Sustainable Living Blogs
Sustainable Living Blogs
Sustainable Living Blogs
-
We follow dozens of blogs on a range of topics, but we’ve been set on finding the ones that are really living out sustainability and sharing practical insights on how to change the world around us through simple daily decisions. Blogs on this page include topics like eco-friendly solutions, sustainable living, environmental awareness, organic and healthy food tips, recipes and more.
-
Environmental Professionals Network
Environmental Professionals Network (EPN) was founded in 2013 in northern Colorado, by a diverse team of environmental professionals who knew that the time was right for a paradigm shift in the environmental industry. This team included young professionals, veteran professionals, aspiring professionals, and niche professionals. The goal of EPN is to provide a platform for environmental professionals to build successful and sustainable businesses.
-
Urban Naturale: Healthy, Green, and Natural, By Design
Urban Naturale shares valuable healthy, green, and natural information and inspiration to help you live a healthy, fit, green, natural, vegan, and organic lifestyle.
Look good, feel good, do good, and be your best YOU. Key categories include: Health and Wellness. Fit and Fab. Nourish/Vegan recipes. Natural Remedies. Living Green. EcoStyle. Travel. Culture. Business and more. -
Green and Prosperous
Green and Prosperous is a website and blog dedicated to sharing information, resources, tips, and tools for green living and healthy lifestyles. We also offer online courses on food gardening.
-
Ourgoodbrands empowers people to make eco-conscious purchase decisions through valuable & honest information, tools, and resources that come in the form of social impact brands & sustainable lifestyles.
You will find impactful articles including fashion, tech, travel, home, beauty, minimalism, zero waste, environmentalism and much more. Read incredible stories of social innovation and some of the most inspiring social impact entrepreneurs sharing all about their innovative models, materials, and production processes to make business for good the new norm. No judgment, criticism or overwhelming problems, only actionable solutions for individuals ready to impact the world with their everyday choices. Oh, and be prepared to be entertained AF!
-
Sustainably Chic
Natalie personally reviews eco-friendly and ethical companies from all over the world, sharing her favorites and often offering reader discounts on her blog, Sustainably Chic. The blog is beautifully designed and the products Natalie reviews are both sustainable and aesthetically on point. We love checking back with her site and Instagram to learn about new sustainable brands. Plus, she’s a first-time mother-to-be, so we’re excited to learn how she lives sustainably with baby!
-
Glasstic
The Glasstic Shatterproof Glass Water Bottle is the first of its kind and we are the only water bottle company that we are aware of that guarantees its product with a FREE lifetime parts replacement… we do this to encourage reuse and conservation. Glasstic combines the purity of glass with the durability and portability of plastic to create a sleek and highly functional product that is perfect for any age or lifestyle.
Glasstic began creating innovative products that focus on reusability, recyclability, quality materials along with a relentless commitment to satisfy customers in 2011. We knew the ultimate water bottle had to be made of glass. Yet, we also had to make a glass water bottle that was portable, break-resistant and shatterproof. We wanted to create a worry-free glass water bottle.
It is our vision to see all of the “No Glass Allowed” signs at the beach, pool, gym, park, school, event, everywhere…be replaced by signs that say, “Only Glasstic Allowed.”
The best part? Glasstic is completely customizable with interchangeable style inserts or make it your own by personalizing it with your favorite quotes, photos and graphics.
-
The Vegan Warehouse is the first online marketplace for vegan fashion and beauty. Since our start in 2017, we have amassed an amazing audience of vegans, non-vegans, and veg-curious people who are interested in learning more about how their choices affect the world. Our blog serves as an educational platform with tips for vegan living, recipes, beauty swaps, and spotlights on brands and people in the vegan space!
-
We embarked on this adventure with the same passion for pretty & eco-friendly things. We wanted to create items that had style and that were sustainable, which is how we came about making our products. Our mission today is to inspire people to change their daily habits, but also to give them the simple & green tools to do so.
-
Elizabeth Raw’s first introduction to food packaging was back in 2009 when she noticed that the food market was constantly moving forward and customers were looking for products that not only functioned well but also looked great too! Having seen first-hand the volume of packaging being distributed to food service outlets, she became particularly interested in sourcing more sustainable materials and eco-friendly products that would have less of an impact on the environment. There is no escaping the fact that customers need disposable products to operate their businesses in today’s market and, as a leading food packaging distributor, Elizabeth feels that she and her company, R+R Packaging, have a responsibility to offer as many alternatives to plastic as they possibly can. As a result, R+R Packaging would like to be part of a positive change and are therefore pro-active in their promotion of new and alternative compostable and recyclable materials in order to aid the effort in making the UK coastline ‘plastic-free’.
-
Public Goods
The Public Goods Blog is a publication about health, sustainability, and people making an impact. Offering an in-depth examination of important issues like environmental advocacy and personal health, the Public Goods Blog is curated for eco-conscious readers who want to improve themselves and the world around them. Check it out for a wide range of topics: everything from treating anxiety with melatonin and eliminating your cough with essential oils to insight about microwave popcorn and the best climate change documentaries.
-
Plaine Products
Plaine Products is one family’s answer to the earth’s single-use plastic crisis. Offering a line of toxin-free personal care products on a per-item or subscription basis, Plaine Products come in aluminum bottles that can be sent back and refilled time after time. The first of its kind and founded in 2017, Plaine Products has started a trend in personal care products that is quickly catching on, offering an alternative to single-use containers. Based in Cincinnati, OH, all of the products are vegan, non-GMO, cruelty-free, biodegradable, color-safe and free of parabens, sulfates and toxins; they’re good for the body and the planet. Plaine Products is proud to be reducing waste and helping stop the spread of single-use plastics.
-
Navitas Organics
At Navitas Organics, we dedicate our energy to sourcing the most ethically grown, powerfully nutritious plant-based superfoods to give you the energy you need to thrive. Our devotion to regenerative organic agriculture and plant-based nutrition has been a hallmark of our company since 2003. We believe that maintaining a plant-forward diet is one of the best things you can do for the health and longevity of your body and the planet. Our blog provides tips, recipes, information, and resources to help you live a healthy, whole, and sustainable lifestyle to meet all your wellness goals.
-
Eco Warrior Princess
Jennifer Nini has been blogging on ethical fashion since 2010 and is deeply connected in the sustainability community. Her site Eco Warrior Princess covers a range of topics from closet organization to thrifting tips, organic food, and political activism. The writing is spot on and Jennifer lives what she writes. Don’t expect to stop by her site and not be a least a little bit provoked to action. Plus, catch the Eco Warrior Princess podcast for more inspiration!
-
The Foraged Life
Rachel Lees writes about her experiences in nature and the importance of conscious living and includes gorgeous outdoor photos in every post. A chunk of her posts focuses on reducing waste, plus tips on how to shop and give holiday gifts without creating waste. There is also a bevy of delicious recipes, plus recommendations for eco-conscious activities.
-
The Rogue Ginger
The Rogue Ginger is where Erin shares her plastic-free living alternatives to shopping, cooking, makeup, fashion, cleaning, and travel while trying to create no rubbish. If you’re looking to enhance your creativity with waste-free living look no further, Erin’s Zero-Waste Wedding post is a perfect example of having no limits.
-
Captain Bobcat
Eva is the mum of Captain Bobcat. They came up with this cute nickname when he was just a few days old. Originally from Budapest, but lived in Australia, cleaned beaches in Ibiza and ended up in London. She has a green heart: she does consider herself an environmentalist. A vegetarian, who prefers the eco-friendly version of everything and buys ethical products whenever possible. You’ll find great veggie recipes on her blog. She recycles, reuse and repair. She is a huge yoga-believer who loves tennis! She is a former hotelier and travel expert too. They travel a lot. She blogs about their journeys, share her experience and write reviews. You can find her advice on family-friendly travel, places, hotels, day-outs.
-
Green Living Guy
Welcome to the Green Living Guy website! The Green Living Guy, Seth Leitman is a Professional Speaker, Electric Car Expert, Green Living Guru, and Green PR consulting!
-
I Nourish Gently
I Nourish Gently is a food, nutrition, and lifestyle blog on cruelty-free living in all its forms. It inspires a vegan lifestyle by providing free mouthwatering recipes, well-researched nutritional information, useful lifestyle hacks, and the occasional ‘just for fun’ blog post, to keep you happy and healthy by gentle nourishing of your body and soul.
-
BreezoMeter
BreezoMeter was born from a need to know the quality of the air we breathe, in real-time. Their story began back in 2012, as their CEO & Co-founder, Ran Korber, looked for a new house to live in. He needed a pollution-free area to move to because of family health sensitivities, including asthma and was surprised to discover this information hard to find. Ran decided it was time to make the invisible visible & started the company. Today, all of their environmental engineers understand the connection between our health and the environment and refuse to compromise when it comes to accuracy around air quality & helping people to manage exposure. After all, they each breathe 3000 gallons of air a day.
-
Unsustainable
Unsustainable is a digital magazine consisting of carefully curated pieces of writing, photography, and occasionally video, all related to issues of sustainability and equality. Their mission is to gather stories concerning sustainability from every corner of the world, and offer solutions. They believe that an average person can do a lot to make our planet a better place and that we’re all responsible to do our part.
-
GATHER
GATHER’s dried flowers explore the ideas of longevity and sustainability with impressive flower art authentically inspired by nature and current trends, created on a daily basis. Stretching the boundaries of traditional floral design, the GATHER team supports locally grown botanicals working with Australian farmers who grow exquisite and undeniably beautiful native wildflowers, helping to keep their footprint light and support local economies and small businesses along the way.
-
YardYum
YardYum connects people that have garden space with people that need space to garden. Rent garden plots from local homeowners, community gardens, farms, schools, churches, and businesses. It’s 100% free to use!
-
Eco Anouk
EcoAnouk is home for everyone interested in living a more eco-friendly life, every day. We write about sustainable living, ethical fashion, urban gardening, eco-friendly home, and more. We hope to inform and inspire those who want to adopt a slower, kinder pace of living.
Want your blog listed?
If you believe that your blog should be on our site or have a blog to recommend
get in touch with us through the contact form below: