Is Zero-Waste Packaging a Reality or Just a Buzzword?
Single-use packaging is still part of mainstream consumption. So, is zero-waste packaging here to stay, or is it just another buzzword? Let’s discuss.
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Single-use packaging is still part of mainstream consumption. So, is zero-waste packaging here to stay, or is it just another buzzword? Let’s discuss.
Healthy living leads to an active lifestyle. In this fast-fashion era, sustainable activewear brands not only give you a lot of design choices but also provide you with peace of mind while wearing them.
Hair care is an essential part of everyday life, but like everything we do it is rife with the potential for environmental harm.
We discuss why it’s important to teach kids about sustainability, and look at some strategies and activities that can make the process fun and educational.
The worldwide average for internet-based screen time across all devices is 6 hours and 37 minutes per day. Digital minimalism is a means of using time better.
There are some actions you can take and some slight adjustments you can make to work towards green apartment living and create an eco-friendly rental.
It can be the most wasteful day of our lives. Here’s how we’re planning a (nearly) zero waste wedding—and coping with whatever judgements come our way.
This article aims to help you learn a little more about living zero waste, as well as some techniques to help you avoid some of the most common mistakes.
The Future of Packaging – because it affects our food, our medicine, and even our hygiene; and it creates vast amounts of pollution in our rivers and oceans.
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.
Zero waste is a set of eco-habits that don’t appear instantly. However, simple steps will not require a lot of effort and money but will make your kitchen cleaner.
Never mind its reputation for waste: It’s possible to have a zero waste Christmas, enjoy every minute of it, and not come across as a Grinch.
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.
10 Green Habits: We all strive to live sustainably, but how do you really embrace a sustainable lifestyle? These tips will make a great start.
Regardless of events taking place in the world at large, these 10 simple things will help you to live a more sustainable life.
Urban Composting: Food waste is a global issue, but one which several cities are taking steps to address, in a movement that is now beginning to spread.
Keeping plastic and toxic non-biodegradable waste out of the home is a lot easier than you think. A zero-waste bathroom should be the norm if you are passionate about green living.
Bottled Water: Considered by many to be one of the most grievous crimes our species has committed against our planet and its ecosystems.
Zero Waste Living and the 5 R’s: Refuse and Reduce to bring less in; Reuse to maintain balance; Recycle when you can; Rot your kitchen scraps into compost.
Although some people may be intimidated by the zero waste movement and its restrictions, those of us who aren’t able to ‘go zero’ can also do their part.
Not so very long ago, zero waste living was something few people had heard about. Today, it’s top of the list for many eco-conscious people.