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Happy Earth Month!
Celebrate by helping us ban the worst of the worst single-use plastics in Illinois.
Could Tariffs Affect Your Sustainable Eating Goals?
As national politics fluctuate, reciprocal tariffs may start affecting the price of your groceries. Let’s take a look at how that might change what’s on your plate.
Share the Valentines Love
Love is in the air! Valentine’s Day is around the corner, so this is the perfect time to start planning your expression of appreciation for your loved ones while also being kind to planet Earth.
Take Control of What You Can Control
Each of us has the ability to make change and encourage others to join us in that change. Here are some of our favorites ideas to get you started in 2025!
Catastrophe in Los Angeles
We stand in solidarity with the people of Los Angeles and pledge to do anything we can to stop the global warming that so obviously is contributing to these disasters.
Happy Green Holidays!
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, which means one thing: chaos! As you’re scrambling to check off everything that needs to be done before the new year, here are some tips to celebrate in eco-friendly style.
A New Way to Think About Gifting
The holiday shopping deals are already here. Can we all think about gifting in a new way? Plan a pre-holiday donation drop off at your favorite thrift store.
Practice Gratitude this Thanksgiving
As we pause to celebrate Thanksgiving with family and friends, let’s reflect on the ways we can show our gratitude to each other and to Mother Earth through our actions and intentionality.
What Are Wetlands and Why Should Illinois Protect Them?
Wetlands play a vital role in a healthy environment, but less than 10% of Illinois’ historic wetlands remain. We’re supporting a state wetland protection program to safeguard what we have left. Take action!
A Change of Mindset
If you were asked, “What is the biggest change you have made toward living more sustainably?” what would you answer?
Happy HalloGreen!
One of the most widely-celebrated holidays is fast approaching, and while it’s a terrifyingamount of fun, take a minute to think about what ends up lurking in the trash to make sure your celebrations don’t haunt you as a curse on the environment.
Happy Fall, It’s Officially Sweater Weather!
With fall’s cooler weather comes the urge for a wardrobe refresh. Here's how to avoid overconsumption and stay stylish sustainably.
Back to School in Sustainable Style
Where did the summer go? It’s time to get ‘geared’ up, and we’re here to help you combine school’s three R’s of reading, writing and ‘rithmetic with the planet’s three R’s of reduce, reuse, and recycle!
Plastic Inside Your Soda and Beer Can?
Yep, it’s true. Aluminum cans have a thin plastic liner that buffers the liquid from the metal. Brands aren’t required to be transparent about their packaging materials. So what’s a consumer to do?
Pitching Plastics Around the House
Plastic-Free July is the perfect time to try a few new products around the house to help pitch plastics out of your everyday routine!
Plastic Free July Challenge
It’s time for ACTION! The only way to reduce single-use plastic waste is to recycle it or stop producing it altogether. Here’s what action you can take in Plastic Free July.
What Is a Just Transition?
How do we transition to clean energy in a way that supports union workers as they adapt to the changing economy, ensures everyone can get affordable energy, and makes sure kids can breathe clean air in their homes—all while tackling the crises of climate change?
Composting Awareness Week
Composting is one of THE easiest and highest-impact changes people and businesses can make to reduce greenhouse gasses.
Plant a Garden, Save the Planet
Feed yourself, your soul and your senses. We’ve got tips on gardening—even if you’re a city-dweller!
Cooking With Smoke
What do gas stoves and cigarettes have in common? When burned, they both release many of the same toxic substances detrimental to human health—and both the gas and tobacco industries knew for decades that these products caused serious health problems without disclosing the risks to the public.