What Exactly Is Zero Waste? “Zero waste” is a term that describes the process of sending nothing to landfill. It doesn’t mean that you create no waste whatsoever. Experts call the zero waste movement a circular economy. We currently take resources from the planet, use them, and then bury the waste in a big hole, dump it in the ocean, or litter the environment—this is a ... Continue Reading
11 Remarkable Things People Have Done to Save The Earth
Proactive people are doing miracles every day trying to save the earth. This post from Bright Side showcases 11 inspiring stories about people who gave our planet a second chance. For the past century, our planet has been seriously damaged. More and more people realize that the planet is in danger. But while some of them are talking, others are actually doing something ... Continue Reading
How to Inspire Kids to Learn About Sustainability
Kids learn about sustainability by watching you incorporate eco-friendly practices into your family routine. This post from Mindbodygreen shows how to lead by example and make it a game! Sustainability can be a hard concept for adults to grasp, let alone children. The talks I have with my two young children about our "green lifestyle" take time and patience, but they are worth ... Continue Reading
An Incredible Gas Station in The League of Wellness Stores
This gas station of the future has an eco-friendly twist and gives wellness stores a run for their money. This post from MindBodyGreen.com showcases a convenience store that’s raising the bar for all others. Let's be real: Gas stations and convenience stores are typically where wellness goes to die. They're places where most of us end up either splurging on a bag of chips or ... Continue Reading
5 Eco-Friendly Products That Reduce Your Home’s Footprint
Homeowners are increasingly using artificial intelligence devices to make their homes way greener. Check out, in this post from MindBodyGreen.com, how these high-tech eco-friendly home gadgets are saving the planet. It’s AI all the way! We all know the rules: Use your own shopping bags, recycle or compost what you can, and create as little waste as possible. These are all ... Continue Reading