Vermicomposting to Reduce Holiday Food Waste
More holiday cooking means more food scraps: What to do with all the organic waste if composting or green bins are not an option? Suite 101 looks at vermicomposting.
More holiday cooking means more food scraps: What to do with all the organic waste if composting or green bins are not an option? Suite 101 looks at vermicomposting.
Cities create tons of food waste that winds up in landfills. Here are some easy tips to reduce your carbon footprint and save money in waste disposal fees.
How you can change your life and help the environment by switching to natural products.
Ethical shopping guides and websites provide us with the information to buy green and ethically. Some good guides and websites are detailed.
Too many of us make use of the convenience of the carwash, and we’re wasting water unless this water is reclaimed. Washing by hand saves water and money.
For rinse-free cleaning, mop using a solution of ½ cup of white distilled vinegar to a half gallon of warm water.
Homemade laundry detergent is easy to make, easy to use and helps promote economic living. Store this powdered detergent for months to fight tough stains.
Hands down, making your own homemade laundry detergent is much cheaper than store bought. However, which one do you prefer…liquid or powdered?
Laundry is a time-consuming task in all households, especially families with children. Go start the washer and dryer. Then, read on for some time-saving tips.
Dryers are energetically expensive. Hanging laundry out to dry provides a sustainable alternative.