Watch a Replay of Our Earth Day Live Chat: Going Green Without Going Nuts.

We all want to do what we can for the Earth, but it never seems like it's enough. And then when you do look into some of the suggested tip and tricks for being eco-friendly -- it can seems a little extreme, you know? Timed showers, growing your own food at home, REUSABLE BATHROOM PRODUCTS?! There's got to be a way to go green without going completely overboard!

Check out our previous live chat on how to be more environmentally friendly in your everyday life. From the best sustainable foods that should be on your grocery list to DIY home renovations and even the best green tech to buy, our panel of experts gave tips on how to “go green” without having to drastically change your lifestyle.

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Nikki Fotheringham is the Editor of a leading green living blog, GreenMoxie, and has worked as a freelance environmental journalist for over fifteen years. She writes for the Huffington Post, Reader’s Digest, and Greenmoxie.com. Nikki has recently joined the ranks of Toronto’s downtown rabble where she lives with her husband and a very bad dog.




 



Seth Leitman, "The Green Living Guy", is a a reporter, writer, Eco Consultant, and Sustainability expert, host on Blog Talk Radio and author and/or editor of 9 books with McGraw-Hill Professional on the Green Guru Guide series.





 

 


Diane MacEachern is a green consumer advocates and award-winning entrepreneur who founded Big Green Purse, a website to inspire consumers to use their marketplace clout to protect the planet and themselves. She was named one of America’s EcoHeroes by Glamour magazine and included on Earth & Industry’s list of “16 Women in Sustainability You Must Follow."

 

 


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