Aug 1, 2015

Waste Less Wednesday Blog Hop 8/2/17

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A blog party focused on environmentally friendly practices: zero waste, recycling, gardening, homesteading, sustainability, living plastic free and upcycling.  It is live 1200 am Tuesday CST through Saturday 0500 CST. 

The Host:

Katy writes at SkipTheBag about her experiences trying to minimize waste, avoiding plastic and homesteading with her garden and chickens. If you love her posts you can follow her here:





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The Rules:

  • Link up to 3 original blog posts relating to environmentally friendly practices. Posts can be zero waste, living plastic free, sustainability, less waste recipes, homesteading, upcycling or anything else to do with helping out the environment.
  • No links to stores or link parties. Giveaways are OK as long as they are accompanied with a post.
  • Please visit your fellow bloggers: they care about the environment just like you!
  • In addition to featuring the most visited blog, the "most social" person will be featured. It's hard to track, but use the hashtag #WasteLessWednesday when commenting on people's blogs and while sharing posts on social media to qualify.
  • Posts will show in a random order.
  • By participating you give permission for any part of your post, including pictures, to be used for party promotion. Don't worry all credit will be given to the original source. You will also be signed up to receive SkipThe Bag's weekly email that goes out Wednesday mornings as a reminder to participate in Waste Less Wednesday. 

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3 comments:

  1. Thank you for hosting!

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  2. Hi Katy,
    Thank you for hosting this great party each and every week and for featuring my post on "Why You Should be Shopping at Farmers Markets!"
    This week I have shared "How to Reduce Water Use In Your Garden!" & "How and Why to Reduce Toxic Plastic In Your Kitchen!"
    Have a healthy, happy & blessed week.

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