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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... -
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... -
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... -
Why Do We Struggle with Impulse Buying?
A friendly reminder to avoid impulse shopping. We are tempted to make impulse purchases daily. One of the side effects of impulse b... -
Six Ocean-Friendly Habits to Help Protect Marine Life
While it is disheartening to see that this much trash is compiled on our local waterways, it is very rewarding to see a community come t... -
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... -
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... -
Litter Kills Wildlife
Animals are innocent victims affected by litter every day. Researchers estimate that over one million animals die each year after inge... -
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 ... -
What's Wrong with Plastic Recycling?
Why isn’t more plastic recycled? Most plastic is less recyclable than people think. The very idea that recycling makes plastic use acceptable comes from plastics manufacturers. The reason the public thinks recycling is the answer is that the plastic industry has spent 30 years on multimillion-dollar campaigns saying that, but that is absolutely the wrong message. The message should have been: Don’t use so much plastic.