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5 Sustainable Ways to Use Your Pumpkins After Spooky Season
Once the fall festivities fade, millions of pumpkins end up tossed in the trash, but those cheerful orange gourds have plenty of life left in them! 🎃 Every year, it’s estimated that 1 billion pounds of pumpkins are thrown out each year and majority of those end up in the landfill after Halloween in North America alone.
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Seasonal Laundry Care Tips for Fall
As the air turns crisp and cozy sweaters make their return, fall brings a fresh rhythm to our homes and our laundry routines. From heavier fabrics and layered outfits to muddy fall adventures, the season calls for a little extra care when it comes to washing and organizing your wardrobe.
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How to Celebrate Waste Reduction Week: Simple Ways to Make a Big Impact
Every year, Waste Reduction Week is a reminder that even small changes in our daily routines can make a meaningful difference for the planet. Celebrated across Canada and the U.S. the week shines a spotlight on sustainability, resource efficiency, and reducing the waste we send to landfills. Waste Reduction Week takes place this year from October 20th to October 26th, 2025.
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Sustainable Halloween Ideas for Costumes, Decorations, and More
Choosing a more sustainable Halloween doesn’t mean sacrificing fun, it means celebrating in a way that’s creative, affordable, and kinder to the planet. With just a few simple swaps, families can reduce waste, save money, and make memories that last longer than a sugar rush.
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The Ultimate Guide: 7 Easy Steps to Hand Wash Your Sweater (So It Won’t Shrink!)
Don’t shrink your sweaters this autumn! Now that sweater weather is upon us, there’s nothing worse than pulling your favorite sweater out of the wash only to find it shrunken or stretched beyond repair. The truth is that some sweaters aren’t made for a rough spin cycle. They need a little extra care to stay soft, cozy, and in shape. The good news? Hand washing your...
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10 Ways to Prevent Food Waste at Home
The International Day of Awareness on Food Loss and Waste Reduction, observed every year on September 29, was established by the United Nations to shine a light on one of the world’s most pressing sustainability challenges: food waste. This day encourages individuals, businesses, and governments to take action in reducing food loss across the supply chain from farms to supermarkets to our own kitchens. By...