75% of air pollution comes from automobiles. Which is why it’s no surprise that so many drivers are turning to eco-friendly cars to help reduce their carbon footprint. Here we will be diving into the importance of eco-friendly cars, along with our top picks for 2019. Why Shop for Eco-Friendly Cars? Eco-friendly cars have risen…
Read MoreTax return season is just around the corner, so you’re likely making a list of all the projects you finally might be able to fund. Have you considered repainting your kitchen cabinets? While we may not think about it, kitchen cabinets take a beating. They’re opened and closed constantly. They might get ran into by pets…
Read MoreIf you want to have an environmentally friendly home, you aren’t alone. There are over 370,000 LEED-certified homes in the United States. A lot of people want to live greener lifestyles, but they aren’t sure where to start. If you can’t afford a completely green home overhaul, why not start with just making one room…
Read MoreThe average household spends $83 a month on natural gas. That adds up to nearly $1,000 a year. When you want to save on electricity, you simply switch off the lights. Turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth is an easy way to reduce water usage. But figuring out what to do to reduce…
Read MoreRooftop gardens are all the rage both as a stylish feature and as an eco-friendly change to promote clean air and healthy bee populations. A rooftop garden transforms your outdoor space, but the transformation means your design requires more work than a simple weekend project. We’ll show you everything you need to build a roof…
Read MoreLong before modern-day medicine, synthetic drugs and advanced technology, people used plants to meet their health care needs. Believe it or not, the World Health Organization estimates that nearly 80% of the world’s population still uses plants and other traditional remedies as their primary form of medication. From cannabis to sage, medicinal herbs and plants…
Read MoreThe history of America’s green movement goes back much farther than 1999 when the Toyota Prius hit U.S. soil. It actually began in the 1800s, although what we know as the “modern green movement” started in 1970. It took another 30 years for it to go mainstream. Today, “going green” isn’t only a popular buzzword, it’s a way of…
Read More“Green Philosophy” can be defined as a way of living that balances our human needs with conserving natural resources. It also calls on us to better understand our social responsibility to preserve these resources and how our actions affect the environment. Green life philosophy not only applies to our home life but our work environments…
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