Here's our master list of all our favorite website, newsletters, organizations and more.
It's a library of all the resources we love, and everything you need to get started on your way to a more eco-friendly lifestyle -- to live smarter and find what works best for you.
Buffalo Exchange is a consignment store where you can buy, sell and trade your clothing and accessories. The company works to protect the environment by reusing and recycling clothing.
Earth's 911 is a free, nationwide, 24-hour environmental hotline and website. The Earth's 911 mission is to empower people of all ages with geographically-specific environmental information, thereby enabling citizens to protect the environment in their own backyard.
An informative site where you can find information on fuel efficient cars, hybrid cars, trucks and SUV’s. Also, learn ways to improve your gas mileage, understand oil pricing and read up on the latest consumer ratings and reviews.
A joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping to save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices.
Fabkins are soft and durable everyday cloth napkins for kids, available in an array of bright colors and playful designs. It was created out of a desire to offer kids a fun and easy way to be a part of saving the environment.
Goodwill Industries mission is to enhance the quality and dignity of life for individuals, families, and communities on a global basis, through the power of work, by eliminating barriers to opportunity for people with special needs, and by facilitating empowerment, self-help, and service through dedicated, autonomous local organizations.
Green Batteries is dedicated to providing helpful information regarding the use of rechargeable batteries and chargers, to increase their use and to contribute in a small way to a more sustainable future for the planet.
Several online organizations offer you to donate money to tree-planting or you can report tree-planting you've done on your own This is a great resource to get you started:
Ocean Conservancy promotes healthy and diverse ocean ecosystems and opposes practices that threaten ocean life and human life. Through research, education, and science-based advocacy, Ocean Conservancy informs, inspires, and empowers people to speak and act on behalf of the oceans.
An organization committed to the development and production of highly efficient solid waste collection receptacles for schools, municipalities, events, corporations, stores, and other points of collection.
Reusablebags.com features a wide range of reusable shopping bags and other innovative, practical products all designed to help people consume less, preserve natural resources and save money too.
A primary source of economic information and research in the U.S. Department of Agriculture. ERS conducts a research program to inform public and private decision making economic and policy issues involving food, farming, natural resources, and rural development.
Waste online is an online document library that provides information on sustainability, resource use and waste issues, in an accessible and effective manner.
World Centric is a non-profit organization formed in March 2004 with the mission to reduce economic injustice and environmental degradation through education, community networks & sustainable enterprises.