Growing A Skin Care Garden (featured in Autumn 2023 issue of Willow & Sage and In Her Garden)
In this article, I encourage others to start their skincare garden, focusing on herbs that align with their skin's needs and preferences. Trust me, herbs are simple to grow, and you'll likely end up adding even more to your garden next year.
Packaging for the Planet: How Businesses Can Embrace Sustainable Materials and Support Small Sustainable Practices
Sustainability has become an increasingly important issue for businesses in recent years. One area where businesses can make a significant impact on the environment is by rethinking the sustainability of their packaging materials. In this article, we will discuss why businesses should prioritize sustainable packaging, the challenges they may face, and how we can support small businesses that are already making sustainable choices.
The Challenge of Balancing Health and Environmental Concerns in the Less Toxic Movement
As the awareness of the dangers of toxic chemicals grows, so does the less toxic movement. People are becoming more conscious of what they are putting in and on their bodies, and many are seeking out healthier, more natural options. However, this movement towards health and wellness can have unintended consequences on the environment, particularly when it comes to packaging waste.
Our Low Waste Business Model: Packaging
At Mommy Turns Green, we're dedicated to creating a sustainable, zero waste business model that not only benefits the planet, but also our customers. Our herbal skin care line is all about connecting with nature and creating daily routines that keep us in harmony with the natural world.
Furoshiki style gift wrapping: two ways
Learn two different version of the Furoshiki style gift wrapping. One is basic wrapping and the other is for gift wrapping books.
Recycling 101
Are you committed to reducing waste and being more environmentally conscious in your daily life? At Mommy Turns Green, we understand the importance of being informed about the recycling practices in your community. It's essential to know which materials are accepted and how they should be prepared for recycling.
Composting in 7 Simple Steps
Are you ready to take the first step in reducing your carbon footprint and creating nutrient-rich soil for your garden? Look no further than backyard composting!
Refuse at the Dentist Office
We love our pediatric dentist and the entire staff at our dental office for their sweet disposition; we have been patients since my oldest was 2 years old. He’s almost 13! And, like most kids, we enjoyed the free little toys, toothbrushes, and toothpastes they gave us twice a year. It made for a nice reward and a nice end to the always uncomfortable time in the dentist chair. But as we began our journey towards a zero-waste lifestyle, we found ourselves questioning these small trinkets.
Shop the Bulk Section with Reusable Produce + Bulk Bin Bags
Eco-friendly shopping is easy and convenient when you come prepared! Always carry a set of reusable produce bags with you, one for fruits and vegetables with thick skins and another for leafy greens and thin-skinned produce, as well as bulk items like oats, rice, nuts, and seeds. Both types of bags are easy to clean, simply pop them in the laundry after several uses.
10 Ways To Reuse a Rubber Band
Rubber bands may seem like insignificant waste, but they have a multitude of uses beyond keeping your veggies and flowers bundled together. These versatile elastics can be repurposed in a variety of ways, making them an eco-friendly alternative to tossing them in the trash. Keep them in a handy container, like a ceramic bowl, for easy access. So next time you find yourself with a handful of rubber bands, don't toss them in the trash. Instead, put them to good use and enjoy their many benefits. Remember, the best way to reduce waste is by repurposing or recycling it.
My Zero Waste To-Go Kit
Going zero waste can seem daunting, but it's all about being prepared! One of the best ways to stay on track is by having a zero waste to-go kit on hand. In this post, I've shared my go-to zero waste essentials that I keep in a homemade canvas tote near the front door so I don't forget to take them with me when I leave the house.
Refuse and Zero Waste
Refusing freebies and the waste they generate is a crucial part of the zero waste lifestyle. By actively choosing to refuse items we don't need or want, and by encouraging businesses to rethink their promotional strategies, we can make a significant impact on reducing waste and conserving resources.
Thoughtful Gift-Giving
As the holiday season approaches, many of us strive to create as little waste as possible. One effective way to achieve this goal is by reusing gift wrapping supplies. When it comes to gift-giving, there are many ways to stay true to our zero waste values. One option is to gift experiences, such as bowling, ice skating, or zip lining. These types of gifts create lasting memories and have minimal impact on the environment. Another way to reduce waste is to regift items that are in gently used condition, such as games and toys from your own collection.
Reuse and Zero Waste
Reuse is a key principle of the zero waste lifestyle, and it helps to reduce waste and promote a circular economy. By normalizing shopping second-hand, reusing and regifting, we can all make a significant impact on the environment.
Reduce and Zero Waste
Reducing consumption is an integral part of the zero waste movement, and finding ways to do so in our daily lives can have a significant impact on our environmental footprint. One way my family has reduced consumption is by cutting back on buying books. We had already accumulated a large collection of books for our children when they were infants and toddlers, and as they graduated to reading chapter books, it made sense to rely on the library instead of buying more books. Adopting a zero waste lifestyle can be a beautiful thing, and it teaches us to live slowly, resourcefully, modestly, and intentionally.
Natural and Healthy Toys
Plato once said, "The most effective kind of education is that a child should play among lovely things." And I couldn't agree more. As a parent, I understand the importance of providing children with toys that not only spark their imagination but also provide a connection to the natural world.
Striving Towards a Sustainable Home and Community (Video)
Sustainability and taking action to reduce our environmental impact is more important than ever, and there are many ways to make a difference both at home and in the community. In this video, I will be sharing 13 tips and tricks that you can start implementing now to live a more sustainable life.
Reuse and the Zero Waste Lifestyle (Video)
Zero waste is a growing movement that aims to reduce the amount of waste we produce by following a set of principles. The five principles of zero waste are: refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle, and rot. These principles are all interrelated and work together to create a circular way of thinking about the lifecycle of a product. The ultimate goal is for natural resources to go back into the ground safely.
How To Create a Zero Waste Home (Video)
Welcome to my video, where I will be introducing the five principles of zero waste living and providing practical tips on how to implement them into your lifestyle. I will also be demonstrating how you can start creating a zero waste home with just nine essential items. This talk took place on July 2nd and was hosted by my local public library, the Rogers Memorial Library.
What Is Zero Waste?
Are you curious about zero waste? Then, follow your curiosity. Start implementing a small change that brings you to life, and move forward from there. And, after you change that one thing, start on the next one. Little by little. Big changes will come.