Featured Archives - Big Green Purse https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/tag/featured/ The expert help you need to live the greener, healthier life you want. Wed, 25 Nov 2020 21:24:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Green Spring Cleaning With Plant-Based Cleansers https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/green-spring-cleaning-starts-plant-based-cleansers/ https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/green-spring-cleaning-starts-plant-based-cleansers/#comments Sun, 04 May 2014 23:10:57 +0000 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/green-spring-cleaning-starts-plant-based-cleansers/ Don’t you think it’s ironic that many cleaning products actually contain ingredients that, while maybe not dirty, can still make you sick? No wonder millions of people have decided to make their spring cleaning ‘green’ by choosing plant-based cleansers free of synthetic ingredients and harsh chemicals. This post, sponsored by Source Supply Company, highlights the …

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Don’t you think it’s ironic that many cleaning products actually contain ingredients that, while maybe not dirty, can still make you sick? No wonder millions of people have decided to make their spring cleaning ‘green’ by choosing plant-based cleansers free of synthetic ingredients and harsh chemicals. This post, sponsored by Source Supply Company, highlights the value of using plant-based cleansers for counters, walls, tile, mirrors and more.

What’s Wrong With Synthetic Chemicals?

A better question is, what’s right? And the answer?  Not much!!

Some of the synthetic chemicals you’re likely to find in conventional cleaning products include:

  • green spring cleaningPhthalates – linked to birth defects in children exposed in utero; can cause headaches, nausea and other discomfort when inhaled via the artificial fragrances they’re usually found in
  • Phosphorous – overloads fresh water systems; when washed down a drain, it ends up in streams, rivers, and lakes, where it can rob the waters of precious oxygen and make it difficult for fish and other aquatic wildlife to survive
  • Bleach – releases powerful fumes that can cause headaches, nausea and general feelings of illness; when mixed with ammonia, can create a poisonous gas that can burn your lungs if you inhale it.

What’s a Healthier Alternative?

Yellow-Flowers-1Responsible cleaning companies are manufacturing products that rely on plant-derived cleaning agents that use natural sources and contain essential oils, corn-based alcohol, earth-based minerals and filtered water. Though lemon oil is probably the most common essential oil used, many other citrus oils, plus essence of peppermint, spearmint and lavender, among others, may be included as well. Though there’s always a chance you might be allergic to one of these ingredients, they’re far less likely to pose serious threats that the more conventional cleansers you might currently be buying.

If you’ve never tried a green cleaner before, in honor of Earth Day our sponsor SourceSupplyCompany.com is offering at a 10% discount green cleaners that can be used on bathroom and kitchen surfaces, including chrome, stainless steel, and glass; dishwashing detergents, laundry detergents, and more.

You can find the full list of products available for purchase here.   Use promo code Earth10 for your discount!

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SourceSupply Company is a janitorial supply company with over 20 years of experience in the industry, specializing in janitorial, facility, and maintenance products. With more than 14,000 products and access to more than 300 manufacturers, Source Supply Company makes it easy for you to find the products that best meet your need while benefitting from our competitive pricing and superior service.  For more information, visit http://www.sourcesupplycompany.com

 

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EcoTourism That is Fun, Affordable, and Makes a Difference https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/how-to-plan-an-eco-vacation-that-is-fun-affordable-and-makes-a-difference/ https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/how-to-plan-an-eco-vacation-that-is-fun-affordable-and-makes-a-difference/#comments Fri, 24 Jan 2014 13:50:17 +0000 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/how-to-plan-an-eco-vacation-that-is-fun-affordable-and-makes-a-difference/ Like the idea of ecotourism, but not exactly sure what that means? Most of my trips meet three criteria: they’re fun; affordable; and make an environmental difference in some concrete way.  The fun part is simple to define. I’m the “active adventurer with a cultural twist” type, so for me, a trip is really fun …

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Like the idea of ecotourism, but not exactly sure what that means? Most of my trips meet three criteria: they’re fun; affordable; and make an environmental difference in some concrete way.

Grand Canyon big The fun part is simple to define. I’m the “active adventurer with a cultural twist” type, so for me, a trip is really fun if it gives me a chance to hike, snorkel, scuba, mountain bike or otherwise get my adrenaline pumping, preferably in a place with gorgeous scenery that connects me to Mother Nature. But I also love exploring new cultures, enjoying the local art and restaurant scene, and meeting people who actually live where I’m just visiting.

WHAT MAKES A TRIP FUN FOR YOU?

Expense is always a factor, especially in this economy. Fortunately, there are more affordable options available than ever before. From couch surfing to camping to hostels and the budget hotels you can find through companies like Accor, our sponsors for this post, it should be possible to locate accommodations within your price range almost anywhere you want to go.

WHAT CONSTITUTES ECOTOURISM?

As for making a difference, the International Ecotourism Society has identified a set of principles to guide travelers in making decisions about their destinations. Those principles include:

* Minimize impact (look for accommodations and activities that minimize energy and water consumption, recycle waste, reuse products, and serve locally grown organic food when possible)

* Build environmental and cultural awareness and respect between visitors and hosts

* Provide direct financial benefits for local conservation and the benefit of local people  (for example, does a portion of a fee you pay get returned to the local community for education or to support a local tree planting project or water purification plant or organic farm?)

* Raise sensitivity about the host country’s political, environmental and social issues

The picture above was taken during my trip rafting down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. We also visited Native American communities, and archeological sites where we learned about the ancient history of Arizona. We used reusable food containers and water bottles, purified water right out of the river to avoid plastic water bottles, and camped in tents or slept under the stars. When the trip was over, we stopped at stores owned by local entrepreneurs to buy snacks, drinks and souvenirs, helping support their local economy.

HOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

When it comes to making a difference, many eco-tourism trips today are specifically designed to help maintain trails, replant forests, or conduct research into the status of endangered species.

The EarthWatch Institute organizes expeditions ranging from archeological digs to protecting chimpanzees to exploring the Amazon. Their motto? “Travel the world while saving the planet.”

The venerable Sierra Club offers “Adventures with a Cause.” You can help restore critical bird habitat on Mauna Kea in Hawaii, improve hiking trails along California’s spectacular Big Sur Coast, control invasive plant species on Maine’s beautiful and remote Monhegan Island, or develop small organic food gardens at the Genesis Farm in New Jersey (yes, New Jersey!) There are many more options to choose from, all of which are reasonably priced, fun, and high impact.

Maple Leaf Adventures offers sailing cruises along the coast of British Columbia and up through Alaska’s Inside Passage, as well as around the Galapagos Islands. In addition to providing tourists a first-hand opportunity to explore and observe Nature, the company supports research organizations working to protect the coastlines they sail along. They also volunteer the time of their own staff to promote conservation, education and sound ecotourism in British Columbia.

You’ll find many more opportunities for eco-tourism by searching “ecotourism adventures” on the Internet. Before you choose an outfitter, compare what they offer to the principles identified above. Do their expeditions really make a difference? Ask for specific examples, both about how the outfitter gives back and about the contribution you’ll make by being part of the trip.

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