Part 3 of the recycling series. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle is an eco-conscious mindset and while it is certainly attainable, it is definitely not natural. However, once you get the hang of things you’ll realize there are many purchases you can avoid and a plethora of items you can reuse instead of trashing.
Part 2 of the recycling series. If you find yourself in a similar situation to my own where it’s completely up to you to deliver your recyclable materials to the right place, you may become overwhelmed with organizing your operation. In this post I have simplified the beginning of your at-home system into a 3-step process.
Part 1 of the recycling series. Recycling is more complicated than ever due to the combination of economic inequality and China’s ban on imported waste.
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead
The answer is yes. Many people don’t realize just how fragile our ocean ecosystems have become. This blog entry contains information from scientific studies pointing out how and why ocean pollution is a direct threat to human health and survival.
Bats, often referred to as "farmer’s best friend”, are very misunderstood animals. They are far more beneficial for our environment than you may realize.
This film is different from any documentary you’ve ever seen. It tells a story and it’s an emotional rollercoaster that will make you question your perspective. It’s no wonder My Octopus Teacher has won 12 film awards, including an Oscar for “Best Documentary Feature”.
The North Atlantic Right Whale is the second largest animal on earth, one of the most endangered species in the world, and incredibly important to the health of our oceans. Losing this amazing animal would be detrimental to our environment.
Make your souvenirs part of your world with these fun and easy projects the whole family will enjoy.