It’s that time of year again! February is Black History Month, and that means we get to discover—and promote—Black-owned brands and companies we may not have heard of before. So in case you’ve been meaning to look up some new sustainable alternatives and ways to support small Black-owned businesses, here’s 6 bookmark for your next trip to the wellness aisle! Brown Girl Jane Black female owned and operated, BGJ focuses on resolving inequity in the wellness space for WOC. The company sells ... Read More
Green Living
72 Hours in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Siem Reap is the second largest city in the Kingdom of Cambodia. With its inspiring temples, colorful cafes and warm people, Siem Reap is a jewel of South-East Asia. It is also the gateway to Angkor, a UNESCO protected site of ancient ruins from the Khmer Empire. If you’re planning a getaway to this incredible city, Angelica Almas of eco club member Terrai has put together a 72 hour city guide for you to make the most out of your stay: Bayon Temple Siem Reap, Cambodia travel guide Day ... Read More
How to Live More Sustainably in 2023 (For The Absolute Beginner)
Every year, we try to come up with fresh, easy ways to inspire people to live more sustainably. I mean, name a more important New Years resolution. And every year the stakes get higher. So much of the damage we've done is irreversible, and that only makes it more important to incorporate environmentally friendly habits into your routine. But, as overwhelming and anxiety-inducing as that can be, your habits can remain simple and true to you. If you're looking for a place to start—and perhaps one ... Read More
Okay So There Are Microplastics in Our Food… What Should We Do?
When Barbie Girl by Aqua became a 1997 anthem, we didn’t really know what we were saying by joyously chanting “life in plastic… it’s fantastic!”. Here we are 25 years later, bearing the brunt of microplastic pollution as it filters its way into every aspect of our daily lives. Avoiding bottles that don’t say they’re BPA-free isn’t enough anymore; there are microplastics in food from our vegetables to our milk and even our tap water. Now, I’m not trying to be an alarmist—this isn’t about ... Read More
Carbon Footprint 101
I feel like sometimes—in all the hullabaloo about living sustainably, going green, and just being more eco-friendly—we forget that not everyone automatically knows everything about green living. More often than not, articles on being green offer suggestions and tips assuming that the reader has a baseline understanding about what it all means. But what about the novice eco-warrior? How are they supposed to start their journey to being more mindful? Looking up essential terms like ... Read More
5 Recent Stories with Good News For The Environment
Here’s a (not so) hot take—bad news sells. It’s a fact of life, and why sometimes it feels like we’re being bombarded with stories about war, police brutality, and so much more. And while good news rarely makes it to the front page, there are always small moments of human kindness if you know where to look. So if you’ve been feeling a little blue, here’s a few stories about the good things people have done to make the world a more environmentally friendly place! PS: Be sure to click the ... Read More