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Want to release your inner actionista? Check out our top five websites to inspire and motivate you to go green, eco-friendly and help make this world a better place!
If this site doesn’t get you thinking about how you can save the world, then I don’t know what will! TreeHugger is all about encouraging sustainability within all facets of your lifestyle. It’s got everything covered from celebs, style and beauty and even transport. From gorgeous ethically made scarves to the latest in eco-friendly tourism, TreeHugger will help you release your inner actionista one step at a time.
A killer of a concept, DonateNZ is all about encouraging and helping kiwis to pass on items they no longer need to others who really do. If you want to donate, all you have to do is list what you have to offer, and then worthy recipients have the opportunity to accept your donation. It’s an awesome way to recycle your old stuff and know that it’s really going to make a positive difference in someone else’s life.
This is a kiwi website that’s all about making eco living easy – perfect! The website is packed with tips to help you find eco friendly products and services, houses, the latest news and information, online forums and a shop where you can purchase eco products online.
We love Eco-Chick for its girl friendly tips on how to incorporate greener products and practises into your current lifestyle. It was set up because “Women who cared about the planet needed a place of their own on the web”. It’s a great site to find out the latest in green health and beauty issues from a woman’s perspective.
This fab site is all about inspiring people to use their everyday actions to change the world through small, simple steps. It’s filled with loads of achievable ideas and inspirational advice on how you can make the world a better place, from starting a car pool to declining plastic bags. We love their vision that “Small actions x lots of people = big change”.