Urban eco living by the beach: Siel's environmental lifestyle blog in Los Angeles.
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The Bill of Rights, among other things, gives individuals more green rights — including the right to sue in the name of nature, the right to clean potable water, energy, soil, air, and the right to sustainable food. Applaudable goals, but are they feasible? We’ll have to wait until ea...
I mostly drink soy or almond milk, but I have been having difficulty finding a drop-off recycling facility for either the tetrapaks or the waxed cardboard containers. Through Earth911, it mentioned that the recycling facilities in Burbank and Montebello (I live in Pasadena) would take...
>> Love cycling and organic groceries at Whole Foods — but don’t actually like lugging all your Whole Foods groceries home on your bike? FreshFoodBike delivers Whole Foods goodies to your home by bike : “Call, Text (310) 734-8322 or Email Us Your Order from Whole Foods 3rd & Fairfax T...
Back when I started this blog, Angelenos living in multifamily residences had no city recycling program. Today, the City of L.A. offers blue bins to apartment dwellers — and the state of California may even start mandating recycling services at multifamily residences . While we wait t...
Honeydrop’s drinks are available at Whole Foods and Bristol Farms in Southern California. Shop for them there — or try your chance at winning some here! Comment by Friday, Dec. 30 to get into the drawing, which’ll happen Saturday, Dec. 31 (
Today’s giveaway is for the fair trade fan! October is Fair Trade Month — a great time to celebrate delicious foods and sustainable products that get its ingredients from farmers that are compensated more fairly for their labors. And to help green LA girl readers celebrate, nonprofit ...
As regular green LA girl readers know, the cosmetics industry is largely unregulated. “Healthy Beauty” gives a birds-eye-view of the problem, which centers on the fact that the FDA neither reviews products before they go on store shelves nor has the proper authority to take those prod...
Buying unnecessary products means buying into more enviro damage — so greenies have a clear impetus to avoid such clandestine marketing ploys. But “Brandwashed” will open your eyes to even more reasons to avoid conventional products, to shop less, and to opt for eco-friendlier product...