Environmental Wellness Resources

Earth Day Checklist & Eco-Friendly Products List

Engage with the Earth Day Checklist Challenge and additional resources included in this article! Live earth-friendly in a fun and rewarding way by joining the challenge and finding home products that support your values to go green.

Earth Day Checklist Challenge

Register to receive the Earth Day Checklist!

Get Involved:

You can check out these resources on local sustainability nonprofits to find out how you can join in on the action to support local wildlife.

Eco-Friendly Products List

  • Method: Stylishly designed, non-toxic, biodegradable products. Packaged in 100% recycled plastic bottles. Certified B Corporation using renewable energy in manufacturing.

  • Seventh Generation: Plant-based, full range of household cleaners. Free from synthetic fragrances and dyes. Certified B Corporation with packaging made from recycled materials.

  • Branch Basics: One concentrated solution for multiple uses — all-purpose, bathroom, hand soap, laundry, and more. Non-toxic, fragrance-free, with reusable bottles.

  • Grove Collaborative: Online marketplace for sustainable home products. Concentrated cleaning products with reusable glass spray bottles and plant- based formulas. Plastic-neutral company.

  • Blueland: Innovative cleaning tablets that dissolve in water in reusable "Forever Bottles." Non-toxic, EPA Safer Choice certified, and significantly reduces plastic waste.

  • Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day: Garden-inspired scents from essential oils. Plant-derived ingredients, cruelty-free. Offers dish soap, hand soap, multi-surface cleaners, and laundry detergent.

  • Ecover: Plant-based and mineral-based cleaning since 1980. Biodegradable products in plant-based plastic bottles. Operates a zero-waste factory committed to the circular economy.

  • Dr. Bronner's: Versatile castile soap made from organic oils. Certified B Corporation using fair trade and organic ingredients. 100% post-consumer recycled packaging.

Local Nonprofits:

Conclusion:

Sustainability is a journey, not a destination. You don't have to be perfect to make a difference. Small efforts like carrying a reusable bag, choosing a reusable water bottle, and switching to cloth napkins will build a sustainable culture over time. Every reusable product you adopt, every conscious choice you make, contributes to a shift. Progress, not perfection, is what matters!

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