Tag: green living

How to Keep Learning About Sustainability

How to Keep Learning About Sustainability

Today is the last installment of Going Green on a Budget. At this point I hope that you have been encouraged that 1) being sustainable doesn’t need to be expensive and 2) changing your lifestyle slowly is the key to real change.

How to Find Sustainable Skincare

How to Find Sustainable Skincare

This is a topic that I just recently started thinking about when it came to sustainability.

Decorate Your Home Ethically

Decorate Your Home Ethically

In today’s blog, we are going to talk about how to sustainably decorate your home. I don’t know about you but sometimes I get tired with my current set up and I get a desire to change some decorations in my house. I used to just go shopping at Target or a mall for new decor but now I think about the environment before I change up a decoration. I ask myself a couple questions before I go shopping:

  1. Why do I want to change this decoration?
  2. How long have I had the decoration that I want to get rid of?
  3. Can I reuse this decoration or is it time to donate it?

A lot of times, I realize I don’t really need a change. I take time to appreciate what I have and I get over my desire for new decor. If once I ask these questions I still feel as though it is time for a change, I consider a few options first before I make a trip to Target. 

  1. Stop by a few thrift stores. Thrift stores can be really old and can be kind of gross sometimes but there are also a lot of trendy, well-kept thrift stores that have lots of great finds. I recommend stopping in some thrift stores in your area to see if any of them are a good place to find decor (or other items such as clothes, shoes, etc.) 
  2. Go to a larger second hand store. I have found a few good pieces at Goodwill. Again it’s kind of hit or miss but overall, it is a good place to at least look at when searching for something. 
  3. Consider buying what you need second hand online through Facebook Marketplace, Ebay, etc. This is a good option if you have a very specific item in mind to purchase and want to see if you can get it used.

All of the above are options that are reusing products instead of adding more waste. Going this route first is a good idea so that items are used well and fully before being either recycled or thrown away. 

I hope that this gave you some fun ideas for how to decorate your home ethically. If you have any other ideas, leave them in the comments. Thanks for reading this week! Next week, we will talk about sustainable skincare.

How To Slowly Change Habits

How To Slowly Change Habits

This blog will hopefully be a good resource for those not sure how to start their journey to going green. Sustainability is one area though where slow and steady wins the race.  Like I mentioned in the previous blog entry, be mindful to use all 

Dos and Don’ts of Sustainability

Dos and Don’ts of Sustainability

This week, we’re going to discuss the dos and don’ts when starting to think and buy more sustainably. I hope this creates an easy first step resource for people that desire to take the next step in going green. DON’T THROW EVERYTHING AWAY RIGHT AWAY: 

Why Should We Care About Sustainability?

Why Should We Care About Sustainability?

The topic of sustainability is becoming an important conversation. For a long time people have been making incredible strides towards advancing technology and our society in general but there has definitely been an environmental impact, and unfortunately it hasn’t always been a good one. While some people would prefer not to switch their lifestyles to include some environmentally-friendly alternatives, it may become a requirement at some point if it gets too bad. If we all start making small differences, it will help tremendously. 

So we get back to the headline: why should we care? It depends on your motivation. Consider this for yourself, “how would a worse environment impact me?”

This question can be hard to answer because we don’t know the future. It can be difficult to answer this question but it is important. Even if nothing happens quickly and we don’t see all of the negative impacts in our lifetime, think about how we will impact future people that live on earth if we are negligent in protecting the environment now. I personally want to leave the earth better than I found it and I know a lot of people share the same desire. 

So in conclusion, there is no clear answer to why we should care. People all need to decide for themselves and find a motivation to change if that’s what they want to do. No one can be forced to change their habits (at least not yet) so making voluntary changes can be empowering. Hopefully this helps people determine what is best for them and if they desire a change at this point or not. It really is a personal decision that people have to make for themselves and this decision can be greatly determined by age and by income. Next week we will start learning about how to start a sustainable lifestyle without having to change that much.