It’s football time in Tennessee, and across town, fans are preparing for what will hopefully be an exciting football season! There are so many ways to cheer on the Vols (or your own team of choice), and whether you’re headed to Neyland or watching from home, there are also many ways to make sure that your fan experience is low waste.
Read MoreEvery day on the news there seems to be a new story about the widespread effects of climate change. This constancy can lead to many environmentally conscious people feeling worn out and hopeless, also known as climate change fatigue.
Read MoreThe Tennessee River is one of the most iconic symbols of not only Knoxville, but of all of the southeast. Unfortunately, the Tennessee River is also home to a substantial amount of pollution.
Read MoreThe ocean is full of many wonders – a million species of fascinating animals, beautiful, biodiverse coral reefs, and mysteriously unexplored depths. Unfortunately, it is also full of plastic. In the Pacific Ocean alone, between the western coast of California and Hawai’i, there is an estimated 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic covering an area twice the size of Texas. All this plastic is known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Read MoreSummer is here! As we head outside to soak up the sun (or relax inside with the air conditioning), there are different sustainability practices that we can adopt to make sure our summer is great for us, and also great for the environment.
Read MoreWhile travel has many benefits, such as widening our understanding of the world and providing escapism from the quotidian, jet-setting around the world unsurprisingly has an impact on the environment. As stewards of the environment, it is important for travelers to know how our tourism impacts the environment, so that we can become sustainable and culturally conscious travelers.
Read MoreSpring is here, and many us are ready to break out our gardening gloves, wheelbarrows, and shovels, and add some of these beautiful plants to our homes. But how many of these plants are native to East Tennessee?
Read MoreThe meat industry creates twice as much pollution as the production of plant-based foods, which creates a huge problem for our meat-loving society. Over 350 million tons of meat are consumed every year, and as the effects of climate change continue in a stark reality, this number needs to decrease.
Read MoreComposting is one of the best things we can do with our food waste, because instead of sending our food to a landfill where it won't be able to break down properly, composting gives our food waste a second life.
Read MoreHouseholds in the US waste a total of 76 billion pounds of food a year in the US. These numbers are even starker considering that one in eight families in the US don’t have access to consistent food.
Read MoreWomen are disproportionately affected by climate change, but they are also leading the way on environmental reform.
Read MoreAlong any aisle in the grocery store, a shopper is likely to find products in packaging with soft green hues, proclaiming that they are “eco-friendly” and “all-natural.” For an eco-conscious shopper, this can often be a determining factor whether or not to buy a specific product. However, oftentimes the shopper has fallen for a greenwashing campaign.
Read MoreWishcycling is a problem familiar to many of us, whether we are avid or beginner recyclers. However, this good intention is actually a major problem for modern-day recycling.
Read MoreAround the United States, recycling programs are being suspended as a result of staffing shortages and high costs. The Beautiful Blog dives into why they’re being cut and how the EPA is working towards a solution.
Read MoreAs you reflect on the previous year and make plans for the coming year, here are some new environmental habits you can develop in 2022.
Read MoreTis the season to waste less! Christmas is a time of excess, but Keep Knoxville Beautiful wants to help you reduce your holiday waste, so check out these tips on how to have a sustainably festive holiday season.
Read MoreCatch up on all the discussion from KKB’s third annual Summit!
Read MoreRecycling has always been a part of everyday life, but over the years, it has evolved from a practical practice to an environmental necessity.
Read MoreWhat should a society do with their trash? That is a question that everyone from Ancient Greece to modern day America have asked. Despite the evolution of society during the thousands of years that have passed, the root of the problem remains the same – how do we dispose of our waste in a way that is safe for both people and the environment?
Read MoreHalloween is a time of celebration and festivity, but it is also a time that generates a significant amount of waste. Keep Knoxville Beautiful wants to help the community have a fun holiday while still being low waste.
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