So it’s a stainless steel mug. What’s the big deal? First off, it is a big deal, because it’s a BIG mug. It holds 750 ml / 25 ounces, the equivalent of three cups of liquid. That’s a lot of liquid. The Institute of Medicine recommended daily adequate intake of liquids is about 8 glasses of fluid…
Coffee: Is Your Morning Ritual Plastic-Free?
Coffee. It’s a powerful potion used by folks around the world at the beginning of each day. I’m writing a book about morning rituals and how they can help us start the day on the best foot possible. I’ve been interviewing people over the past couple of years about what they do each morning. Coffee is…
What Does Brain Science Have to Do with Sustainability and Plastic-Free Living?
This guest post was written by Elana Kann, Founder of Wood Doing Good and creator of the Bag and Bottle Dryer, with input and collaboration from Jay Sinha and Chantal Plamondon, Co-Founders of Life Without Plastic. I’ve been reading up on the brain science behind habits. Why? Well, it’s the season of New Year’s resolutions.…
Green Plastic-Free Popsicles!
It looks like a popsicle.
And depending who you ask, it tastes like a popsicle.
Find out about Jay’s use of the newly designed stainless steel Freezycup ice pop popsicle molds to craft delicious – yes, delicious! (says Jay) – green popsicles.
Will the Insulated Jute Bottle Bag Keep my Tea Warm on a Snowy Winter Walk?
A walk in the first real snow of the season is the perfect opportunity to venture forth into the great unknown to ensure that our wool-insulated jute bottle bag keeps warm drinks warm.
Read on to hear about my unscientific, but effective, experiment.
Organic Cotton Plastic Free Mesh Produce Bags
Organic Cotton Plastic Free Mesh Produce Bags
Certified Organic Cotton Hanky
Certified Organic Cotton Hanky
A Plastic Free Organic Cotton Portable Reusable Shopping Bag Like No Other
We have some cool new bags.
This post introduces you to our utterly unique certified organic cotton portable reusable shopping bag.
Check them out here…and learn more about the plastic bag problem