The state of consumerism has turned into a revolving door of buying poorly made, environmentally unfriendly, disposable products manufactured with planned obsolescence in mind. The only thing that the average consumer seems to care about now being how low of a price something can be obtained at. This in turn has led to our culture [...]
Continue reading...25. September 2009
“What we need to do is we need to accept responsibility at a local level to reduce the amount of plastic that’s making it’s way down our waterways into the ocean,” says Steve Fleischli, now huffPo blogger and former president of the Waterkeeper Alliance, in the above clip. Accept responsibility at a local level — [...]
Continue reading...23. September 2009
We live in a world where we are constantly on the move, constantly buying things and always creating waste. It has become such a normal part of everyday life that we rarely think about the impact it has on the planet. Even for those who are aware of it, they seldom take action for fear [...]
Continue reading...20. September 2009
With summer just about over and the colder months fast approaching, now is a great time to consider winterizing your home to make it more environmentally friendly. Not only will you be kinder on the planet, but with these cheap and simple tips, you can also save a few bucks over winter as well. Reverse [...]
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9. October 2009
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