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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 lea... -
Plant Trees to Attract Birds and Help Environment
One of the best ways to combat climate change is to fill your garden with as many trees, shrubs, and other plants as possible. Whether a... -
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... -
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 rec... -
Protecting the Environment While Exploring the Outdoors
Exploring the outdoors can be intriguing for many, but for many environmental conservation is not at the top of their minds. Every perso... -
Single Use Plastic Ain't Sexy
Plastic bags, straws, bottles, packaging, and takeaway containers are so ingrained in our daily lives that they’re hard to escape. An... -
Solutions to the E-waste Problem
Nobody expects the amount of e-waste we generate to suddenly drop — in part because prices of new electronics are dropping, making them ... -
Creative Ways to Upcycle Your Plastic Bottles
Sure, you toss your plastic bottles into your recycling bin instead of the regular trash, but did you know you can go one step further b... -
How to Throw a Zero Waste Party?
Think back to the last time you cleaned up after a party. How many trash bags filled with napkins, plates, silverware, and cups did ... -
Where To Donate Your Clothes?
Wondering where to donate clothes?
We have some recommendations that will help you to do it easily.
If you’re looking at something, and you’re like, ‘this really deserves to go in the trash, but I don’t want it to go into the landfill,’ instead of donating it to a nonprofit — put the burden on a corporation. Give lower-quality garments to a clothes brand like H&M, which has a buy-back program that takes all clothes of any brand or condition.
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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.
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