Do you want to try and go plastic-free? Here are some tips – and some challenges – from busy moms for your home, the grocery store, and more.
Celebrate Earth Day 2018 and End Plastic Pollution
Learn how plastic pollution harms our water and air, and find out ways you can reduce plastic use and pollution in your own life and home this Earth Day.
7 Companies Committed to Cleaning Up Plastic Pollution
Read about seven companies all over the world committed to helping clean up plastic pollution in our oceans and elsewhere.
Choose to Refuse Single-Use Plastic for Plastic-Free July!
Learn how people all over the world are participating in Plastic-Free July, making the commitment to reduce plastic use and fight plastic pollution.
Why I Ditched Plastic Straws and You Should Too
Learn about the drawbacks of single-use plastic straws, from wrinkles to plastic waste, and find out why you should eliminate your use of plastic.
Mom Detective: Synthetic Fleece is Plastic Pollution
Learn how synthetic fleece clothing sheds plastic microfibers that harm waterways and aquatic life and how you can help reduce the problem.
BPA Plastic: Here’s What to Avoid and What to Use
Learn steps to avoid BPA and BPA-free plastic products and find out what you should replace your BPA and BPA-free products with.
Jeff Bridges says, “Open Your Eyes” to Plastic Pollution (video and interview)
Read an interview with Jeff Bridges and learn why he’s urging people to ditch plastic.
Top 5 Facts About Plastic Bags
Learn five facts about plastic bags, including how many are used yearly worldwide, where plastic bags end up and how few are recycled.
Mother Love Takes On Plastic
Read about the negative aspects of plastic, including the fact that it’s made from fossil fuels and can contain harmful chemicals including BPA.
7 Reasons To Ditch Plastic In Your Home and 7 Ways To Do It
Read why you should ditch plastic in your home and learn ways you can minimize sources of plastic pollution around the home using DIY solutions.
Victory: Plastic Microbead Pollution Ban
Learn why microbeads are harmful to the environment and find out how the U.S. came to ban microbeads through the “Microbead-Free Waters Act of 2015.”
















