Did you know that the Hawaii Wildlife Fund removes an estimated 15 to 20 tons of debris from our oceans and shores each year? Litter, …
Ghost Fishing
Keeping our waterways and oceans clear of storm water pollution is everybody’s business. You can take steps to help whether you are doing housework or …
DIY Reusable Dryer Sheets
Reduce the amount of waste and harmful chemicals in your house by making your own reusable dryer sheets! They’re cheap, easy to use, and are …
DIY: Milk Carton Bird Feeder
Milk and juice cartons are often made from a combination of paper and plastic, which means many don’t get recycled. According to the EPA, these …
Business Trash Reduction Tips
Trash reduction and recycling doesn’t only belong in our home habits. We spend most of our week where we work, so why not apply those …
Eco-Friendly Bathroom Cleaners
Whether it’s removing make-up and sunscreen, a long soak in the bathtub, a quick shower after the beach, or taking care of nature’s business, our …
DIY Composter
Gardens need a lot of love to thrive. Want to know how to better care for your plants? Add compost! Composting is the process of …
5 Ways to Repurpose Old Clothes
Discarded clothing, footwear, carpets, sheets, and towels take up a significant amount of space in our landfills, and many of us buy more than we …
Eco-Friendly Bedroom Clean Out
The bedroom is often thought of as a sanctuary, a space meant to provide peace, comfort, and relaxation. However, we rarely think about the amount …
DIY: Reusable Cotton Pads
Did you know that cotton is known as one of the most water-intensive crops? Cotton uses more water than textiles made from flax, bamboo and …