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Reasons for Easy Eco-friendly Switches to Cloth Towels & Napkins

Reasons for Easy Eco-friendly Switches to Cloth Towels & Napkins

Paper towels can be composted if it is unbleached and not used with chemicals, which could be a great way to clean spills. Unfortunately if composting isn’t an option many of these single use items will add to the daily trash heap. Using cloths made 

Easy Ways to Make Your Home Energy Efficient

Easy Ways to Make Your Home Energy Efficient

In the United States of America the leader in electrical energy source is natural gas with 38%. Most homes are then not powered as efficiently as many of us would hope. To combat the amount of natural gas or other nonrenewable resources used to power 

Reasons You Need to Donate Your Dryer Today

Reasons You Need to Donate Your Dryer Today

Line drying clothes, not just something you see in old films or way out on farmland. Ditching your dryer may require a little more work on your part but in the long run you’ll have longer lasting clothes that smell better, a lower carbon footprint and some more money in your pocket.


Clothes tumbling around in the dryer on high heat quickly destroys our fabrics. Research states after only twenty dries in high heat cotton fabric degraded by 50%, and without heat 24%. These figures combined with how some clothing is made does not give our fabrics a shot in a long life. Trying to be zero waste makes you mindful of how long things last so you don’t have to throw it away, using a dryer is counter intuitive to that. Buying clothes to wear for life is a great practice so putting in a little extra work to maintain them ensures the longevity.

The carbon footprint of line drying is three times less than drying in a dryer. Over a year this could be as much as a short flight. Switching to drying clothes on the line also reduces the footprint of your clothing. Using a piece of clothing for nine months longer decreases it’s environmental footprint by 20-30%. This wouldn’t be possible if the dryer was destroying your clothes each wash.


Switching to a clothes line does not make you a millionaire but you can save around $100 a year just on energy costs depending on how much laundry you do and the price of energy in your area. Your clothes will last longer, you’ll no longer need the replacement dryer, dryer sheets, or maintenance all of these factors could save a good bit of change. The only initial cost is a rope, which you may already have or a movable rack. In the long run quite a sum of money could be saved by line drying.


You don’t need to live in a sunny city to line dry clothes. Clothes will dry fine inside on hangers, a line or a rack, it might just take longer. Even though I live in a small space I dry my clothes on lines around the van. Sure, it’s hard to get around for a little bit but most of the clothes dry quickly even on freezing days. Having an outdoor and indoor line or a movable rack is a perfect idea if you live in a place with four seasons.

Dryer sheets, another piece of trash no one really needs to use. Dryer sheets leave a film on the outside of clothes making them softer but also more flammable. This film doesn’t only stick to clothes but also in the inside of the dryer. Ditch the dryer, ditch the dryer sheets and dry clothes outside or on a rack. Clothes will smell better dried outside and as they stay in direct sunlight they are sanitized protecting you from the potential germs you may have collected wandering around.


Like many home appliances a dryer eventually will need to be replaced. Living without one completely will keep hundreds to thousands of dollars in your pocket on replacement costs. I’m not a property owner but it seems like houses are a never ending replacement cycle and less of those appliances is much easier on your wallet, carbon footprint and the landfills.


Now that you’re ready to get rid of that dryer remember some people are just too busy to line dry clothes all the time. For some a dryer is a sort of necessity. Instead of calling a company to haul your dryer out consider putting it on an online marketplace for a family that might need one. Maybe you need some extra cash, selling it is a good option too. Throwing things away without checking if your community has a need for it is wasteful and a practice that doesn’t benefit anyone.



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Easy Zero Waste Items You Need To Bring Next Brunch

Easy Zero Waste Items You Need To Bring Next Brunch

When heading out it’s simple to bring a couple little items for a zero waste day. Coffee Cup – If your outings usually start with a trip to a coffee shop try to bring a cup to make sure you wont have to throw one 

Easy Way To Help The Planet, Ditch Sandwich Bags

Easy Way To Help The Planet, Ditch Sandwich Bags

Plastic pollution is a crisis, it never biodegrades and is made from harmful chemicals. When this type of plastic ends up in a landfill or is incinerated it releases a toxic chemical, called dioxin. If it ends up in our oceans it is dangerous to 

10 Relaxing Presents For Stressed Vegans In Your Life

10 Relaxing Presents For Stressed Vegans In Your Life

Vegan is so much more than what someone eats, it is a lifestyle in which cruelty to animals is not accepted in any form. It doesn’t seem too radical until it is realized how many companies test on animals. Vegans are inherently are very cautious about what they buy. They may be nice if you mess up and accidentally buy something with animal products but might as well be mindful as well and find something they’ll really appreciate. Here are a few ideas :


Candles set that perfect chill out mood for a self care day. This candle is vegan and perfectly zero waste as it doubles as a planter! As soon as they finish up the wax just throw in some soil and the wildflower seed paper label it comes with, viola a new plant friend.


A tea strainer with some local tea and a new mug is a perfect, classic gift that keeps on becoming more eco-friendly the more it’s used, make sure to hold the honey.


For the vegan that doesn’t need anything or has it all. A donation in their name to One Tree Planted will surely pull on their heart strings. Every dollar donated is one tree planted where our planet needs it most.


Gifting you’re person a hair mask is perfect for their chill out day. They’ll come back to you rejuvenated and feeling great.


For your favorite can’t stop, won’t stop human. We all need to sleep, this balm helps calm the mind and drift away. It’s natural so kids can use it too, we won’t tell them is not magic if you do.


If your friend have similar interests to yours give them one of your favorite books or movies! I’m sure they’d love the suggestions and both are perfect for a relaxing evening.


What would a self care day be without a face mask to confuse and possibly frighten unsuspecting pets? These face masks will help bring the vibe and it’s eco-friendly ingredients make this the gift that keeps on giving.


Most bath bombs are vegan, just make sure they don’t contain honey! Watching these dance while the skin is becoming silky smooth is great for the body and mind.


After a relaxing soak your favorite vegan can try out a lotion bar, which is vegan and zero waste. The only thing that will make them happier than the packaging less gift is how smooth their skin will feel.


Comfy socks! A pair of nice, durable socks are a great way to show who much you love your vegan. These are cruelty free and made with organic cotton.



We made an app, Boycott That! Available for iOS and Android devices!

Boycott That is the app to start becoming a healthier consumer. For the wannabe zero waster, Boycott That has achievable sustainable switches for everyday items. The app is also perfect for helping to avoid companies that partake in animal cruelty and violate basic human rights.