We are so excited to bring you content from our brand new publication Your Green Life. We handpicked a few articles just for you to help make greener, smarter, and safer choices for your home, life, and the planet! 

Your questions about plastic, answered

Your Top 10 Plastic Questions, Answered

10 ways you can fight climate change

10 Ways You Can Fight Climate Change

A Day of Dressing Ethically

A Day of Dressing Ethically

Toxic Pink Packaging

Why are women sold toxic products?

Money with a Mission

GREEN YOUR WORLD

Your Green Life

Donate Your Vehicle

A generous donation of your car, truck, or boat will support our mission for a sustainable and just world! The donation process is easy. From the pickup of your vehicle to the sale, we handle everything. Why not give your vehicle, running or not, a new life while helping others and the planet?

Chocolate Scorecard

Our 2019 Chocolate Scorecard

With Halloween just around the corner, you’ll want to celebrate with chocolate that’s not tainted with child labor. We have updated our Chocolate Scorecard with new companies that support farmers and their children, and an exciting addition: we are now including company’s efforts to combat deforestation.

TAKE ACTION

Tell Walmart to Cool It! on HFCs

HFCs have 9000 times the warming capacity than CO2 and they are the fastest growing greenhouse gas. We are urging Walmart to phase out harmful HFCs, track and repair its refrigerant leaks, and commit to responsible disposal. 

Godiva: End Child Labor

Godiva: End Child Labor

Godiva’s golden boxes of chocolates and decadent chocolate-covered strawberries contain some unsavory ingredients: poverty and child labor. As one of the world's leading brands of luxury chocolates, Godiva needs to  to get child labor out of cocoa.

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