A huge thank you to pip & grow for sponsoring this post. All opinions are my own. As a new parent, it can be hard
Menstruation and zero waste often don’t go hand in hand – at least not with conventional disposable products. But unless you’re into free bleeding (and
Ahh, summer in the northern hemisphere. Sun, blue skies, and picnics/BBQs. And I’m going to guess, if you’re like my family, and since COVID, we’ve
I have to admit something to you. I have started and stopped writing this post on numerous occasions. Why? I am nervous to ‘put it
This is a unique point in time where most of us have had all of our commitments stripped away – whether we like them or
I first wrote this post in November of 2017 – two months after my family and I started our zero waste journey. I was surprised
In the era of COVID-19, we’ve been seeing a lot of headlines and regulations against reusable items. Coffee shops not accepting reusable mugs, bulk bins
We certainly are facing uncertainty in this day and age. At the time of this posting, in Minnesota, most places are shut down, most businesses
Part of living more mindful, minimalist, and eco-friendly living means reducing – a term I call ‘reduction-based living’. Reduction-based living (mindfulness, minimalism, anxiety management, and
How do I get my partner/family/roommate/parents on board with a lifestyle change such as decluttering or going zero waste? I see this question ALL. THE.