Instead of bagging fallen leaves, consider letting them stay or raking them into garden beds to shelter wildlife and feed the soil. …
Read more♻️ Reminder to Recycle, Reuse, Repurpose
Recycle. Use your local area’s Free Stuff group on Facebook to recycle things no longer needed. … Reuse. Reuse any plastic bags from fruit and veggie purchases. … Repurpose. Use plastic containers for home or dining-out leftovers and for odds-and-ends.
Read more🥝 Planet friendly food choices 🫘
We’re always looking for suggestions on lessening our impact on the planet, including through our food choices.
“Most of us know by now which foods are optimal for our health, including plentiful vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains, nuts, and seeds. It turns out that a similar plant-focused diet is also best for the planet. …
Read more🪚 Library of Things 🏒
Sometimes it’s just good to hear good news. We ran across this and thought you would enjoy learning about libraries where you can borrow/rent stuff instead of buying it! …
Read more🧶 There's plastic in... yarn? 🧣
To share this EarthCare tip with you I must admit to something embarrassing. Until just a few weeks ago I hadn’t realized that nearly all the yarn I've bought over the years is made of plastic. That just wasn’t on my radar.
When a conversation with my son brought it to light, I thought, “Well, I can’t do anything about the past, but I can do something about the yarn I buy from now on.” …
Read more🚿 Showers: Water is just the start ⚡
“Showers account for roughly 20 percent of total household water consumption. And water is just the start of it. Your shower burns energy, too. Just under half of a home’s hot water is used for showering.” …
Read more🥕 Eco hope 🌳
Sometimes good news is the balm we need to soothe our worries about climate change. …
Read more🥣 Making reuse a habit 🛍️
Here’s an easy way to always have a takeaway container with you when you go out to eat, plus a shopping bag for those unexpected trips to the store: …
Read more🛍️🥬 Reduce the use of plastic bags from the produce department
—use mesh bags or reuse plastic bags from the store for fruits and vegetables.
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