Reusable alternatives are becoming more popular as time goes on; people are starting to make the switch to cut down on waste and single-use plastics.
We have now launched our new stainless steel cups, just in time for the summer adventures to begin. There are many reasons why you should start usi...
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Did you know that over 11 million metric tons of plastic enter our oceans every year? (unep.org).
Our planet is struggling with the sheer volume of plastic being produced, consumed and thrown away daily. Much of it is never recycled and ends up in landfill and our oceans, polluting our soil a...
Sustainability at home is not about being perfect. It’s firstly about awareness. Awareness of the carbon footprint we create in our homes, but also about what we bring into and out of our homes (especially the waste). Being sustainable at home can lead to changes in your lifestyle, from what y...
It may seem difficult to find sustainable ways to shop for groceries, considering most common items in shops come packaged and/or wrapped in plastic. However, there are some steps you can take reduce your waste.
Here are our top 5 tips to help:
Start yourself off nice and easy by actually makin...
Does your bathroom generate a lot of waste? 🗑
Bathrooms can be one of the most wasteful rooms in your house. Research suggests that only 50% of bathroom rubbish is recycled. This means that much of it ends up in landfill, or in our oceans and rivers.🛀
What could you do to reduce your waste? He...
What's all the fuss about BPA? Where can it be found and should I be avoiding it?BPA is one of the most common chemicals to which we are exposed to in our everyday life. It is the building block of polycarbonate plastic, and is also used in the manufacturing of epoxy resins for lining metal food ...