Try something new in your personal care routine by choosing one of these recommended plastic free products; great for you and better for the planet!
In this week’s Living with Less Plastic commentary, take a shopping trip with me, browsing the aisles for better, plastic-free choices, one step at a time.
3 steps to gift giving without all the waste - plastic free gift ideas and low waste wrapping.
In this week’s Living with Less Plastic commentary, it’s all about water bottles. An easy first step to reducing the single-use plastic in your life is to get in the habit of carrying a reusable water bottle…
As a family, we gave up single-use plastic & began to reduce our waste; to document our journey & promote environmental awareness, we started The Clean Up Project; to make it easier to find plastic free products, we developed Clean Up Products LLC. Check it out!
What’s the problem with single-use plastic? What can we do about it? A quick overview of how our world became wrapped in plastic, and 4 simple ways you can start to use less.
What’s the easiest way to use less single-use plastic? Stop using plastic bags. Reusable bags are easy to come by and only require a simple new habit of taking them with you!
5 simple ways to make your next party or gathering low waste and single use plastic free
Introducing my new bi weekly radio segment, Living with Less Plastic, on Alabama Public Radio and apr.org
What do the numbers on plastics mean? What plastic can we recycle? Here’s an easy to understand breakdown on plastic - what it is, where it goes, and how to be responsible with your waste.
Yard waste doesn’t need plastic bags. Here are some tips for reducing single-use plastic next time you clean up outdoors!
Shopping for produce plastic-free is one of the easiest changes you can make to reduce your waste! Here’s how we do it, and steps you can take to a life with less plastic.
In my quest to be plastic-free, the dairy dilemma looms. Find out how to make the most responsible, waste-free choices when it comes to dairy products.
During Month 3 of the #12challengePLASTIC, pay attention to the snacks you eat, and take easy steps to find ways to snack plastic free.
Homewood Life Magazine’s July/August issue shares my family’s journey away from plastic. I was so grateful to be able to spread awareness about the single-use plastic problem, and easy ways to reduce your plastic footprint one step at a time!
7 steps to make your school supply shopping a lot more plastic free! And that is quite a feat.
Building small habits that have a big impact during month 2 of the #12challengePLASTIC, stepping away from disposable water bottles, beverage containers, straws and more.
Join me, your somewhat awkward, introverted guide, as we explore the ins and outs of plastic-free grocery shopping, proving that anyone can do it!
How baking bread helped a lazy cook and busy mom reduce waste and live plastic free. It’s all about the mindset and tools!
The first month of the #12challengePLASTIC, stepping away from plastic bags one day at a time.
Putting pressure at the top, where the waste stream begins, by encouraging corporate change by our combined efforts and greater action.
How tiny things can become a big problem. Take a look at microplastics, microbeads, and microfibers, and what you can do to curb their flow.
Want to reduce your plastic footprint? Join us in the #12challengePLASTIC and break free from plastic one step at a time, one month at a time.
Four ladies get up close to trash at the recycling center, learning how to manage, reduce waste, properly recycle and understand the process and journey of our recyclable trash.
Breaking free from a plastic-filled make up bag and discovering new plastic-free products made with natural ingredients - better for you, better for the planet!
Washing up without plastic isn’t as hard as you think. From shampoo bars to plastic-free deodorant, you can look great, smell great while helping the planet.
This month, take a look at beverage containers and try out some easy steps to cut back on single-use plastic by reducing disposables, shopping smart and recycling well.