The Lazy Girl’s Guide to Going Green
byGo green in 15 easy steps with Live Eco’s Lazy Girl Guide to Going Green, even the laziest amongst us can action.
Go green in 15 easy steps with Live Eco’s Lazy Girl Guide to Going Green, even the laziest amongst us can action.
Furniture is not just a stylish addition to your home: it can also be functional. Make your furniture work overtime by using double-duty décor items.
Have you ever stopped washing dishes to think of the possible chemicals that are in the dishwashing liquid you’re using? Turn the bottle over and get a nasty surprise – and that’s if the ingredients are actually listed properly.
Working from the comfort of home is a great eco move: you notch up fewer carbon miles and do your bit to avoid car pollution. If you’re interested in turning your home into an office, there are many opportunities available for a green home business.
One of the greatest things you can do in your home to live greener is to save water. With these easy and practical water saving tips, you won’t even feel the changes, but you’ll definitely be making a difference.
Clorox Green Works, a U.S. line of cleaning products launched the premiere episode of “The Green Housewives” at Sur in Los Angeles last week, with help from the Environmental Media Association.
One of my New Year Resolutions is to cut down household our electricity usage drastically. With the rising cost of electricity in SA, using the tumble dryer in our house is a luxury only to be used in an emergency and mainly only for sheets and towels in winter.
Eco wedding season in South Africa is here and there is plenty of planning and fun to be had. From purchasing the magical dress, to choosing the food, and designing the invitations wedding planning can be overwhelming.
Being organized in life can be fun, especially when using sticky notes. Our work and home lives are filled with brightly colored stacks of sticky notes. When it comes to sticky notes, a great friend of mine, I was saddened to hear that they are not easily recycled.
A personal computer made out of wood has been designed by German scientists. The computer that looks like a screen placed on a chopping board is said to be one of the most environmentally friendly computers on earth because every part of it can be recycled.