recycling
Resources: Recycling
“Going green” is a hot, and at times, an overwhelmingly broad topic. Here are a few handy resources to help you start, or refine, your recycling efforts.
MamaResources: “Green Holidays”
Are you dreaming of a GREEN Christmas? This month we compiled a season’s worth of resources to help you be more eco-friendly with your holiday giving, decorating, wrapping, and more!
10 Easy Eco-Crafts For Kids
On top of being kind of pricey, store bought craft kits have far too much packaging and leave far too little to the imagination. I prefer to use materials we have on hand like from our recycling or our backyard.
More Wear From Your Wardrobe
Kids clothes are always turning up in the laundry with mysterious stains, holes and other delights. I won’t throw something away unless it is 100% trashed – there are lots of fun ways to fix the problems!
Conservationist’s Dream
Kids Konserve co-founders Lynn Julian and Chance Claxton came together to create a company that answers the call to reduce waste in our children’s schools. See how they came together to dream big.
Fashionable Green…The New “Black”
I just returned from a few days in NYC (woohoo!) and everywhere you look, going green is the latest and greatest. NYC may be one of the “greenest” cities out there.
Green Mom Gets Radical...
By becoming Carbon Neutral. Simply put, the temperature of the Earth depends on a balance between energy coming to the Earth from the Sun, and energy bouncing back into space...
Three Ways that You Can Save the Planet, Technically Speaking
Are you tired of selling chocolate/magazines/junk to raise money for your kid’s school? Now you can save the planet and have a fresh new way to fundraise.
Green Mom & Green Diapers???
I sometimes wonder...if I had my children today (as opposed to 9 and 12 years ago), would I use cloth diapers?
Green Mom Loves Mother Earth...
Does any of this sound familiar? Carbon Footprint…Global Warming…Living Green…maybe you’ve heard these terms tossed about in the carpool line of massive SUVs AC blasted, engines running for the 45 minutes that it takes to pick up your children from school.