What are your favorite sustainable brands for commonly used summer products? Here are a few of ours.
Achieving a zero waste lifestyle doesn’t have to be all or nothing—you can take small steps to get there. You get credit for participation, not just a perfect score.
To close out Women’s History Month, let’s celebrate women that have inspired change and led the environmental movement throughout history.
Buy Nothing groups are online platforms to give away or trade items you no longer need or want to members of your community.
People who work in the landscape and garden industry often refer to it as the "green industry." Yet, horticultural suppliers and their customers consume endless single-use plastics and large quantities of water and chemicals.
Clean Up News celebrates Black History Month by honoring members and entrepreneurs of the Black Community contributing to the sustainability and zero waste movements in their business platforms.
Get a head start on your Spring garden with some low-waste reused and repurposed seed starter container ideas!
We are aware of plastic pollution now, but how did it come to be? Learn the origin of plastics and how recycling rose to become our most sought-after solution to plastic waste.
You may know what greenwashing is already, but do you know how to avoid it when you’re shopping? Here are some tips on how to avoid greenwashed products when you’re shopping.
Are biodegradable dog poop bags better than plastic poop bags? Here’s what you need to know about scooping your dog’s poop to minimize the environmental impact.