Becoming Sustainable
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8 Easy Ways to Lower Your Carbon Footprint Every Day
Unlock the Secrets to Eco-Friendly Living: 8 Easy Tips That Will Blow Your Mind! Save the Planet AND Your Wallet? Click Now and Transform Your Life Today!" -
Why Community Engagement Is Important for Sustainability
Want to know the secret to create a sustainable future? Discover why community engagement is the key to success! Learn how -
What is Circular Economy?
Are you tired of the same old wasteful ways of our current economy? Want to save the planet while also saving money? Look no further than the revolutionary concept of circular economy! Discover how this game-changing system is reshaping industries and paving the way for a more sustainable future. Don't miss out on this eco-friendly revolution - read on to learn more! -
What Does the Slow Flower Movement Stand For?
Flowers have been prized for their beauty and aroma for millennia and used for a variety of things. One would think that growing natural plant life might not have an adverse impact but just like clearing rainforests to make way for agricultural land is harmful, so is the mass production of flowers. -
The Environmental Impact of Hybrid Working: Good or Bad?
As waves of covid washed all over the globe and wasteful human activity came to a staggering halt. Hybrid working emerged, but is it good for us? Is it the right thing for your mental health and for the environment?
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Climate Change Jargon Explained: Key Terms You Should Know
There are many technical words that we keep hearing in popular media related to climate action but what do these buzzwords actually mean? Are terms like Carbon neutral, Carbon Negative, Net Zero and Climate Positive just marketing gimmicks or are they definitive? Do they all mean the same thing or do they differ? read further to find the answers
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How to Go Zero Waste: Simple Everyday Tips
Going zero-waste might seem like a daunting task but if we take one step at a time anything is possible -
How to Shop Online Sustainably: A Practical Guide
It is believed that online shopping can be less damaging to the planet as opposed to traditional shopping, but how far is that actually true? -
The 3 Pillars of Sustainability Explained
We often associate sustainability with the protection of the environment but sustainability cannot be achieved in isolation,but is rather the combined development of three factors. Just like all components of an ecosystem are interdependent, in the same way true sustainability can only be achieved by paying equal attention to its three facets. Sustainability itself refers to systematic development of all aspects of life and hence its determinants also come from all these facets. Society, economy and the environment are three facets of development that need to be considered when targeting the goal of sustainability. Read More. -
Everything You Need to Know About Azo Dyes in Textiles
Azo dyes are used in almost all products like plastics, food, cosmetics and textiles. Since they have intense pigmentation they are used on all textiles with ease, whether they are natural or artificial and around 70% of commercial textiles employ these dyes. But azo dyes are extremely harmful to the environment and humans. Read More.. -
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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