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Caring Causes: Sproutlings Natural Arts & Crafts

Motherhood Moments

A category first in Walmart, which to date has been dominated by one brand (Crayola), Sproutlings™ brings customers premium natural crayons at an affordable price point.

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Entenmann’s Little Bites and Earth Day Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

Kids can be recycling pros and turn trash into cash for their schools through a new campaign with snack time favorite Entenmann’s Little Bites to create a fully recyclable lunch! Entenmann’s Little Bites “Recycle…Reuse…Replenish” Fully Recyclable Lunch Tips: Recycle. Make compost at home!

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Recyclebank Points | Earn Points

For the Mommas

Recyclebank has announced a new learn and earn from Q-Tips to earn points. Click on the “Earn Points” tab. Scroll down and click on the “Q-tips Composting is easier than you think ”. Click on the learn and earn to earn free Recyclebank Points. Click here for more ways to earn more free Recyclebank Points.

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RecycleBank: 25 New FREE Points

Saving With Shellie

Once you complete it, you’ll get 25 free points. To get your points: Logon to Recyclebank. Click on “Earn Points” Find the Composting link from QTips. Complete the questions and get your points. Recyclebank is a green living initiative encouraging communities to recycle and live greener.

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7 Ways to Reduce Household Waste

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

You won’t need to make as many trips to the store if you make it a point to maintain what you already have. Compost kitchen waste to feed your garden. From taking good care of your car, to properly caring for your clothing, to keeping your appliances in working order, taking care of what you already have helps it last longer.

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Apply Minimalist Principles to Your Life, and Reap the Financial Benefits

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

When people think of minimalism, they often picture families living an almost zero-waste lifestyle, meticulously composting and recycling so they only have a single bag of trash per year. However, when you learn the point where “enough is enough” and you learn to be happy with what you have, things get easier.

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