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Author: Amy Cadora


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December 1, 2015 | | 14

You Can Recycle That?

Interesting Things You Didn’t Know Could Be Recycled No matter where you live in this big wide world, a recycling center is sure to be close by. And that’s good! Recycling is an important step we can take to conserve our natural resources, reduce litter and pollution, and lower the impact of producing things made […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Do This Not That, Reuse Recycle

November 24, 2015 | | 12

Tips for More Sustainable Holiday Gatherings

In the hustle and bustle of the season, staying mindful of our environmental impact can sometimes take a back seat to more pressing matters—especially when we’re planning holiday gatherings. But there are some surprisingly simple, safe and creative ideas we can incorporate into our parties and get-togethers that can help conserve natural resources as well […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Conservation, Plastic, Reuse Recycle

November 19, 2015 | | 3

Thoughtful Giving

Holiday Gifts that Give Something Back In my DIY Holiday Gifts post earlier this month, I talked about my goal of spending more quality time with my kids by making our own Christmas gifts and decorations. But sometimes, for whatever reason, a purchased gift may be the best option. When shopping for presents for friends […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, DIY, Do This Not That, How You Can Help

November 12, 2015 | | 5

DIY Holiday Gifts and Decorations

Making Gifts and Memories at the Same Time As we head into the holiday season, I like the idea of making deliberate choices that mean I get to spend more quality time with my kids. For example, rather than rushing into the hustle and bustle of the mall scene, this year we’re going to create […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Conservation, DIY

Eco-Friendly Cities: Reykjavlk, Iceland
November 3, 2015 | | 6

Eco-Friendly Cities: Reykjavík, Iceland

Keeping It Green in Iceland With a combination of breathtaking scenery and incredible architecture, the city of Reykjavík is also one of the greenest cities in the world. Reykjavík acquires very little of its primary energy from fossil fuel sources, as most of the city’s energy comes from geothermal and other natural and renewable sources. […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Conservation, Eco-Friendly Cities, Environment