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Are Houseplants Actually Eco-Friendly?
I love houseplants: They can really open up a room and are such a great way to fill a space. I currently have a pretty Money Tree plant that’s pet-friendly and adds the perfect pop of green to my desk space. But is this horticultural hobby eco-friendly? That depends on how you get your plant babies, and how/where they were grown.
What Are The Differences? Compostable v. Biodegradable
We're exploring the distinctions between these two eco-friendly terms to help you make informed choices for a greener lifestyle. From their breakdown processes to environmental impact, we delve into the nuances of compostable and biodegradable materials. Gain insights into how each option contributes to waste reduction and learn how to incorporate them into your sustainable practices.
The Difference Between Biodegradable & Compostable
The idea of composting is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint and go green, but unless you know the difference between biodegradable and compostable, you might not be doing all that you can. Yes, they are two entirely different things! So, what sets them apart really? We will explain it!
Is Your Plant Addiction Actually Eco-Friendly?
In our latest blog post, we explore the environmental impact of the growing trend towards indoor plant ownership. While houseplants offer numerous benefits, from air purification to mental well-being, it's essential to consider their sustainability footprint. Join us as we delve into the overall eco-friendliness of your indoor plants.
Trending Food Upcycles: Almond Hulls
Discover the innovative world of upcycling food. We explore the transformation of almond hulls, a byproduct of almond processing, into nutritious and delicious food products. This sustainable approach not only reduces food waste but also introduces exciting culinary possibilities.
Are Houseplants Actually Eco-Friendly?
I love houseplants: They can really open up a room and are such a great way to fill a space. I currently have a pretty Money Tree plant that’s pet-friendly and adds the perfect pop of green to my desk space. But is this horticultural hobby eco-friendly? That depends on how you get your plant babies, and how/where they were grown.
Zero Waste Apple Vinegar
Homemade apple cider vinegar is easier to make than you'd think! Don't throw away your apple scraps when peeling and coring them! Combine them with sugar and water in a loosely covered container to create a homemade, simple cider vinegar you can use for consumption and cleaning.
Ways to Use Celery Leaves
Use celery leaves in a variety of ways including • in breakfast shakes or smoothies • to add flavor to soups and stews • to garnish dishes instead of using herbs • to propagate a new celery plant! see more suggestions here https://www.goingzerowaste.com/blog/5-delicious-ways-to-use-celery-leaves/