Be the boss of your own environment. Using a reusable mug keeps paper and Styrofoam out of landfills.
Consider alternative modes of getting to work, the gym, the grocery store, or to an event.
Consider using natural cleaning products or making your own with food-grade ingredients.
Sing in the rain, not the shower. The average shower uses 50 less gallons than the average bath.
Reduce tu consumo. Reduce your consumption.
Go ahead, air out your dirty laundry on our forums, but when it’s time for the real deal, you’ll save $75 a year by drying on an old-fashioned clothes line.
We can’t all afford personal trainers. But most of us can afford a pair of comfortable walking shoes.
Plastic is so 15 minutes ago. Ditch your tragic plastic shopping bags for hot cloth totes.
The green economy begins at home. A programmable thermostat can save $150 per year.
Recycling old cell phones is the right call. It helps keep waste and hazardous chemicals out of landfills.
Here’s a bright idea. Turn out the lights when you leave a room.
Padma’s personal produce picks. Buy organic fruits and veggies for that pesticide-free healthy glow.
Use a digital camera for your vacation snaps.
Using a power strip can help reduce energy bills by $5.8 billion annually.
Tonight’s top story: Small steps lead to global healing. Learn how little green acts can do a world of good.