Cobie Smulders Says "We're Not Taking the Greatest Care of the Planet" — and That Needs to Change

Photo credit: ANGELA WEISS
Photo credit: ANGELA WEISS

From Woman's Day

National Clean Up Day is Sept. 19, and Cobie Smulders is here to remind you to take care of the Earth. The actress, director, and avid outdoorswoman has partnered with Planet Oat and Clean Trails to get people excited about giving back to Mother Nature. "It seems like the simplest act that we as humans can do to help the environment," Smulders tells Woman's Day. "It’s the bare minimum to pick up after yourself, but so many people still don’t do it." Through the initiative with Planet Oat, Smulders hopes to encourage people to get out into their local parks, to connect to nature, and to leave outdoor spaces cleaner than they found them.

Growing up in Canada, Smulders always felt connected to nature. "I was always on a mountain, in the ocean, in a lake, hiking; I was always outdoors," Smulders says. "It's so beautiful out there, so it's hard not to go out and enjoy those things. And now with the state of the planet as it is, I'm doing everything I can to help protect it and reverse the damage."

The goal is to become "protectors of the environment," Smulders says, and Planet Oat is making it super easy to participate in National Clean Up Day with the whole family. They're giving away free clean up kits that have everything you need to tidy up your local parks. "I’m always getting my family out to go on hikes with me, and I get a little pushback," Smulders laughs. "I’m hoping that having this kit it becomes a bit of a game and a challenge of let’s clean up and let’s find as many pieces of trash as we can. And I hope it’ll make people aware of how people don’t clean up."

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Happy #Earthday Everyone!! Just me and my peas. I think that being isolated together gives us an opportunity to look at the way we can lower our carbon footprint and help our planet. Here are a few things I am doing...if your interested in them please head to my stories to find out where to find these products. If your looking for a place to put your dough, please consider donating to @oceana who is doing incredible work preserve our oceans. 1. Eating Less Animal Products I only eat animal products for one meal a day. This is the greatest way you can help the environment. Maybe start with implementing @meatlessmonday in your life. Reducing your consumption of meat helps lower your carbon footprint, saves water, lowers the use of fossil fuels and is great for your heart and kidneys! 2. Shop a CSA Farmbox Support a local CSA (community supported agriculture), get veggies from local farms in your area delivered to your house. Here in California I get the CSA box from @FarmFreshToYou that is delicious! Or find a Farmers market when we are out of isolation. 3. Replace Single Use Plastic Storage Bags A small, easy and affordable green option is replacing your single use plastic bags with STASHER BAGS. @stasherbag 4. Smart Sheep Dryer Balls Replacing the standard chemical filled dryer sheets and fabric softener, these @dryer.balls cut drying time, soften your clothes and reduce static. They are made in Nepal and packaged by work at home moms in Utah, employing over 150 women and minorities with a strong living wage.

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Whether you can dedicate an entire afternoon or just half an hour to cleaning up your local environment, every little bit helps. "We're not taking the greatest care of the planet at the moment," Smulders says. "And I'm hoping people get out and can see that for themselves, and hopefully they'll take a stand to help the planet."


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