Inspire and Inform! I recently watched this wonderful documentary called "Bag It" on NetFlix! It is very informative and gets you thinking about PLASTICS! Now I am going crazy about plastic! I have always been inspired about recycling and upcycling glass, metal, paper, and plastic all about the same...Now, my plastic upcycling is going up full throttle baby! So please stay tuned for some plastic upcycling ideas shared on our team blog! As I mentioned above, this "Bag It" film can be found on Netflix and may be found at your local library...mine in Tulsa, Oklahoma has it! This film starts off talking about the infamous "plastic bag" but then ventures off on everything "plastic". Best of luck and happy upcycling to all!!!
This blog article was contributed by Team Captain Jessica of Eco-Friendly Freckles
Friday, August 17, 2012
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Paperless Kitchen Skoy Cloth Biodegradable Solutions
Check out this cool company PaperlessKitchen.com. They are a new business looking to help customers improve their environmental impact
through individual decisions to use sustainable products over paper
products. Take for instance this Skoy Cloth - it is essentially a "biodegradable cleaning cloth".
| Skoy Cloth from Paperless Kitchen on Shopify |
Just think of the savings to your wallet and the environment right there. So just what is it? The SKOY cloth is a European created product which is completely 100% biodegradable; made from naturally occurring materials like cotton and a wood-based cellulose pulp.
Aside from cleaning cloths and kitchen accessories, you will even find earth-friendly utensils and reusable dinnerware. Make sure to check out Paperless Kitchen for all things super cool and eco friendly.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Save the Ants Website Fights for Rights
Look what I just found! The Save The Ants website which is taking a stand and speaking out for (you guessed it) ants. If you think about it, someone should. Remember the kid in elementary school who used to squish them or trod on them just for the fun of doing so? What about breaking out a magnifying glass and watching them burn to little bits? I always though this was a type of animal cruelty.
Though we may not spend much time thinking about it, these small and teeny, those little guys have rights too. In fact, ants are an important part of the eco-chain. Save the Ants reminds us , "An Ant dies every three seconds somewhere in the world, mostly from unprovoked and horrific incidents such as being trodden on, having boiling water poured on them or even being burnt alive by a troubled human child with a magnifying glass. "
Read how they are working to stop that below:
Connect with them on their website "Save the Ants"
On Twitter at "SavetheAnt" (no s on the end)
Do you think this is super cool like we do? Share this with your friends and family! Send it to facebook, twitter or talk about it on your own website so the ants can be saved!
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