Live Better: sustainable blog of the week
Each week we chat to a blogger who writes about sustainability or living green
Sustainable blog of the week – an interactive guide
Over the course of the Live Better Challenge, we’ve had the pleasure of getting to know bloggers from around the world who write about their endeavours to live sustainably, and inspire others to live green. Here’s our list of friends, from Cardiff to Chicago
Sustainable blog of the week: Kitchen Counter Culture
American-born Annie Levy, now living in Wales, reflects on what attracted her to food writing and the highs and lows of living sustainably within an ‘evolving emergency’
Sustainable blog of the week: Wonderthrift
Lucy AitkenRead talks about a simpler life, and what motivated her to write about and live sustainably
Sustainable blog of the week: Veggie Desserts
Kate Hackworthy explains why her love of baking cakes with vegetables not only about health, but also great tastes and avoiding waste
Sustainable blog of the week: Hungry City Hippy
Jane Cook of Cardiff on what motivates her to live a greener lifestyle, and why saying no to meat isn’t middle class
Sustainable blog of the week: A Lazy Girl Goes Green
Trudi Holden on writing about and living sustainably, taking shortcuts, that there is always more to do, and why she talks to cows
Sustainable blog of the week: Westywrites
The anonymous blogger on how a greener lifestyle is always worth striving for, even if you don’t fully succeed
Sustainable blog of the week: Westwick Dreaming
Becky and Josh on the inspiration for their sustainable lifestyle when moving to the Derbyshire countryside with their baby
Sustainable blog of the week: The Flexitarian
Annabelle Randles explains the reasons her blog is not so much about being meat-free, more about eating less of it
Sustainable blog of the week: Moral Fibres
Wendy Graham explains how, despite her environmental qualifications, writing a sustainability blog is a constant education
Sustainable blog of the week: Fab Food 4 All
Jam or quiche? Camilla Hawkins of Fab 4 Food All explains how her blog shares quick, easy, and economical recipes that avoid waste
Sustainable blog of the week: Mommy Emu
Emma Northcott describes the impact that sourcing her own food and switching to eco-friendly products has had on her family
Sustainable blog of the week: The Compost Bin
Sarah Blenkinsop, aka Compostwoman, explains self-sufficiency and sustainability at her family smallholding in Herefordshire
Sustainable blog of the week: Emma 'the Gardener' Cooper
Oca to ochocha, this week’s blogger explains what plants inspire her to be a ‘nerd’ and why growing your own remains a passion
Sustainable blog of the week: Wasted Food
Jonathan Bloom tells us about the inspiration behind his blog, Wasted Food, and his thoughts on America’s attitude to food waste
Sustainable blog of the week: Plastic is Rubbish
Kate Armstrong – aka Polytheen Pam – explains the material origin and recycling mission of her Huddersfield-based blog
Sustainable blog of the week: My Make Do and Mend Year
Jen Gale on the inspiration and challenges behind her mission to repair and create rather than buy new for 12 months
Sustainable blog of the week: Eco-Gites of Lénault
Rosie Hill writes a blog about running an environmentally-friendly home and guesthouse in France
Sustainable blog of the week: Carl Legge
Each Thursday we chat with a blogger who writes about living green. This week it’s Carl Legge, who cooks with home-grown produce on the Llyn peninsula
Sustainable blog of the week: Garden in a City
Last month, Chicago based blogger Jason Kay told us why he loves to garden. This month, he shares why blogging has become another passion
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