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Disposable Cotton Pads - Why We Hate Them!
We can all make a difference to reduce waste and our beauty routines can be a great place to start. One of the easiest steps you can take to reduce some of that waste is swapping the single-use cotton pads for our Reusable Nail Polish Remover Pads! These little, white, single-use cotton pads might look clean and simple, but when it comes to the environment, they REALLY aren’t.
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5 tips for a more sustainable Valentine's Day
Whilst it may be lovely to be showered with gifts, have you ever considered how wasteful and harmful to the environment that Valentine's day can be? -
Is it possible to be a sustainable pet owner?
Owning a pet can produce a lot of waste (and that's not just from the pets!). The biggest pet problem, ecologically speaking, is pet food. According to WRAP, 1,263,000 tonnes of pet food is sold annually in the UK, producing over 75000 tonnes of primary packaging waste. Luckily, we have some tips to reduce your fur-babies' carbon paw-prints! -
How To Make Your Own Oat Milk
If you're on an eco-friendly, plastic-free, zero-waste mission within your diet, switching from dairy to plant-based milk is a great place to start! Here is a delicious recipe if you fancy giving it a go! -
Nurdle - Tackling Microplastic Pollution
Nurdle is a British not-for-profit business that focusses on the removal of micro plastics from the environment. They have developed two machines that have so far collected over 30 million pieces of plastic from UK shores, which they upcycle into super stylish products! -
10 tips for Sustainable Solo Living
“It is said one-person householders are the biggest consumers of energy, land and household goods...", but cutting out waste can seem so much more difficult for those of us who live alone. Contrary to popular belief, however, there are plenty of things you can do to be more environmentally friendly as a single occupant. Here are some top tips for sustainable solo-living… -
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I want to make eco-friendly choices! Where do I start?
The whole concept of making green choices can be overwhelming. There’s so much information out there isn’t there?
We want to give you some initial ideas to set you on the right track. They’re changes that we think are pretty straightforward and will be a great way to get you started.
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