Ditch the landfill and throw an eco-friendly party! This guide gives you creative ideas for decorations, food, drinks, party favors, games & more to keep your party sustainable and clean ♻️.
Craving a getaway that's good for you and the planet? This blog reveals the top 15 sustainable hotels in the USA! From rooftop gardens to recycled materials, these hotels rock eco-friendly ♻️ practices.
Tired of toilet paper wars with your sensitive skin? PurePly offers gentle, unscented options (1-ply or 2-ply) made with pure materials (think eco-friendly and recycled). Skip the irritation and shop PurePly for a happy bathroom bliss.
It's easy, cheap, and customizable! Aloe vera, essential oils, & washcloths are your secret weapons. Save money & pamper your skin with this fun DIY project.
Bidets, bidet bottles, & nature's leaves (use with caution) offer refreshing alternatives. For reusables, explore cloth wipes, DIY wipes. and washcloths work too (always remember to wash after use). Feeling fancy? Handheld showerheads are your friend. Choose the champion that fits your eco-conscious style & bathroom needs.
Paper towels = speedy cleanup, but wasteful! Cloth towels = eco-friendly, but require washing. The real winner? YOU! Decide which warrior suits your kitchen best, or compromise with eco-friendly paper towels and dish cloths. Remember, a clean kitchen & a happy planet are the ultimate victories.
Not all toilet paper likes your septic tank! Choose biodegradable, soft, and recycled options with no fancy stuff. Look for "Septic-Safe" "Biodegradable" or "Soft" labels and avoid super strong brands. Happy plumbing, happy bacteria, happy planet!
Confused about Juneteenth? It's the US holiday celebrating the end of slavery! Date is June 19th (Wednesday) and Americans will be having parades, festivals, BBQs, and more. Find your local celebration & learn more about Juneteenth's history.
Juneteenth celebrates Black freedom. Learn about local events, host a BBQ with soul food, or dive into African American culture. Reflect by volunteering, supporting Black businesses, or learning more about Black history.
Paper towels are compostable only when clean. Used paper towels contain dirt, bacteria, chemicals, and toxins that are really bad for the environment. Attempting to compost used paper towels is a terrible idea.