The Best Eco-friendly & Non-Toxic Cribs for Your Baby

Like crib mattresses, the actual crib has the potential to be toxic. Cribs can release what are known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs): chemicals emitted as gases into the air. These are particularly harmful indoors, especially for babies. This can be exacerbated by direct contact with the crib, such as your baby chewing on the rails.

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How to Recycle Old Clothes Sustainably

When you’re doing a clear out our closet it’s important to know where to dispose of the clothes responsibly. The average American throws away as much as 81 pounds of clothing every year. While we can all relate to the refreshing feeling of cleaning out our closets, let’s explore how to recycle old clothes, the sustainability of donating clothes, and textile recycling, so you can confidently clean out your closet.

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The 6 Best Zero Waste Cleaning Brands for Eco-Friendly Homes

Cleaning products in the home are a must, not only to have the place looking good but, more importantly, to get rid of dust, dirt, allergens, and bacteria.

You might be surprised to find, however, that the very products keeping your home clean can simultaneously be doing the opposite to you and the environment due to the harsh chemicals used and the amount of waste created.

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7 Best Affordable Minimalist Clothing Brands for Sustainable Style

Minimalism is different for everyone. For some it may mean decluttering an inbox by unsubscribing to newsletters. For some it may mean deleting apps, cleaning out the garage, or canceling subscriptions. For some it may mean decluttering their closet and ditching impulse buys. Let’s explore what a minimalist wardrobe might look like and affordable minimalist clothing brands that value quality clothes and sustainable practices.

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How to Use Beeswax Wraps

Beeswax wrap is a great sustainable alternative to plastic wrap! Beeswax wrap is reusable which means, not only is it good for the planet, but it can also save you money in the long run. Just wash & reuse the beeswax wrap. Making the switch can be an adjustment for some consumers just because they’re not 100% sure how to use beeswax wrap. Fear not! I’m here to help. I’ve been using this wonderful stuff for about three years now. I’ve also found some great videos that show you how to use your beeswax wrap. Hopefully these visual demonstrations help make your eco-friendly swap easy.

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