38. Everyday Earthkeeping: Ideas for Greener Living, with Courtney Christenson of Sparks&Matches

In this special episode we get very practical, focusing on five easy lifestyle changes that can help us to live more sustainably. We are in conversation with Courtney Christenson, founder of Sparks & Matches—a nonprofit organization committed to inspiring people to be changemakers in the realms of social and environmental justice. We hope this episode will help our listeners see that all of us have countless opportunities in our everyday lives to make simple, doable changes that benefit the health of the planet. Book giveaway: Want to be in a drawing to receive a copy of Ray Simpson’s Brendan’s Return Voyage: A New American Dream?  Leave a voice message telling us why YOU listen to the Earthkeepers podcast. Find the “We want to hear from you” button on the podcast website.Guest: Courtney Christenson - founder of Sparks and Matches Five Easy Switches: Laundry detergent - eliminate shipping, plastic bottles           Brands: Dropps ; Tru Earth Toilet Paper - eliminate plastic wrap, switch to sustainable sources          Brands: https://us.whogivesacrap.org/ or https://reelpaper.com(un)Paper Towels           Brand: Unpaper towels           make your own from cotton flannel sheets. make a gift set. (find on Etsy) Reusable bags for produce/groceries           make your own from anything that doesn't add weight.           a no-sew tutorial to make your own  (find on Etsy) Shampoo/conditioner, body soap bars           eliminate plastic bottles and shipping and switch to safer ingredients.            Brands: Motive (find on Etsy) Resources for eco-friendly shopping:          https://packagefreeshop.com/          https://wildminimalist.com/          https://zerowastestore.com/Apartment composting - countertop models, worm bin composting, yard waste bins may accept food waste as well, contribute to local community garden compost.  Dishes vs. paper plates: less shipping, dishwashers are highly water efficient. Idea: collect dishes at local thrift stores  Plastic waste associated with buying meat - ask if you can bring in a reusable glass counter to buy meat in from your store. If they say no, find another store or local butcher shop.  Keywords: Greener living, sustainability, environmental impact, eco-friendly, compostable, environmentally friendly, carbon footprint, paper alternatives, plastic alternatives, plastic-free packaging, sparksandmatches, Sparks and MatchesFind us on our website: Earthkeepers Support the Earthkeepers podcast Check out the Ecological Disciple

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The Earthkeepers Podcast promotes global connection among ecological-minded people who believe that earth care is an integral part of spiritual life. Through conversations about topics like ecology, climate change, gardening, farming, social enterprise, theology, environmental justice, outdoor recreation, conservation and community development, we aim to inspire a movement of ordinary earthkeepers who will help heal the world.