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We all know the importance of recycling paper, cans and glass. But you might be surprised to learn how many other ways there are to reduce and recycle so that less and less goes into landfills.

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Summer vacations are exciting family moments that should be remembered long after the trip is over and there is no reason those memories have to fade! To that end, you don’t have to go out and buy expensive scrapbook supplies to document your fun. A simple cereal box and a few other supplies you most likely have around the house can be used creatively to make a homemade scrapbook...

Five Free Mobile Recycling Apps

Smart phones can make so many things in life easier. My smart phone syncs with my home computer, my calendar and even my husband’s calendar so that we all know what is going on in our busy lives at any given time. Smart phones can even make recycling easier. If you have a smartphone, check out a few of these free mobile recycling apps...

Sharing is a Way of Going Green, Too

Sharing is one easy and inexpensive way to go green that is often overlooked. It can impact many areas of our lives, including reducing waste and clutter, while also saving you a lot of money! It is something that can be as simple as sharing with your neighbors spontaneously or it can be organized through swaps, even planned through social networks...

...The trash production in the US has almost tripled since 1960 and in 2010, Americans generated about 250 million tons of trash, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. These statistics are rather staggering and each person should do their part to reduce the amount of trash they produce! Here are a few simple ways that you can help...

How to Make Plantable Paper

Making paper with your kids is a great way to teach them about recycling and a really fun project they will enjoy.  When I started to show my daughter how to make plantable paper, she was immediately curious about it. She wanted to know if it was the way they made the paper she writes on and if all paper is made out of trees...

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