Becoming Sustainable
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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! -
Guide to Ethical Fashion
Broaden your horizons and look further than those window displays of fast fashion into a greener future. Looking trendy does not have to come at the cost of harming our planet, ethical fashion should be adopted by everyone. Many ethnic communities already adhere to the central tenets of ethical fashion but it’s time for everyone to adopt the same to pave the way for a more inclusive future that is not only good for people but also the planet. Click to read more! -
7 Ways to Repurpose Food Waste in your Homes
In a country where the recycling system is not as robust, most of the waste generated from households just ends up in landfills and water sources polluting land and water. Even though food waste is biodegradable it takes time for it to break down completely and at the rate that we generate waste the natural breakdown process cannot keep up. -
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. -
Are Plastics Really Bad for the Environment?
The problem of plastic pollution is grossly misunderstood by the masses. Paper and metal straws can combat this problem only when used daily, and replacing your plastic grocery bag with a cloth one would have a considerable impact (although every step counts!) when you use the same bag for the rest of your life.
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Zero-waste Products for Beginners
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 Ways to Shop More Mindfully
Most of us have grown up in an age of abundance with little regard for the impact that our choices have on the environment. The incredible ease of shopping at a touch and increase in disposable the variety of products has led to the development of a culture that promotes excessive buying regardless of wants and needs. Read More. -
Replacing Plastic in Your Homes
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... -
What is Upcycling?
The term upcycling might sound really similar to the popular term recycling, and while both promote sustainable living they are distinct from one a... -
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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. -
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.
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