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Tru Earth Launches their Ambassador Community
Vancouver, B.C. (September 11, 2020) – Tru Earth is now partnering with Brandbassador to optimize brand awareness and create an official community for loyal subscribers. The collaboration helps eager customers voice their support for Tru Earth while simultaneously benefitting themselves.
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20 Eco-Friendly Products to Replace the Single-Use Disposable Items Haunting Your Kitchen
Swap out these single-use disposable items for more durable kitchen goods
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What is Beeswax Food Wrap (And Does it Really Work?)
Beeswax Food Wraps are made of an underlying fabric—most often cotton—which has been coated with a layer of food-grade beeswax, rosin (a form of plant resin), and coconut or jojoba oils. The result is a flexible yet tacky textile which can be used as a Cellophane substitute. Thanks to its waxy coating, the wrap is water resistant yet breathable—making it perfect for food storage.
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Will Wool Dryer Balls Help My Clothes Dry Faster?
Ready to clean up your laundry routine? Dryer balls are a great way to ditch fabric softeners and dryer sheets, neither of which are good for the environment or our skin. But how do dry balls work? And will they actually improve the efficiency of your dryer?
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35 Easy Eco-Friendly Home Cleaning Hacks You Wish You'd Known Sooner
Walk the cleaning aisle of any major grocery store and you’ll find a chemical cocktail to remedy every conceivable household mess. Got a clog? Dump a bottle of solvent down the drain. Baked-on oven scum? There’s an aerosol for that. Funky smelling sports gear? “Freshen” it up with a misty veil of fresh linen fragrance. It all begs the question: what’s in this stuff, anyway?...