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Lindsay Coulter: Suzuki's Queen of Green


Every the most careful of us can get too much sun. When that happens, Lindsay Coulter's got some relief.



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Green Summer: ** NEW **
  • Home recipes 1 - after sun soothers and non-toxic cleaners for barbecue grill, lawn furniture, garage grease, paint brushes and cars (.pdf)
  • Coming soonhomemade citronella candle, herbal insect repellents, bug bite relief
Green Garden: The Green Spa:
  • Home recipes 1 - hair & face masks, shampoo, make-up remover & lip balms (.pdf)
  • Home recipes 2 - shaving cream, aftershave, toothpaste, skin cleansers, tonic, toner, body wash & body scrub (.pdf)
  • Video How-to's
  • ** NEW ** Homemade Cosmetics Ingredients - Now that you’ve decided to make your own, here’s a list of all the various ingredients you’ll need, what they do and where to find them.

Watch Lindsay in CTV’s The Toxic Truth.

Green Cleaning:
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Lindsay on TV

Lindsay in CTV’s The Toxic Truth.
Lindsay Coulter contributed to a series about toxins by CTV Vancouver reporter Mi-Jung Lee.


Also watch Lindsay on Urban Rush. Click here to watch the videos.



Lindsay Coulter
(604) 732-4228

Lindsay Coulter is the Nature Conservation Outreach Coordinator and Suzuki's Queen of Green with the David Suzuki Foundation, leading a campaign to protect British Columbia’s rich biodiversity. In addition to her species work, and ever since her own environment-friendly wedding in 2006, Lindsay regularly provides media commentary on everyday, green living practices.

Prior to joining the Foundation, she collected data in the boreal forest, spent time as a park interpreter, and worked in private land stewardship in Alberta’s grasslands. In 2005, a move to B.C. saw her work with the South Coast Conservation Program on species at risk in the Lower Mainland.

Lindsay has worked on wildlife and ecology issues since completing her zoology degree at the University of Alberta in 1999. Crafty in the kitchen, she has started a small business of homemade "green" cleaning products and safe cosmetics.

Having trouble with playback?  Here's a YouTube version of "Companion Planting".


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