Week in Review

From innovative brands to delicious planet-friendly recipes, this week showcased just how exciting sustainable living can be — one choice, one episode, and one discovery at a time.

We Put Plant-Based Indulgence to the Test

Our Tried It! series continued with a visit to Easy Breezy, where we explored plant-based frozen yogurt flavors made with clean ingredients and zero dairy. The verdict? Delicious, low-impact and proof that sustainability doesn’t require sacrifice.

Greening My… Happy Hour

On the Seeing Green Podcast, we turned our attention to the world of cocktails and spirits. From regenerative whiskey to refillable barware and low-waste mixers, this episode showed how your evening unwind can support a healthier planet — without losing any fun or flavor.

Recipes of the Day That Make a Difference

This week’s Greener Bites & Sips line-up featured three recipes that bring sustainability to the table:

  • Mind Blown Crispy Shrimp Bowl – made from plant-based seafood designed to protect our oceans

  • Eat Just Breakfast Burrito – powered by clean protein instead of eggs

  • Vermont Mule Cocktail – featuring climate-positive rye from WhistlePig Distillery

Seeing Green Is Now on Pinterest

You asked — we listened. We launched our new Pinterest hub to help you visually explore and save sustainable ideas across fashion, food, beauty, travel, home, and more. It’s a curated space designed to inspire and empower greener choices in everyday life.

Solutionists of the Day: Innovators Leading the Change

This week, we highlighted three standout brands redefining what sustainability looks like in real life:

Cheekbone Beauty – An Indigenous-owned beauty brand using circular packaging and restorative sourcing to make cosmetics that care for both people and the planet.

Vanpowers Bike – A next-generation e-bike company designing repairable, long-lasting bikes that make clean mobility both practical and accessible.

Thousand Fell – A footwear company pioneering circular fashion through fully recyclable sneakers designed to never end up in landfill.

Sustainability isn’t a single choice — it’s a lifestyle, a mindset, and a movement.

Explore all the brands and stories featured this week right here on SeeingGreen.eco, and join a growing community committed to living lighter, smarter, and more intentionally.

Because every small action today shapes a greener tomorrow.

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