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Our Natural World

  • Back to school: treading softly

    Back to school tips that can save you money and lower the impact your family has on the environment.

  • Canadian Green Resources – Recycling beyond the blue box

    Have you ever wondered if something was recyclable and if so, where? This list might help you recycle some items that you otherwise might have thrown out.

  • Composting Basics: Should I compost and what can I compost?

    Composting can be intimidating if you don't know where to start. These simple guidelines will have you looking at your kitchen peels in a whole new way.

  • Eco-lighting - What would Thomas Edison think?

    When Thomas Edison finally got the light bulb right in 1879 he commented that “We now know a thousand ways not to build a light bulb”. He probably couldn’t have imagined that his one ”right” way could, in our age of increasing concern for energy savings and the environment, also be considered “wrong”.

  • Forty Ways to Go Green

    Little things add up to big changes when you incorporate these tips into your daily life. Walk to the store instead of taking your car, start a compost heap and recycle that unwanted TV will all positively impact our environment and you’ll feel great doing it!

  • Going Green with Our Pets

    Our pets are just as sensitive, if not more so, to the daily chemicals and toxins we all are exposed to. What can you do to create a healthy environment for them? Find out.

  • Green housekeeping

    Keeping our home clean is something that is important to all of us. How we keep our home clean can make a world of difference to us all.

  • Greening your BBQ or Picnic

    Family outings are one of the best parts of summer. Here are some tips to leaving a neutral footprint on your outside eating.

  • Natural Factors: Caring for the world we live in

    At Natural Factors, our first goal is to deliver the highest quality health products to your family and ours. To do that, we believe in a sustainable future and being a responsible member of our global community.

  • Organic gardening in indoor spaces

    Have you ever thought about indoor gardening but didn't know where to start? Growing your own food doesn't have to require a lot of room if you follow these easy steps.

  • Our throw away world: Did you know?

    Everyone knows they have an impact on our environment. Here are some interesting facts that might make you think twice before throwing away that pop can.

  • Small Space Composting

    Small space living can still mean opportunities for composting your food waste. Here are some ideas for making gold out of food garbage.

 
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