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  1. Great Pacific Garbage Patch Every year the world produces about 100 million tons of plastic of which only a fraction is recycled. Where is the rest? Most plastic waste is going to land...
  2. Homesteading-Living Off Grid What is the definition for Homesteading? Broadly defined homesteading is a lifestyle, a simple life and/or a life of being self-sufficient. It takes you back...
  3. 50 Things You Can Recycle You've heard of people recycling everything from printer paper to your old jeans, but you can recycle nearly everything in your life. If it can't be reused,...
  4. Liquid Seaweed Fertilizer Ever since man has tilled the earth's soil he has constantly sought to discover new methods for improving its quality. Numerous attempts at refining fertilizers...
  5. Repurpose-Recycle-Upcycle Old Books Are you here to find ways to re-purpose or recycle your broken books? Good! I hope I can provide you with some crafty ideas to save your beloved (or not) old...
  6. Earth Day Crafts Earth Day Crafts, Green Crafts for children of all ages. This page will help you find Earth Day crafts for children from preschool through middle school age....
  7. Recycle & Reconstruct Old Clothes Into a Fashionable Wardrobe Clothes go in and out of style, get damaged and worn, but it's ecologically correct to reuse and recycle everything we can. Sometimes we even want to hold o...
  8. Upcycling Clothing When you upcycle clothing you are not only saving yourself money and cutting down on the amount of stuff that is thrown away, but you are creating a one of a...
  9. Homemade Natural Deodorant: Recipes That Work Aside from finding a natural hair care regimen, searching for a chemical-free, aluminum-free deodorant that actually works has been one of the hardest parts...
  10. Recycling Worksheets for Kids Welcome to the resource list of the BEST free worksheets and printables about recycling online. These free worksheets can be used at school or to teach kids...
  11. Garden Crafts Decorate Outdoor Living Spaces It's easy and fun to decorate your home's outdoor living spaces with garden crafts. Natural and recycled materials can be made into stepping stones, planter...
  12. How to Use Leftover Soap Pieces and Scraps I am a notorious penny pincher, and find that reusing soap scraps, bags, paper towel rolls, and quite a few other things is a wonderful way to pinch quite a...
  13. Garden Crafts - Leaf Shaped Bird Bath It's really easy to make a decorative and unique lightweight sand cast concrete bird bath for your backyard garden. All you need are a pile of clean sand, a...
  14. Toothpastes Without Sodium Lauryl Sulfate If you're someone who gets canker sores, the secret to fewer outbreaks could be as simple as switching to toothpastes without sodium lauryl sulfate. This su...
  15. Saving Water with the Toilet Sink Combo If you are trying to go green, then conserving water should be on your agenda. An easy way to conserve water is combining your sink with your toilet (and by...
  16. Go Green Wallpapers Why have a go green wallpaper? The idea is simple, a free way to help spread the message. If you are not going green yet, check out our Tips To Go Green page...
  17. How To Make a Purse from Old Books Let me tell you how to make a purse out of old books. This new use for old unwanted books really fascinates me. When I first read something about a woman who...
  18. Fun With Boxes: Cardboard Crafts for Kids What do you picture when you hear the word "recycle"? If you associate recycling with hours of separating paper, cans, and glass, think again. Recycling can...
  19. Extra Large Bath Towels Are you looking for a super comfortable extra large bath towel? How about an extra large bath towel set in your favorite color? Then you have come to the right...
  20. Build Your Own Underground Root Cellar A root cellar is a great place to store food because of the low temperature and low humidity. This keeps food from freezing in the winter and overheating in...
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