About

Let’s be honest: most of us want to save the planet, but very few of us have the time to go completely off-grid, churn our own butter, or fit a year’s worth of trash into a single mason jar.

If the thought of “zero waste” feels overwhelming, you’re in the right place. Green Tips is a blog dedicated to the power of the small adjustment. We believe that sustainability shouldn’t feel like a second job or a total lifestyle overhaul.


Our Philosophy: Progress, Not Perfection

We don’t do “all or nothing” here. We focus on micro-habits—those tiny, effortless shifts in your daily routine that barely change your schedule but significantly shrink your footprint.

Think of it as the “lazy” way to be eco-friendly. We find the shortcuts so you don’t have to.

What You’ll Find Here

We skip the lectures and stick to practical, low-effort tips that fit into a busy life:

  • Kitchen Swaps: Simple ways to make your groceries last longer and reduce plastic without a kitchen renovation.
  • The “One-In, One-Out” Rule: Easy habits to curb impulsive buying and reduce clutter.
  • Bathroom Basics: Small changes to your morning routine that save water and waste.
  • Eco-Hacks: Clever uses for things you’d normally throw away.

Meet the Intent

I started this blog because I was tired of feeling “eco-guilt.” I realized that if a million people make a 10% change, it’s far more impactful than ten people being perfect.

I’m here to prove that you can keep your morning latte, your modern comforts, and your sanity while still being a better friend to the Earth.

“We don’t need a handful of people doing zero waste perfectly. We need millions of people doing it imperfectly.” — Anne-Marie Bonneau