Money Saving Eco-Tip #1
Investing in a set or a type of reusable menstrual products will cut down on the monthly or every-few-months trip to the store to stock up on pads and tampons. […]
Investing in a set or a type of reusable menstrual products will cut down on the monthly or every-few-months trip to the store to stock up on pads and tampons. […]
Investing in a set or a type of reusable menstrual products will cut down on the monthly or every-few-months trip to the store to stock up on pads and tampons. […]
What is Fast Fashion? What makes it “fast”? What is the impact? […]
During
quarantine, I have had a lot of time to contemplate what I can do to make my lifestyle more
sustainable, reducing the environmental harm I cause outside of my home. […]
Summer has come and gone, but it is still important to protect your skin and the environment from the sun even during the off seasons. When preparing for a socially distant day in the sun, sunscreen is the first thing I grab. But jumping into the ocean, even with dried sunscreen, will leave residual sunscreen […]
Sustainability discourse has started to get pretty convoluted with terms that companies and brands can use without really having to hold up their end of the sustainable deal. What does it mean that my shampoo is “all-natural”? How do I know if this really is Fair Trade? Thoughtful has created A Guide to Green Terminology […]
We approached this newsletter very, very excited about kicking off our WET Talks series on water, environment and technology issues (see above, act now!) where we will also introduce our first Water(Round)Table on reuse issues. […]
Today’s clear coronavirus skies are in fact an Overton window view forward to the possibility of reform across many inter-related topics. Can we finally get serious about flattening the climate curve? […]
We will get through this, hopefully more mindful of our value and our values, more appreciative of our neighbors and community and more determined than ever to work together towards a healthier, resilient and equitable Bay Area. […]