This weekend, the world celebrated Earth Day, a day to appreciate nature and to make a commitment to protect the earth for future generations. I’ve always been a believer that small actions can make a big difference so to me, Earth Day is a time to plan small ways I can help make the world a better place all year long. And that’s exactly what Live Clean is doing as well with its new 1L Hand Soap Refill bottles!
Available in three popular varieties, these 1L refill containers are a perfect way to use less plastic while also getting more value for your dollar. Choose from Moisturizing Sweet Pea, Hydrating Fresh Water or Hydrating Argan Oil. Personally, I adore the sweet almond-like scent of the Hydrating Argan Oil hand soap; it’s a great way of keeping my hands soft and protected from harsh Saskatchewan winds.
The bottles contain enough hand soap to refill an original pump bottle of Live Clean Hand Soap twice and of course, like all Live Clean products, the soap is free of parabens, phthalates, SLS and mineral oil. In other words, it’s a smart choice for the earth in more ways than one!
Want to add some eco-friendly cleanliness to your house? Live Clean is very generously offering three lucky Mommy Kat and Kids reader a prize pack containing their choice of any one of the Live Clean 500mL pump hand soaps and one of the 1L refill bottles, a $13 total value! To enter to win, just leave a blog comment about a small thing you do to help make the earth a better place.
Live Clean Hand Soap has been a household essential for me for years now, and now that we’re officially starting the process of building our dream home, I can’t wait to ensure every bathroom has a bottle of the soap with my refill bottles ready when needed. Find the bottles and other great Live Clean products at stores across Canada or online today!
Francine says
I’m growing my own pesticide-free tomatoes on my balcony this year
Amy Heffernan says
We recycle our bottles and cans!
Soozle says
I grow my own veggies and compost the waste!
Janet M says
I compost all kitchen left overs and use them in my veggie garden .
Hélène Chiasson says
I recycle paper, cans, and plastic as much as possible.
Michelle W says
One of the things I do is recycle our beverage containers
christine w says
I try to walk as much as I can everywhere instead of driving.
Glogirl says
I carry a reusable bag in my purse at all times so I don’t have to use plastic bags at a store.
M. Ashman says
Does constantly telling your kids to turn lights and monitors and tvs off, count? lol Seriously, we try to be very conscientious about all of those things and recycle, compost, and not use any chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides.
Mel Ashman says
We recycle, compost, and don’t use chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides on our lawn or garden.
jan says
We signed up to do a community park clean up
Lynda Cook says
I recycle as much as I can and try to use natural cleaning products!
Tara Betterley says
We recycle and use our compost in our gardens!
Rosanne Robinson says
We recycle as much as possible on a daily basis.
Jeannie says
We use cloth diapers with our baby.
Amy C says
we recycle
Silvia D says
We recycle .
Carol Denny says
We recycle and compost kitchen waste.
Sherry K says
I compost both household things and garden cuttings and use the compost on the garden.
Jay Jackson says
I volunteer for Ducks Unlimited which is a wetland conservation organization.
Donnas says
We recycle and compost. And carpool to work.
joy says
we don’t litter – we recycle what we can – we don’t waste anything
kathy downey says
We recycle water and bottles and all food!
Marlene J says
If I have any clothes that I haven’t worn for a year or more, I’ll give them away: to friends, relatives, swap event or charity shops.
Deanna Barkley says
I have a vegetable garden and a butterfly friendly flower garden. I recycle and compost.
melissa marie says
In our home we recycle, compost and plant bee friendly flowers.
nicole aben says
I use cloth diapers and recycle
Judy Cowan says
We use reusable water bottle and litterless lunches.
Anu Chopra says
I recycle as much as possible and donate old clothes to charity to help make the earth a better place.
Allie f says
I recycle and turn off lights when not in the room!
Josie says
We recycle and reuse as much as possible. We actually have very little garbage
Louise says
we compost and recycle bottles
Lori L. says
Starting a compost bin this year!
Erin W says
We take a bag with us to the beach and pick up garbage as we explore.
Tara says
We raise our own chickens and they get kitchen scraps. We also recycle everything.
leanne says
Always recycle.
Carole D. says
One of the things I do I recycle and reuse bags!
Sab Edwards says
We reccyle at home, have done it for years, have cloth, reusable grocery bags (for years now). We even recycle at work, and I prob am more responsible for it then anyone else as I am the last person there each night (So I’m the one tossing out the garbage or bringing the stuff to the blue bin)
ivy pluchinsky says
We recycle, reuse and use cloth shopping bags!
Fan R says
Buy local produce and walk instead of driving whenever is possible.
nicky says
I use cloth diapers on baby!
Carol M says
I recycle everything I can.
Kristy says
We recycle, grow our own veggies and use reusable containers.
Juliee Fitze says
We recycle, compost and reuse what ever we can.
Joanne Elford says
We plant a variety of flowering trees and plants, and put in some tomato plants as well.
kristen visser says
we like to clean up garbage on our family walks!
Holly MacRitchie says
I use my compost daily to eliminate garbage garbage!
DebP says
I grow my own herbs. I don’t use any chemical fertilizers or pesticides. I walk to the store in summer instead of using the car, whenever possible. I recycle and compost.
Diana Powell says
We use reusable containers for our lunches.
Debbie Petch says
I recycle everything and do not litter!