A Green Family
Greener habits for
the whole family
Practical, affordable tips that actually fit family life — no perfection required.
10 Easy Ways to Reduce Plastic in Your Kitchen
Simple swaps any family can make this week to dramatically cut single-use plastic — no expensive overhaul required.
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The Family Composting Guide for Beginners
Everything you need to start composting at home — even if you have a small yard, kids who think it's gross, and no idea where to begin.
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Eco-Friendly Back-to-School Supplies That Kids Actually Love
A practical, budget-conscious guide to swapping traditional school supplies for sustainable alternatives — without the eye rolls.
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Carton, Plastic, or Glass: Which Milk Container Is Actually Better for the Planet?
We assumed glass was the obvious answer. The research says it's more complicated than that — and the real winner depends entirely on where you live.
Where to Recycle Old Electronics and Batteries (A Family's Practical Guide)
Old phones, laptops, dead batteries, tangled cables — most of this shouldn't go in the trash. Here's where it actually goes, and how to make sure your data goes with it.
What to Do With the Stuff Your Recycling Bin Won't Take
Styrofoam, plastic bags, old electronics, bubble wrap — your curbside bin rejects all of it. Here's where these things actually go, and how to get them there without losing your mind.
How to Clean Your Home With Three Ingredients Instead of Thirty
Most cleaning products do the same job. Here's the small set of things that actually work — and how we went from a cabinet full of bottles to almost nothing.
An Honest Family Guide to Going Electric (From a Family With One EV and One That Isn't)
We have two cars. One is electric. One isn't. Here's what we've actually learned — the real costs, the real convenience, and why we haven't made the second switch yet.
The Plastic-Free Bathroom: What We Switched, What We Didn't, and What Actually Works
The bathroom generates more single-use plastic than almost any other room. Here's what we replaced, what surprised us, and where we gave up trying.
Why green habits matter for families
Real impact
Families are responsible for a significant share of household carbon. Small daily habits add up.
Actually saves money
Most eco swaps cost less over time — buying less, wasting less, reusing more.
Teaches kids values
Children who grow up with green habits carry them for life. It starts at home.
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