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  • D is for Donate, F is for Food

    It's that time of year again; back to school time! And whether you're a student, teacher, or parent, you're busy getting ready to have a great school year. You may have...

  • Green Toys are Safe Toys for Kids

      When it comes to buying toys for your children or grandchildren you have millions of options. Toys are one of the most cherished aspects of childhood, yet each year...

  • Upcycling: Turning Waste into Wonder

    Upcycling is a growing trend in DIY crafting that takes an item or material that is past its useful life and transforms it into a new creation, usually with a...

  • Freeganism: A Waste-Free Way of Life

    Freeganism is a movement that focuses on reducing and making use of society's waste by decreasing one's participation in an economy of consumption and instead obtaining the resources needed to...

  • Tips to Save Energy & Keep Cool This Summer

    As summer temperatures rise, often so does the electricity bill. If you're looking for some ways to beat the heat and save energy this summer, check out the tips below....

  • Infographic Friday: Guerilla Gardening

    Ron Finley is an inspiring gardener in South Central Los Angeles. He plants vegetable gardens in some of the most unlikely places: abandoned lots, traffic medians, even along the curbs...

  • 10 Ways You Can Keep The Coast Clean

    According to reports from the Ocean Conservancy, there were more than 10 million pounds of trash littering our coasts last year.   The nation's coastlines were covered in an array of...

  • MillerCoors Stops Getting Wasted

    Between Denver and The Rocky Mountains of Colorado sits the quaint city of Golden, home of MillerCoors, the largest brewery in America. Back in 1873, Adolph Coors chose the site...

  • Infographic Friday: National Parks of America

    As our nation celebrates another birthday, we can't help feeling appreciative of America's national parks. The first national park, Yellowstone, was established in 1872 by President Ulysses S. Grant. Today,...