Becoming Sustainable
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Benefits of Thrifting
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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5 Sustainable Habits to Help Save Money
It is a popular notion that switching over to a greener lifestyle may be costly but it can be light on your wallet and the environment if you plan things correctly. The only consistent increase we can see is the amount of trash that grows day by day while the flora and fauna of earth is being depleted rapidly. -
The Trend of Overconsumption and its Impact
Global development and affluence have bred a culture that promotes the narrative of abundance and replaceability. The population metrics ballooned... -
Amateur’s Guide to Meditation
Meditation has now become a staple for everyone who is trying to reduce the impact of their schedule on their bodies and mind. Meditation is a sure-fire way to reduce stress, anxiety and mental fatigue from our lives but it might seem like a challenge to some who are not familiar with the practice. Treating meditation like another chore in your busy schedule can make it challenging to master. -
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5 simple acts that make a big impact!
Your journey towards sustainability is your own so you decide how you can make an impact today! Promise yourself to try sustainable living today., it's not that hard. The planet is ours and if you wish to stay here longer then try adopting these 5 simple acts into your daily life. There is no planet like our own and we intend to preserve it just as it is. -
What is conscious consumerism?
Conscious consumerism can be as simple as buying what you need. It can start with the mindful approach of just saying no to that cute cheap dress or an extra car in the house or even over-ordering food! -
Here’s how you can spot greenwashing!
This practice of deceitful advertising is known as greenwashing and since it is not a well-known term consumers place their trust in corporations to honour their environment-friendly advertising and representations inadvertently supporting the practice. But once one understands the concept it is relatively easy to spot this unethical practice and make responsible consumer choices to support eco-friendly businesses and sustainable development.