The Lazy Person’s Guide to Saving the Planet: How you can Support Change Without Doing Much

Going green is something we should all strive for, no matter our political backgrounds, no matter how much granola we eat, no matter if we burn incense or not. Saving our home is just good manners and makes sense for everyone to do. But, it can be incredibly hard and daunting at times, so where…

10 Sustainable Things I Don’t Do

Leading a more sustainable life should be on the top of everyone's list. But, it's hard to change every single thing you do and keep it as a habit. Not everything on the top sustainable/low-waste/plastic-free lists are going to work for everyone, especially not all at once. My friend just couldn't handle the extra responsbility…

High-rated low-waste deodorants on Etsy

This post contains affiliate links and I will receive a small commission if you make a purchase after clicking on my link. The fight against aluminum deodorants isn't new and isn't what lead me to buy a new deodorant. I've been a sweaty person for as long as I can remember and have tried crystal…

The Dangers of Greenwashing: Why you Should Always Research and Read Labels

  This is the last post in my Eco-Living for the Everyday Blog Series, and may be the most important. Because we as consumers can change the way companies operate, just by shifting our focus onto better products and more sustainable options.  Marketing companies are good. They wouldn't survive if they weren't, and honestly, it's…

Eco-Living for the Everyday: Greener Laundry

This post contains affiliate links and I will make a small commission if you make a purchase after clicking on my link. Greener laundry is super easy. This is one of the first places I started in my eco-friendly journey. It's simple to switch to colder washing, more high-efficient machines (when the time comes) and…