pick up trash litter plogging

Day 19: Plogging Pick Up Trash

One way to see an immediate result of your sustainability efforts is to go outside and pick up a piece of trash. Otherwise known as plogging, you’ll get immediate satisfaction from today’s challenge.  What is plogging? Plogging originated in Sweden. The name itself is a...
bamboo swab

Day 18: Swap Plastic Swabs for Bamboo Swabs

A small, yet important swap you can make is to start using bamboo swabs instead of plastic swabs. These single use products may seem inconsequential, but their impact adds up. An unimaginable 1.5 million disposable swabs are produced every single day. When you consider all the resources...
ethical and sustainable activewear

Day 7: Ethical and sustainable activewear

*This post contains affiliate links With the New Year, often comes new fitness and health workout goals. If you find yourself needing some new clothes or equipment, it’s worth adding ethical and sustainable activewear to the criteria. Depending on your exercise of choice, you may...

Make a commitment

Thank you for including reducing plastic as part of your New Year’s determination. Plastic pollution ends up in the ground, in the air, and in the sea – where it is at risk of animals and marine life ingesting it. Plastic takes hundreds of years to...

The cutest handcrafted water bottle on earth

As a former Mrs Magpie, I love shiny things. Giving up the urge for shine in favour of more natural materials has been a hit in the whole plastic free ride. Knowing this about me, here is the story of a super sweet, handcrafted water...

Why I fell out of love with plastic

Thai street food is the best. I can eat this cuisine, all day, every day. Across Thailand, there are many delicious vendor stands at the side of the road, making it easy to grab a snack or lunch to go. Working in Thailand, I found...
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