Check out Kim Lewand Martin’s interview of Suzy Amis Cameron at the Red Carpet Green Dress 10 year anniversary celebration
Read MoreI am excited to share this interview with Derk Sabori, the former Sustainabilty Director at Volcom, who has now co-founded his own eco-fashion label, Kozm.
Read MoreHave you hopped on the Marie Kondo bandwagon and cleaned out your closets? I did and was surprised at how many clothes I had completely forgotten about! It was as if I had just gone on a shopping spree.
I made a pledge to myself right then and there – no new clothes for 2019!
Read MoreI’m honored to chat with My Green Friend, Pamela Salzman, about this month’s Everyday Eco-Habit of Going Waste-LESS.
Read MoreI want to continue our Everyday Eco-Habit journey in the kitchen by going Food Waste-LESS. Believe it or not, food waste is a major cause of global climate change, wastes precious natural resources, not to mention wasting your money!
Read MoreThe changes you will see and feel are undeniable. Energy levels soar, skin starts looking more clear, and afternoon malaise will be a thing of the past. Give it a try. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain!
Read MoreI am proud to partner with Suzy Amis Cameron on this month’s Everyday Eco-Habit of Going Meat-LESS and interview her here.
Read MoreGoing Meat-LESS just once per week can also have serious positive impacts on your health. According to a study at Harvard, people that did not eat meat were, on average, 25% less likely to die of heart disease. Abstaining from red meat in particular reduced the risk of certain cancers.
Read MoreThis year, my goal is to help you make even more “everyday” choices to create a better environment, and a better you. So, let’s begin our journey into 2019 by Going Meat-LESS. Not only will this make our earth healthier, but it will make our bodies healthier too. Remember, my blog is focused on simple, “Everyday” Eco-Habits, so I’m not asking you to give up meat completely, or even the entire month (unless you want to!).
Read MoreIt’s the most wonderful time of the year! I love getting together with friends and loved ones, decorating the house, holiday music, and of course finding that perfect gift to show someone how much they mean to me. This season, let’s show the earth how much it means to us too by adopting the Everyday Eco-Habit of Going Holiday Waste-LESS to make the Holidays a little easier on the earth.
Read MoreNovember is here and that means it’s time for Thanksgiving. It’s truly one of my favorite holidays because it’s all about family - and food:) The best part? Leftovers! Believe it or not, how you store your food, including your sister-in-law’s extra sweet potato casserole and your cousin’s secret gravy, has an impact on the environment - and your health. That’s why this month our Everyday Eco-Habit is Going Wrap-LESS.
Read MoreHalloween is upon us, and you may be wondering how you can enjoy Halloween without “freaking” out our eco-system. It turns out 40 million kids trick or treating each year ends up being quite an environmental nightmare from all the candy wrapper waste, toxin laden make-up painted on faces, single-use costumes, and single-use decorations.
Read MoreMeasure W is a stormwater collection program that targets runoff pollution, the largest source of pollution to our waterways. It will help capture, clean and REUSE the over 100 billion gallons of wasted water that otherwise hits the pavement, gathers oil and other trash and pollutes our beaches and oceans.
Read MoreI want to encourage you not to be overwhelmed by climate change or to get dismayed by the politics surrounding it. Instead, just do your “Everyday Person” part by adopting the Everyday Eco-Habit of Going Emissions-LESS. As with the other Eco-Habits, I promise this too is easy. And one of the coolest (yes, pun intended again:) things about this Eco-Habit is there are SO many different ways to do it.
Read MoreA recap of our September Everyday Eco-Habit of Going Litter-Less and Coffee Cup-Less for National Coffee Day.
Read MoreMy green friend Lauren Muller, an environmental educator, had an awesome time participating in Coastal Clean-up Day this year with her husband and two young children. She is my guest blogger and would love to tell you more about her experience.
Read MoreI hope you join me in celebrating National Coffee Day by Going Coffee Cup-LESS. It’s a perfect way to end this month’s Everyday Eco-Habit of Going Litter-LESS.
Read MoreLitter seems especially prevalent at the end of summer because so many of us spend time in the great outdoors. That is why September’s Everyday Eco-Habit is going “Litter-Less."
Read MoreOn August 14, I was honored to be on the Expert Community Panel for Manhattan Beach Mayor’s Keep It Green Town Hall.
Read MoreWondering what else you can do to help reduce waste by going Bag-LESS?
Read MoreLearn more about plastic bag ban legislation around the world and see if its available in your state.
Read MoreEco-Habit #2! This month, we’re focusing on going Bag-LESS, specifically going plastic Bag-LESS.
Read MoreBesides refusing a straw or bringing your own reusable straw, what else can you do to participate in this movement?
Read MoreWhat a better way to kick off summer solstice then with summery Straw-LESS cocktails on the longest night of the year?!
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