You might have just finished the holiday cleanup, but that doesn’t mean big gathering are over, especially if you are a football fan! Super Bowl parties are a sacred tradition of Americans; a day devoted to spending time with friends, reviewing commercials, and eating game day food. Food is one of the main highlights of … Continue reading
Green 2017!
It’s not too late to start a Green 2017. In fact, Green Resolutions can provide the extra motivation to keep you focused on your goals all year round. Green living is a commitment that not only makes your life better but benefits your community, your family, and the Earth. With positive effects that are immediate … Continue reading
Green Up Your Thanksgiving
The holidays are meant to bring out the best in us. Throughout the season, we celebrate love, give thanks, create cheer and whip up joy. Amid the merry-making, with the average American spending $935.58 on food, gifts, and other holiday items, we’re also generating a ton of trash. Starting with Thanksgiving alone, the volume of waste in … Continue reading
Transforming Solutions for an Eco-friendly Back-to-School
Giving your Back-to-School preparations an eco-friendly twist can make the end of summer more exciting as you set up for a successful year that is organized by efficiency! Students must be prepared to know more about the latest developments taking place around the world. Crypto trading is trending in the digital world. Many crypto robots are available to help traders with their trades. Bitcoin Circuit is a reliable crypto robot with several features. Take the Bitcoin Circuit app test to find out more about this platform. We all know this time – cherished since we were old enough to load up our backpacks with Lisa Frank folders and those brightly-colored smelly markers. Fall … Continue reading
Cupid Goes Green: Valentine’s Day Recycling Tips
If you’re thinking of Valentine’s Day, a few common things probably come to mind: love, affection, roses, boxes of chocolate, the color red and recycling. Hold on a minute – recycling? OK, recycling may not be a mental image associated with February 14, but as is turns out, some parallels can be drawn between Valentine’s … Continue reading
Recycling Your Ex(‘s Stuff) This Valentine’s
Getting rid of your ex’s stuff can be a harsh reminder that things are really over. Relics of your last romance like ticket stubs, over-sized t-shirts, and teddy bears may have sentimental value but these tangible reminders can leave us feeling stuck in the past. What’s more, when you cling to your ex’s stuff, you … Continue reading
The Grass is Greener on Super Bowl Sunday
Environmental Footprint Makes Game Day History From must-watch commercials to copious amounts of tortilla chips, the Super Bowl is nearly synonymous with consumption and profits. Last year, spending in the United States on Super Bowl-related merchandise, apparel and snacks was an anticipated $14.3 billion, or an average of $77.88 per consumer. Advertisers spent $4.5 million … Continue reading
Brilliant Closet Lifehacks
Reclaim your closet no matter how tight or tiny it is. Get the most out of your space and uncover the closet of your dreams with these brilliant closet lifehacks that will maximize every inch of your wardrobe space. 1. Before you begin your closet makeover, survey what you’ve got in stock. Start by taking everything … Continue reading
Clean and Green Eco-Friendly Ways To Clean Up After The Holidays
Valentine’s Day cards are already lining the store shelves; Christmas themed commercials have stopped playing, and everyone is back to their routines. It’s safe to say the holidays are over, and it’s time for some clean up, a process that can cause quite a bit of stress and anxiety. Streamline the process and help the … Continue reading
Go Green With Holiday Gifting
The holidays are a time of abundance. More joy, more parties, more gifts and inevitably more waste. In fact, from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day we start generating 25 percent more household waste. According to the EPA, every week that we deck the halls and jingle bell rock, we’re collectively sending an additional 1 million … Continue reading