Heather Grant

Heather Grant is an MA Contemporary Literature student in the North of England (where rainy days are spent reading and rainy evenings are spent at the pub!) and a freelance writer on all thing’s wellbeing and sustainability. She loves cooking vegan food (@hangryvegan_ on insta), yoga, baby turtles, dancing like nobody’s watching, and drinking too much coffee.

You can find her at @writtenbyheather on Facebook and @heathergrantwriter on instagram.

Her website is https://www.heathergrantwriter.com/

Group of smiling people before a Balinese hut at the Astungkara Way

Astungkara Way Lead Bali Tourism into a New Regenerative Era

Step off the beaten path and explore Bali with Astungkara Way, where sustainable tourism and local culture create a mutually transformative experience
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Eco Friendly and Sustainable Shampoo: A Complete Guide

Hair care is an essential part of everyday life, but like everything we do it is rife with the potential for environmental harm.
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A Guide to Community Fridges in the UK and Around the World

How this food waste solution captured a country’s imagination and continues to spread across the globe
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Ethical Skincare Brands: A Complete Guide to Organic, Natural and Sustainable Products

Sustainable Skincare – This Guide discusses the industry’s environmental and ethical problems, highlights some solutions that can be worked into a daily routine, and presents a list of brands that have taken up the challenge to be more conscious, conscientious, and transparent.
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Make Your Food Shop More Sustainable by Asking These 5 Simple Questions

Our food shop is so intrinsically connected to how we treat the environment, though it often doesn’t cross our minds as we do this weekly chore.
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Ways to Care for the Planet: Good for The Earth, The Body, and The Bank Account

5 Ways to Care for the Planet: These simple tips will help you to care, not only for your own health, but for that of the planet too.