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December 29, 2016 | | 8

Small Steps = Great Strides in 2016!

NorwexMovement.com End-of-Year Recap Norwex Movement has witnessed exciting progress toward the solution of some of our planet’s most challenging problems over the last 12 months! 2016 at a Glance Here’s a quick peek at some of our top environmental blogs of the year: 1 In the United States, the FDA banned 19 ingredients, including triclosan […]

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December 27, 2016 | | 3

2016 Blog of the Year

The Votes Are In! Thank you to everyone who recently voted for our Norwex Movement blog of the year! The ballots have been tallied, and we’re pleased to announce our most popular blogs of 2016 (drumroll, please) . . . 7 Consumer Items Banned Around the World Use this attention-getting infographic from QuidCorner to help […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Chemicals, Community Project, Conservation, DIY, Do This Not That, Eco-Friendly Cities, Energy, Environment, Family, Food, Health, How You Can Help, Kids, One Less, Plastic, Recipes, Reuse Recycle, Safe Havens, Water

December 20, 2016 | | 8

Norwex Employee Resolutions: A Fun Look Back!

What’s Your New Year’s Resolution? Whether you’re running a marathon or reinventing yourself, reading 50 books or losing 30 kilograms (66 pounds), resolutions help make us better! And while we may not always accomplish exactly everything we aim for, it’s still good to have a goal. Watch this fun video of some of our worldwide […]

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December 1, 2016 | | 2

Cast a Vote for Your Favorite 2016 Blog Post

What Was Your Favorite? Your Vote Was Received! Thank you for taking the time to vote for your favorite! If you would like to suggest a blog topic, please let us know in the comments section below! Voting for your favorite blog post of 2016 has ended. View the Poll Results Resources: Movement Blog: 3 […]

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October 25, 2016 | | 16

5 Reasons To Be Batty about Bats

Bats Need Our Help Cartoon bats can make great decorations during the month of October when Halloween is on everyone’s mind, but the truth is bats aren’t scary at all. In fact, bats are pretty amazing creatures that keep our ecosystem in check. What’s truly frightening is the alarming rate at which we’re losing large […]

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September 29, 2016 | | 20

Plastic on the Menu? What You Need to Know about Microplastic

The Big Impact of Tiny Plastic These days, we’re all familiar with stories about how much unsightly, chemical-absorbing plastic waste now floats in our oceans. Through the efforts of The Washed Ashore Project and others, we’re more aware than ever before of the devastating impact of plastic on sea life who can get choked on it, or […]

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September 28, 2016 | | 14

France Leads the Way in Plastic Ban

“Au Revoir, Disposable Dinnerware” Imagine packing up your family picnic basket and taking along compostable cups, forks and knives instead of single-use plasticware. In France, this could become the norm in less than four years! Earlier this month, France introduced a nationwide ban on single-use plasticware as a way to reduce both environmental waste and […]

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September 13, 2016 | | 11

Home Grown Produce in the Heart of the City

Images courtesy of Freight Farms No Soil or Insecticides Required Have you ever wished you could enjoy fresh, locally grown produce year-round, but weren’t sure where to find it? If you’re a city dweller, you could be in luck! Thanks to small, self-contained “farms” called the Leafy Green Machine, vegetables and herbs like lettuce, kale, […]

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August 30, 2016 | | 28

6 Fascinating Benefits of Rice Husks

Renewable, Sustainable Rice Husk: A World of Possibilities Who knew that something as small and seemingly insignificant as a tiny grain of rice could be the secret behind some of today’s most Earth-friendly consumer goods and products? It’s true. Rice—or more specifically, the husk covering each kernel of rice—is getting lots of attention as a […]

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