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Otis invented a new word: spl-awe-lodging, or where to go look for new ideas... since the internet of things is getting strangely weird, but we still need awe and a place to create...


 So you need ideas?

REALLLY GOOD IDEAS:

If you’re passionate about the planet, obsessed with reducing waste, or just trying to get better at recycling more than just your junk mail, this one’s for you. I’ve rounded up some of the best recycling and eco-friendly bloggers out there—and trust me, these people make trash look good (in the best way possible).

Whether you’re diving into the zero-waste lifestyle or just want cool upcycling ideas, these bloggers will give you tips, inspo, and probably a few projects you’ll want to start right away.

#1 Recycled.CraftGossip.com

If you love crafting with a purpose, this blog is a must-follow. And of course we are going to list ourselves in this ranking. Recycled.CraftGossip.com is full of clever DIY projects that turn trash into treasures. Whether it’s bottle cap art or upcycled denim bags, the tutorials here are fun, creative, and totally beginner-friendly.

Earth911

Want to recycle better but not sure where to start? Earth 911 is basically the Google of recycling info. They’ve got a massive database where you can look up how to recycle practically anything.

Wasteland Rebel

Shia from Wasteland Rebel keeps it real with her low-waste lifestyle. She’s not about being perfect—just making better choices, one step at a time. Bonus: Her DIY tutorials are super doable.

Zero Waste Chef

Anne Marie at Zero Waste Chef shows us how to whip up delicious, sustainable meals without creating kitchen waste. She’s into fermentation, homemade everything, and ditching plastic.

Recycle Nation

For when you’re standing in front of your recycling bin, holding a random object and wondering, “Can this go in?”—Recycle Nation has answers. Their search tool is crazy helpful.

Litterless

If you’re trying to reduce packaging waste,  will be your new fave. Kathryn talks bulk bins, composting, and all the easy ways to waste less every day.

Going Zero Waste

Kathryn from Going Zero Waste  is like the cool, supportive friend we all need on our eco-journey. Her blog is full of tips for reducing waste without losing your mind (or style).

The Good Trade

Looking for ethical products and inspiring reads? The Good Trade is like the lifestyle magazine of the sustainability world—full of thoughtful guides and slow-living vibes.

The Green Life

For a more mindful approach to wellness and sustainable living, check out The Green Life. Think clean beauty, eco-travel, and living gently—all served with calming, minimalist aesthetics.

Eco Thrifty Living

Trying to go green without going broke? Eco Thrifty Living is full of affordable sustainability tips—like making your own cleaners, repurposing old clothes, and secondhand shopping like a pro.

 My Plastic-Free Life
Beth Terry shares her personal journey in ditching plastic (and it’s super inspiring).

Moral Fibres
A UK-based blog that makes sustainability accessible and realistic for families.

The Rogue Ginger
Erin in Australia offers great low-waste and plastic-free living content.

Treading My Own Path
Lindsay’s blog is full of practical zero-waste and plastic-free lifestyle tips.

The Eco Hub
Candice Batista’s Canadian-based blog focuses on sustainable fashion, beauty, and green cleaning.

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