I think every little step toward living green is an awesome one... but eco-snobbery sucks! My goal is to help newbies learn the most important steps toward living green -- individually and collectively. Personally, I strive to have as little impact as possible on Planet Earth while I'm here.
These 2 ridiculously easy and creative projects are the perfect ideas to bring some flare to any space while reusing items that have outlived their purpose.
The Green Police are on the lookout for plastic water bottle drinkers, non-composters, and gas guzzler drivers...at least during this year's Super Bowl. Good thing the Audi A3 TDI is safe, as it earned 2010's Green Car of the Year award.
Help my friend and fellow green blogger, Derek Markham, overcome a recent accident that left him with a broken leg and piles of medical bills. A lot of people chipping in a little bit is all it takes to change the world and change a life.
2 natural ingredients are all that come together to make Verterra dinnerware, the most chic and eco-friendly party plates that money can buy...but it's a good thing it doesn't take much money to buy them.
Helping someone in Haiti is as easy as purchasing something sweet for yourself. Buy a BoGo Solar Powered Flashlight for yourself and someone in Haiti gets one for free.
Who needs to spend thousands of dollars for solar panels? All you need is to do is attach the $9.99 HydroWOW to your faucet, leave the water running all day, and you'll be generating your own hydro-power in no time!
Using your own reusable coffee mug is an easy way to live greener. Add a reusable coffee sleeve to that and you'll cut down on unnecessary waste even more!
WaterPik's EcoFlow handheld shower head helps you enjoy saving water... and this low-flow shower head handles low water pressure with ease! Here's my review