Ecoliving
6 Tips for Purchasing Green Furniture and the Merchants to Support
Feb 1st, 2022 | By Nicole Sturzenberger
The furniture industry is growing up with sustainable, fashionable options for your home.
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Ecoliving
Why You Should Host an Eco-Friendly Clothing Swap
Jan 19th, 2022 | By Nicole Sturzenberger
Clothing swaps are great ways to remove unwanted items from your closet, score new fashions, and do something good for the planet.
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Innovation
What is Carbon Capture and Storage?
Jan 12th, 2022 | By Nicole Sturzenberger
Carbon capture and storage is all over environmental news these days. What is it and why may it play an important role in mitigating climate change?
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Food System
New Report Assesses the State of Food Rescue
Dec 21st, 2021 | By Alex Lahr
Diving into three key findings from a research report on food rescue nationwide.
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Eco Living
A Zero-Waste Christmas Guide for a More Sustainable Holiday
Dec 15th, 2021 | By Nicole Sturzenberger
Learn to create more sustainable traditions for a zero waste holiday.
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Eco Living
DIY Christmas Gifts that Help Reduce Everyday Waste
Dec 7th, 2021 | By Nicole Sturzenberger
Help your friends turn a new leaf in 2022 by gifting do-it-yourself, eco-friendly gifts that are reusable and even use upcycled products from around the house.
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Eco Living
The Ultimate Guide to Sustainability Certifications
Nov 30th, 2021 | By Nicole Sturzenberger
Learn to choose products and services that are good for the planet with our ultimate guide to social and environmental certifying organizations.
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Eco Living
Tips for Hosting a Zero Waste Thanksgiving
Nov 22nd, 2021 | By Nicole Sturzenberger
Learn how to celebrate this Thanksgiving without the usual food and packaging waste.
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Food System
Indigenous Food System Changemakers to Follow Now
Nov 17th, 2021 | By Nicole Sturzenberger
From food bloggers to chefs, podcasters to activists -- these Indigenous food system changemakers should be on your radar for learning about and following Native foodways.
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