Becoming Sustainable
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Food Storage: Go Plastic Free
Plastic containers have been a part of our childhood, and plastic containers, in general, have proved useful time and again to store a variety of items. From storing leftovers to storing lunches for school, plastic containers were an important part of our everyday life. -
Why Thrifting Is Good for You and the Environment
Trends come and go almost cyclically but some things remain evergreen. Thrifting or thrift shopping is the act of buying pre-loved items at a discounted price. These items that have lost their value to another might still prove to be invaluable for you. Respecting the things we own is important as opposed to treating them as merely replaceable. The capitalist culture would lead you to believe that buying pre-owned things is a waste of your resources but oftentimes you can hunt for real treasures in thrift stores that far surpass their retail value. Thrifting is not only beneficial for you and your wallet but also for the planet.
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How to Start Your Zero Waste Journey: Beginner Products
While it is not always necessary to get new products to go zero-waste, it is extremely important to take a stock of things that you already have. The ultimate goal of the zero-waste movement is to reduce the amount of things we discard so starting to assess our existing habits and articles can have a huge impact on the overall waste we generate. -
5 Sustainable Gift Ideas for Every Occasion
Gifts bring a smile to anyone’s face whether you are getting something for yourself or you are giving gifts to others. Conscious consumers are now shifting the market demand from wasteful gifts to sustainable gifts. Read More!