. Tried out a new clam sauce recipe as well as a coffee and spice rub for pork on the crock pot.
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