One of the primary reasons I started blogging was to encourage others to learn how to lead a more eco-friendly life. I have always said that going green is not an all or nothing sort of choice. Each step we take towards a more sustainable lifestyle is beneficial. There are quite a number of eco-friendly bloggers out there and I wanted to take a moment to thank each and every one of them for their hard work in trying to make this world a better place. Each of them brings a unique look at how we can make more sustainable choices and I have compiled a collection of articles that you may find helpful in your own life. I hope you will take a minute to visit each one of their blogs and check out some of their suggestions. Then, put those suggestions to good use in your own lives and bring us one step closer to a greener planet!
Scarlet of Family Focus Blog writes about Using Eco-friendly Paints
Mother of a 4 year old and 6 year old. I am all about having fun with my family and keeping us all safe and healthy. I love sharing go green tips because I love nature and I think natural eco choices are better for our health as well. This article shares some tips on why eco-friendly paints are so important- especially to children and babies!
Charise Rohm Nulsen of I Thought I Knew Mama writes about The Health Impact of Disposable Diapers
Beeb Ashcroft of Super Coupon Girl writes about How to Use Trash to Save Money
We all know that recycling is an eco-friendly thing to do – but can living green also save you some green? Blogger Beeb, AKA “Super Coupon Girl”, shows you how she uses trash to save money in this article! One man’s trash is truly another man’s treasure!
Ellen is a busy mom of two teenagers who is trying to live a more eco-friendly life. She lives on two acres in rural Vermont. In this article, she shares her thoughts on using wild edibles she finds in her area.
Diane is a professional blogger and nationally certified pharmacy technician at Good Pill Pharmacy. She earned her BS in Microbiology at the University of New Hampshire and has worked in cancer research, academics, and biotechnology. Concern over the growing incidence of human disease and the birth of her children led her to begin living a more natural life. She quickly realized that the information she was learning along the way could be beneficial to many others and started blogging and freelance writing to share this knowledge with others. Learn more about her HERE.
Thanks so much for including me!
Nice gathering of posts Diane!! Thanks for including me!!
Thanks so much for including me!
I stumbled and I will go tweet now too. What a great bunch of articles!
What a great list of resources! I had heard of some of these bloggers but not all of them – off to check them out now!
Awesome resource. I use cloth diapers and trainers for my kids. I use homeopathic medicine for my family when possible. We try to recycle–we usually have more recyclables than trash every week so I guess that is a good sign we’re doing something right.
Thanks for including me. Great bunch of resources!
Thanks for this opportunity to share my recipe! Lots of other great bloggers to read too.
Thanks for the list!
I’m a work in progress but becoming more aware of how I use and dispose my resources…I love Freecycle and re-purposing unused items.
I can’t wait to checkout all these resources..Thank you!
Good Job! Thanks………..
Good job .
Thanks for sharing these resources with us. I will have to check them out.
Great group! I would like to add a post to your list. How toxic are your building products. See http://www.green-talk.com/2010/03/07/are-toxic-chemicals-lurking-in-your-furniture-and-building-products/