Tag Archives: Green living

Man plants a 1 360 acre forest

Green living blog

Does it seem that one person can't make a difference? Then you haven't met Jadav "Molai" Payeng. About 30 years ago, when he was still a teen, Payeng began planting seeds on a little sand bar near his home. Payeng wanted to plant the sandbar with trees and create a forest reserve for the wildlife that lived there. 30 Years later he has single-handedly planted a 1360 acre forest.

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Awesome iMac Upcycled Computer Pet Bed DIY

iMac Upcycled cat bed DIY

Bow chica meow meow! Check out this amazing computer pet bed the Greenmoxie team created for Theo Cat. It really couldn't be easier to make. If you have one of these old iMac G3s lying around, all you have to do is carefully remove everything from the case to make a great bed for your pet.

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DIY Green Spring Cleaning Tips

DIY spring clean

We all want to help protect and preserve the planet. After all, earth is our home, and its future is at stake. However, we also want to keep our living spaces clean and sanitary, as well as avoiding harmful toxic products. Here are some awesome DIY green living tips for a healthy spring cleanup.

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How to travel on the Cheap!

Green travel ideas

I’m sunkissed, blissed out and well exercised. My journal is full of travel stories, sunset sketches and inspirational musings. With the promise of Spring on the horizon and all of the last minute warm destination vacations, I want to let you in on some savvy green living tips for traveling on the cheap.

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Top Tips for Kid’s Rooms

Green living tips kids room

For health reasons choose materials that are safe, like a natural wool carpet that won’t off-gas or low VOC paint for the walls for your kid's room. Here are some great green living DIY ideas on how to create an eco-friendly, healthy room for your kids.

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The Awesome Foundation: Making Toronto A Better Place to Live

random acts of kindness ideas

The Awesome Foundation is an international league of philanthropists who pool their resources to make your cities better places to live. The concept couldn’t be simpler really; a group of ten members each contribute $100 a month which they use to provide one lucky recipient with a $1000 grant (no strings attached) to help their project take flight.

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