7 Top Eco Alternatives To Ziploc Bags for Plastic Free Food Storage

Ziploc bags are very common in households, but they are not the best for environment. This is because they are made from plastic, which is not biodegrade and can end up getting thrown away or washed into waterways. Fortunately, there are many eco-friendly alternatives that you can use instead of Ziploc bags. Let’s explore some of these sustainable swaps.

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6 Ways to Support Small Businesses Without Spending a Dime

I think all small business owners want the support of their friends and family. But at the same time we don’t want our loved ones to feel pressured to support us financially by constantly purchasing our products or services. There are many ways to show your support for small businesses without spending a dime!

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My Review of Boodywear's Affordable Eco-friendly Underwear & Basics

Boody is encouraging consumers all over the world to add eco-friendly essentials to their wardrobe. Their affordable, ethically made bamboo viscose products allow consumers to explore and enjoy the comfort of eco-fibers through everyday basics such as bras, underwear, and activewear.

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The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Learning What Carbon Neutral Means

To be carbon neutral is to produce net-zero carbon emissions, thus striking a balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon from the atmosphere. This does not mean zero emissions are being produced: it means emissions are still being generated but they’re offset by the same amount elsewhere. To achieve carbon neutrality, you’d first need to know the size of your carbon footprint.

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6 Size Inclusive Swimsuit Brands That Value Ethics & Sustainability

Ethical & sustainable swimwear can be a challenge to find…especially size inclusive swimwear brands! This sustainable style guide explores the popular recycled nylon and polyester materials used to create eco-friendly swimsuits, body positivity, and ethical swimsuit brands to love.

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How Packing for Travel Can Be a Form of Mindfulness & Minimalism

Packing for a trip can be a form of mindfulness and minimalism leading us to be more aware of our belongings. Only being able to select a certain amount of garments, shoes, and goods encourages us to prioritize our belongings. And so often we tend to overpack. What will the weather be like? What events will I be going to? Questions like these cause travelers to pack way more than they need. And these were definitely questions running through my mind as we packed for Dublin a few weeks ago.

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