Crafting with kids provides the perfect opportunity to introduce them to the wonders of eco-conscious creativity - but glitter, throw-away slime, and one-time-use materials can tug on the heartstrings of the eco-conscious. So we're here to offer you a variety of
Here's how embracing minimalism can naturally lead to more conscious consumer choices: 1. Clarity of Values Minimalism prompts you to question your values and priorities. By shedding the excess and focusing on what truly matters to you, you gain clarity about the
Your home is more than just a place to live; it's a canvas where you can paint a sustainable, eco-conscious lifestyle. As we all strive to minimize our environmental impact, transforming our homes into eco-friendly sanctuaries is a powerful step
Parenting is a remarkable journey, and many of us strive to instill values in our children that will serve them and the world well. Enter conscious parenting - an approach that aims to raise socially and environmentally conscious children. So,
In a world where consumption often seems limitless, the choice to buy secondhand is a simple yet powerful way to reduce waste, save money, and make a positive impact on the environment. In this blog post, we'll explore the numerous
Did You Know plastics are the #1 type of trash found in the sea today? And every year an estimated 8 million tons of plastic makes its way to the ocean. Every year, approximately 8 million tons of plastic find their way
Public Goods believes that our collective small choices can make a big impact - and they're bringing a solid solution with a broad selection of sustainable and natural products for the household at a reasonable price.
Thank goodness for box subscriptions throughout these unprecedented times, but sustainable box subscriptions?! Yup, they exist, and they're AMAZING! When you're on quarantine, running a quick errand can be quite a pain, if not impossible. And when they run out of
I admittedly learned what a VSCO Girl is from a 9-year old this week. I looked it up, and what do you know, apparently I'm nearly one. I wasnt sure how to feel about it at first but hey - minus
I'm not sure where this whole sustainable living this actually started for me; though California banning single use plastic bags at grocery stores was likely part of the impetus. Or maybe it was all the fires in California increasing my awareness