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Compost Swedish dishcloths and 5 Easy Eco-friendly Ideas to Help You Celebrate Earth Month

5 Easy Eco-friendly Ideas to Help You Celebrate Earth Month

EASY IDEAS to make a difference for your planet:

1. Plant a tree: Planting trees is one of the easiest and most effective ways to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. It's also a fun and rewarding activity that you can do with your family and friends. Choose a tree species that is native to your area and has a good chance of thriving in your climate. Soak iT Up loves the work that Neighborhood Forest is doing and is proud give monthly to Neighborhood Forest.

2. Reduce plastic use: Plastic pollution is one of the biggest environmental problems we face today. To reduce your plastic footprint, try using reusable bags, bottles, and containers instead of single-use plastic products. You can also avoid buying products that are packaged in plastic or contain microplastics. Sheet Happens is an easy way to stop buying jugs of laundry detergent.

3. Start composting: Composting is a great way to reduce waste and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden. You can compost food scraps, yard waste, and other organic materials to create a natural fertilizer that is free from harmful chemicals. Here's a how to to start: Compost at home


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4. Switch to eco-friendly cleaning products: Many household cleaning products contain harmful chemicals that can harm the environment and your health. Mixing your own or switching to eco-friendly cleaning products can reduce your exposure to these chemicals and help protect the environment. Here is our favorite women owned brand: A Clean Sweep

5. Support local farmers: Buying locally grown produce and other products can help reduce the carbon footprint associated with transportation and support your local economy. Look for farmers markets and community-supported agriculture programs in your area to find locally grown food and other products. Find a market near you at the USDA's  National Farmers Market directory

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