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Keep The Planet Green
Everybody likes to remain in a green and clean environment and we consistently dream about a fresh and pollution free atmosphere. It’s our ...- Clean air
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5 Unexpected Lessons that Being Eco-Friendly Can Teach You
Choosing to be environmentally friendly isn’t a selfless thing. However, by choosing to play your part in helping the planet you may learn som...- Biodegradable
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Changing Yourself to Change the World
Sometimes it's hard to keep going and it feels like we're all on a treadmill not really going anywhere. It's hard to see the changes we are ... -
Fill Your Wardrobe with Sustainable Clothing
The environmental impact of fashion waste is overwhelming. And as most garments are made from oil-based materials like polyester – 22.67 b...- Donations
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Single-Use Plastic in The Pandemic: How to Stay Safe and Sustainable
Anyone out for a walk recently may have noticed there are new types of plastics littering our environment – masks and gloves from the pa... -
Spend More Time in Nature
The more exposure to nature you have in your daily life, the more likely you are to behave in environmentally friendly ways, such as recycl... -
How to Live a Sustainable Lifestyle?
There are many, many ways to do this, across every industry, every issue and everything you normally buy, use or throw away. You don’t ha...- Biodegradable
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How to Be More Eco Friendly in 2024
As a lot of activities are done subconsciously as part of our everyday routine, there is a great chance that some, if not most, of the act... -
SAVE WATER: Reduce Your Footprints
A water footprint is an indicator that looks at both direct and indirect water use of an individual, business, community, city or country.
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Which Fabrics Create Microplastics?
Ecologist Mark Browne at the University College Dublin found that that 85 percent of the microfibers discovered on shorelines were human-made materials commonly used in synthetic apparel made from such fabrics as polyester and acrylic. -
Earth Has Lost 50% of Its Wildlife In The Past 40 Years
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BUY Less, CHOOSE Well, Make it LAST
If you’re serious about living lightly, think about making some changes to the way you buy new goods and get rid of your old ones. Over time, these simple shifts can add up to a big difference.
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