Article Archive for November 2009
One of Little Miss Green’s least favourite subjects is maths. This is such as shame because she has a great aptitude for it, but one of her school teachers completely destroyed LMG’s confidence - beware …
It’s time for my roundup of some of the world’s green stories.
All of the stories chosen will help you go greener in some way - perhaps you’ll learn how to reuse something, reduce your carbon …
We’ve talked about some of the toxic chemicals found in toiletries and cleaning products many times on little green blog.
Seventh Generation and millions of babies are crawling to Washington next January to demand a law …
Ruscombe Brook Action Group are passionate about responsible water use. They strive for improved wildlife habitats and seek a water management strategy in the Stroud area that will properly protect them from floods and drought.
Philip …
We all know we should be reducing our carbon footprint in order to live a more sustainable lifestyle.
There are many areas in the UK where councils and other organisations are working with home owners to …
It’s the time of the week where I share the link love!
All of the stories chosen will help you go greener in some way - perhaps you’ll learn how to reuse something, reduce your carbon …
I’m so excited about this week’s challenge, set by Reduce Footprints.
It’s something right up my street, so to speak.
This week, we’re to become garbage collectors.
Here’s one for the girls! It’s a subject close to my heart and one which I’ve talked about before.
If you’ve used washable nappies, you’re only one step away from using washable sanitary pads (or the …
It’s time for my roundup of some of the world’s green stories.
Here you’ll find stories about reducing your carbon footprint, conserving water, green technology or natural health.
If you’ve not joined in already, please visit the Reduce Footprints site to see how you can join in and change the world on a Wednesday!
Last week we had to reduce our food waste. This …





