• Eco Friendly Halloween
    Lifestyle

    How To Have An Eco-Friendly Halloween

    Are you celebrating Halloween this year? The traditional trick or treating might not be happening this year but it’s still possible to get into the spooky season, while doing as little damage to the environment as possible. Next time you’re in the shops, take a look at the Halloween aisle. If you’re aware of what our planet is facing right now, these shelves do not make for happy viewing. There is so much plastic, and single use plastic that will be going to waste come the 1st of November. With all this in mind, and given what 2020 has been like, we believe there are things we can do to reduce our…

  • Red, pink and yellow stripey socks
    Recycling

    Don’t Let Clothes Go To Waste

    What do you do with your old clothes or clothes you don’t really like anymore? Let them take up space in your wardrobe? Throw them away? According to the charity WRAP the value of unused clothing in wardrobes has been estimated at around £30 billion. It is also estimated £140 million worth of clothing goes into landfill each year. Considering the amount of damage the clothing industry does to our environment, this cycle of buying excessively and throwing away is not sustainable. In order to prevent clothes going to landfill we have some things you can do to give your clothes a new lease of life. Upcycle This is quite literally the…

  • Vegetables - Plant-Based Diets
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    Use Up All The Vegetables

    Food waste is a major problem we face as a society, with fresh vegetables being a large portion of what’s wasted. Here’s what to do with your veg!