Mineral-Based Sunscreens: Better for the Environment, Human Health
Mineral-based sunscreens are better for the environment and our personal health, but can be harder to find and more expensive than their traditional counterparts.
Mineral-based sunscreens are better for the environment and our personal health, but can be harder to find and more expensive than their traditional counterparts.
Downsizing — striving to live more minimally — has a lot of great benefits: it can help with organization, improve finances, and it can be eco-friendly…
By creating an eco-friendly example for others to follow, you can create a better reputation for your company while leaving a smaller carbon footprint.
Minimalism — reducing clutter, buying & wasting less — is more popular than ever now thanks to Millennials aversion to their parents’ pack rat mentality.
Retail is often considered the antithesis of sustainability, but retailers can take steps to make sure they are minimizing their impact on the environment…
While it’s important to recycle, how you do the deed can affect the impact you have on the environment and your household budget…
The beauty industry hits hard on the importance of frequent exfoliation to keep skin looking younger and healthy. Spherical plastic micro-bead scrubbers, no larger than a half millimeter, have been introduced into hundreds of skin care products in recent decades, but scientists are discovering that the ocean food web, and maybe human health, could be imperiled as a result.
Collecting in Style — the latest in buzz worthy recycling and compost bins…
Americans are increasingly concerned about the environment, but skeptical of organic labeling, and not necessarily willing to spend more.
Several companies are now in the business of sending boxes full of eco-friendly foods and health and beauty items to customers on a subscription model.