While the one-day celebration of World Oceans Day is on June 8, there are several reasons to support our oceans everyday. Here’s how you can give back on World Oceans Day (and the other 364 days of the year).
There’s nothing better than warm summer breezes, the company of loved ones, and the smell of something on the barbecue. Eating outside is good for us, and there’s no better time to do so than around the...
Often, summertime and travel go hand in hand. The warm months also serve as a good reminder to stay hydrated—especially while traveling. Whether you're about to hit the road or waiting at the departure gate, take some...
April 1st kicked off Earth Month and on April 22nd, people from around the world will recognize Earth Day. This year marks the 52nd anniversary of Earth Day celebrations, after US Senator Gaylord Nelson created it along...
Want to be a part of one of the largest movements to curb plastic pollution? Plastic Free July got its start in 2011, when Rebecca Prince-Ruiz and a few others in her Western Australia community decided to...
After the Easter bunny, it’s time to turn our attention to dust bunnies. Spring brings longer days, bright flowers, and the perfect excuse to finally tackle a dirty garage or spare bedroom that has become a storage...
A Deep Dive Into the Dark Side of Single-Use, Plastic Water Bottles This World Ocean Day, let's take a closer look at the impact of single-use plastic on our planet’s health. Eighty-percent of single-use...
World Water Day

World Water Day

March 22nd of each year marks World Water Day. But what is it? World Water Day started in 1993 as an annual United Nations Observance to celebrate water and raise awareness about the over...
Helping to provide families with access to clean running water at home More than 2 million people living in the United States are living without running water or plumbing.   Indigenous communities,...
PFASs, or “forever chemicals,” are a class of chemicals that have been polluting our environment for decades—we’ve written about them here and here. Despite some industries voluntarily retiring the use of some PFAS, they've simply been replaced by...