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!
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.
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.
Plastic has become ubiquitous in our lives and our homes, whether it be in the form of utensils or packaging, it has pervaded every aspect of our lives. The comfort and ease of using plastic is the reason for its widespread popularity and increased application in our daily lives. Being extremely cheap and easily discardable, plastics are fuelling the general waste and pollution problem that the world is struggling with. Read More...
Our daily lives are peppered with stress triggers, so much so that getting through the day might seem like a herculean task. That is where meditation comes in, it might seem tedious to set aside some time for meditation in your already busy day, but trust me it works wonders.
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.
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!
Frustration, impatience anxiety and rage are all emotions resulting from a trap we create by ignoring to be more mindful of our environment. You can be more mindful by bringing more awareness into your day to day activities, even mundane things can blossom into something more.