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Sustainability in Style: Kitchen Goodies

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  • By Anna Duncan
Sustainability in Style: Kitchen Goodies

Think about how much waste we create in our kitchens--plastic saran wrap, sandwich bags, paper napkins, food packaging-- the list goes on and on. The reality is, all that stuff we throw away in our kitchen ends up somewhere like taking up precious space in our landfills. While there are some people who are successful living a “Zero Waste” lifestyle, sometimes it’s hard to even know how to take a step in the right direction. The truth is a lot of the waste we create in the kitchen is avoidable! Check out the list below of sustainable kitchen supplies to reduce your family’s waste!

How To Make The Most Out Of Your Weekend

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  • By Anna Duncan
 How To Make The Most Out Of Your Weekend

After a particularly stressful week at work, it’s easy to clock out Friday at 5 and want to go home and do nothing. Between school and work, at Friday at 5 I want to get home and watch Netflix in my pajamas until the sun comes up on Monday morning. So I am just as guilty of this as anyone! Even though it is important to take time to “veg” and “recharge”, there are some better activities to better prepare you for Monday morning! Here are my tips for making the most out of your weekend!

Sustainability in Style

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  • By Anna Duncan
Sustainability in Style

One of the reasons Green 3 was founded was to bring style into sustainability. At the time our company was founded, sustainability wasn’t quite fashionable yet. The fashion industry was not yet head over heels with the idea of sustainability. Any apparel lines that were sustainable were typically basics because that section of the fashion industry was just getting off the ground.

FABRIC FRIDAY: Aspiro

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  • By Anna Duncan
FABRIC FRIDAY: Aspiro

 A unique aspect of our company is that not only are our products sustainably made but they are also all made in the United States.  We use different factories across the country to produce our product but one of our most special production partners is a non-profit organization named ASPIRO.