Lifestyle
Welcome.
Our goal is to raise awareness about water pollution and inspire individuals to take small actions that collectively make a significant impact. We engage the public through community service opportunities, informative presentations, and a network of active volunteers. Say "No" to single-use plastics, bring your own reusable items, reduce red meat consumption, and explore the documentary "Cowspiracy" for more information. Recycle and drive less, opt for walking or biking, shop second hand, eat locally, and support farmers' markets. Consider using a washing machine filter to catch micro-fibers. Join us in teaching your friends and family what you've learned to create a cleaner and healthier environment for all.
Lifestyle Changes you can do to help the environment.
Click links below for more information.
Say "No" to single-use plastic products and bring your own reusable bags, metal straws, metal cups, and re-usable bottles.
Metal & Glass Straws: Simply Straws.
Plastic Straws take 200 years to decompose
Metal Cups: Benefits of Using Stainless Steel Cups.
Reusable Bottles: High-Performance Insulated Hydroflasks. Plastic bottles take 450 years to decompose
Buy a reusable jug for your water instead of using plastic bottles.
Recycle paper, cardboard, glass, plastic and metal containers.
Reduce your intake of red meat. Check out the movie "Cowspiracy" for more information.
Drive less. Walk or ride your bike to places.
Shop second hand. It takes fewer resouces and less ends up in landfills.
Eat locally and buy from farmers' markets.
Buy a washing machine filter that catches micro-fibers.
It Buy a Filtrol Filter.
The Cora Ball is a new kind of laundry ball. Inspired by the way coral filters the ocean, the Cora Ball prevents microfiber from breaking off our clothes.
Buy a Cora Ball.