About Kindred Living
Kindred Living is an independent information site covering sustainable household habits — reducing waste, choosing reusable materials, and lowering everyday energy and water use. The writing focuses on daily home life in Canada, where municipal collection rules and seasonal heating needs shape many of these choices.
What this site is
This is a reference site, not a shop or a sign-up destination. The guides collect practical steps that a household can act on without buying specialised equipment. Where a step depends on local rules — such as which materials a city accepts for recycling or organics — the text points readers back to their own municipality rather than stating a single national rule.
How the guides are written
Each article is organised around a routine in the home: the kitchen, the cupboard of reusable items, or the utility bill. Drafts are reviewed for accuracy and edited to remove vague claims. When exact figures are not verifiable, the text uses neutral wording instead of inventing statistics.
- Steps are written so they work alongside different municipal programs, not just one city's system.
- Examples are kept concrete — specific items, specific habits — rather than general encouragement.
- External links point only to recognised public bodies and reference sources.
Sources
Background reading draws on publicly available material from environmental agencies and established reference works. Photographs are sourced from Wikimedia Commons under their respective open licences. References used across the site include:
- Environment and Climate Change Canada
- United States Environmental Protection Agency — Recycling basics
- Wikipedia — Compost
Contact
Reader questions and corrections are welcome through the contact form on the home page or by email at hello@kindredliving.pro. Corrections that improve accuracy are applied to the relevant guide and noted by an updated date.