With baby #2’s arrival rapidly approaching (only 4 weeks to go!), I’m realizing just how much stuff I don’t need. That being said, there are some things I’m so glad I kept from Ariana’s baby days that I’ll be able to use the second time around. Time to challenge myself to having a “zero waste …
5 Easy Swaps for a Plastic-Free Kitchen
When you first start trying to move towards a plastic-free kitchen, it can seem challenging. Maybe you don’t have access to a bulk food store so you end up with more plastic food packaging than you’d like. We don’t have a bulk food store where we live, but we still manage to keep our kitchen …
8 Simple Tips for an Eco-Friendly Halloween
Fall is upon us, which means one thing–all my favorite holidays are coming right up! Even if you’ve been dedicated to reducing your waste all year long, the holiday season always manages to throw everyone for a spin. Halloween is no different. Having an eco-friendly Halloween can seem like a major challenge. Halloween has tons …
My Zero Waste Shower Routine
I’ve finally achieved a zero waste shower routine! It’s been a long time coming; I’ve been almost zero waste in the shower for several months now. I finally started using a safety razor, making me 100% plastic-free behind that shower curtain. Although it’s just one small part of my daily routine, it’s really exciting to …
12 Tips for a Successful Plastic-Free July
Plastic-Free July is a global challenge that millions of people undertake to reduce their plastic usage. We all know the power of social media challenges and movements, and if you’re reading this, you want to be part of this campaign too! To get started, head on over to www.plasticfreejuly.org to sign up for the challenge. …
8 Kitchen Staples I Make From Scratch
Since waking up to a more sustainable way of life, I’ve realized the importance of making your own kitchen staples. Choosing to make a few simple recipes from scratch helps my family accomplish three things: Helps us reduce plastic waste Allows us to eat more organic food Enables us to have less processed meals Ever …
How to Throw a Low-Waste Kids Birthday Party
Plastic waste and birthday parties go hand in hand. From the crinkly plastic baggies of party favors, to the red solo cups, forks, styrofoam plates, tablecloths and balloons–almost everything at a kids birthday party is plastic! It makes sense. It’s cheap, it’s disposable, and clean up is almost too good to be true! Just drag …
Why I Won’t Be Plastic-Free Anytime Soon (& Why That’s Okay With Me)
I have a confession to make. I still use plastic. And I don’t see any foreseeable end to it in my near future (certainly not while I’m living in Japan). Am I always striving to find ways to reduce waste and live more sustainably? Yes. But do I think I’ll be able to be completely …
9 Surprising Uses for Glass Jars (& Why They’re So Sustainable)
Glass jars are a staple in a sustainable household and can be used for so many different things. I aspire to own less instead of more, therefore any single item that can fulfill multiple purposes is near and dear to my heart. This is one of the reasons why glass jars have earned their place …
How to Go Zero Waste Without Spending a Dime
What if I could tell you that you can go zero waste without spending any money? Trust me, you can. The zero waste movement is gaining more and more momentum every day (yay!) as people are waking up to the environmental implications of the waste they produce. However, as more people gain interest in zero …