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Wondering how you can cut down waste in the kitchen? Especially when it comes to single-use supplies such as aluminum foil, wax paper, parchment paper, and plastic wrap, there are eco-friendly options! Learn how you can recycle tin foil and keep trash out of landfills while still enjoying home-baked goodies and fulfilling your passion for cooking.

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Have you ever thought about a dental routine that’s better for you and the planet? Do you know what’s in your toothpaste and if those ingredients are your best choice? Explore these topics and more in our three-part blog post on natural and eco-friendly dental care. In part 1, learn why and how to recycle plastic from dental waste.

You could be brushing your teeth with toxic chemicals and not even know it! Let us help you make healthy choices for you and your family. Explore part 2 of our blog post on toothpaste and green oral care to learn how to avoid the bad ingredients and choose natural and safe products. Plus, get useful guidance on fluoride-free toothpastes that contain cavity-fighting substitutes like nanohydroxyapatite and theobromine.

Hundreds of dental brands can claim to be eco-friendly or zero-waste, but how do you know they’re truly best for your health and the earth? Part 3 will conclude our analysis of eco-friendly dental products and offer you a list of the best choices for zero-waste toothpastes, toothbrushes, and floss. While there is never THE perfect solution for green oral care (there’s always a downside to something), we believe you can choose a solution that is more mindful of the planet and your wallet.

Bottled water creates more problems than it fixes. Find better ways to stay hydrated, and be a part of the solution to plastic pollution. It’s a better world when we lend our help in providing safe, clean, and earth-friendly drinking water around world.

best paper towel alternatives

We examine the popularity of paper towels and list their many helpful uses. We also explain the problems that paper towels are creating for the environment and introduce you to a mini-series blog post about more eco-friendly alternatives.

100% Recycled paper towels

Part 1 of paper towel alternatives looks at the pros and cons of recycled paper towels and gives product examples from several eco-conscious companies with forest stewardship certifications.

reusable bamboo towels

Part 2 of paper towel alternatives explores the amazing bamboo plan and the exploding market for bamboo paper and cloth towels. Find the best bamboo towel products from green businesses.

swedish dish cloths

Part 3 of paper towel alternatives describes a compostable substitute to wasteful paper towel. Learn where to buy authentic and certified Swedish dish cloths!

cotton and linen cloths

Part 4 of paper towel alternatives discusses the sustainability of two of the oldest fabrics in the world. Learn more about organic cotton and why it is better for people and the planet. Shop some of the best organic cotton and linen towels online!

Do-It-Yourself "paper towels"

The final part of paper towel alternatives provides ideas and tips for sewing your own zero-waste “unpaper” towels. You can also find recipes for DIY sanitizing wipes and homemade baby wipes!

all about razors

Thinking about sustainable options for your personal care routine? Read all about the different kinds of  razors, their pros and cons, and how to recycle them (plastic disposables, cartridges, and razor blades) in a responsible way. Read to the end to learn about the GAME CHANGER in reducing plastic waste in landfills.

plastic problems part 1

This five-part, informational post will examine the implications of plastic production, use, and waste. Learn about keeping people and the planet safe by finding alternatives to single-use plastics and find resources and recommendations to help you go plastic-free!

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plastic problems Part 2

Part two of the discussion on plastic use and waste examines how we can replace single-use plastics at the grocery store.

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plastic problems part 3

In part three, learn how you can replace the plastic wrap and plastic containers in your kitchen with eco-friendly, reusable materials that are perfect for to-go lunches and food storage.

plastic problems part 4

Find alternatives to the basic trash bag and keep unnecessary plastic out of landfills. Part four will also share resources on how to start your own home compost.

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plastic problems part 5

What are you going to do about it? The fifth post shares final tips on how to go completely plastic-free and encourages readers to do their part to care for the earth and its inhabitants.

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