Plastic pumps of hand soap are an eco-baddie. Not only are you continually buying new soap containers, but not all parts of the pump are always recyclable. For example, said pump. These sorts of containers also have labels, packaging at times, and cost you ongoing money. Better choices for hand soap for the kitchen or bath [...]Post from: Blisstree Are you using reusable soap?
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Um, unless you’ve been living in a cave you’ve likely seen that UK’s Food Standard Agency study splashed all over the web and news. In fact here’s a link to one - Organic Foods Not More Healthy. I actually left a comment on this one because a pal of mine wrote it, and to sum [...]Post from: Blisstree Wait Organic Food Is More Healthy?
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Sponges aren’t that green. Basically you’ve got three choices: Typical cheap sponges made with toxic and non-renewable polyurethane. These sponges won’t biodegrade and will last and last in a landfill. Animal derived sea sponges which some people have an issue with because they are living at one point and some don’t. Sponges made from wood pulp cellulose. These [...]Post from: Blisstree What to use instead of sponges
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If you’re using pesticides to fight creepy crawlies you’re not only spreading harmful chemicals and pesticides around your home and family but you’re helping the bug population to become super strong. According to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and other sources, “Sometimes an insect does more than develop resistance to a pesticide. It grows to depend [...]Post from: Blisstree Greener Bug Management
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31. July 2009
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