Are you throwing away any of these everyday household items you could be reusing? Rethink before sending anything to landfill - could you reuse it? Here’s alternative uses for 9 household items usually thrown away…
Read MoreReuse old phones by buying a refurbished phone instead of a new phone! These renewed devices are like new but cheap and an eco-friendly alternative. Here’s what to look for when shopping for a refurbished phone and where to buy a secondhand phone or any electronic device online.
Read MoreHow do reused forever bottles and refill pouches reduce plastic waste and how much waste is saved by using these instead of single-use plastic packaging? We find out how and how much by looking into what Zero Co has achieved so far in its mission to untrash the planet with its refillable cleaning and body care products.
Read MoreHow to prevent mould by absorbing moisture and dehumidifying your home naturally and sustainably, 10 ways to reuse desiccant packs, and eco-friendly methods you can use to get rid of mould.
Read MoreThe return and refill revolution is here! More and more businesses are creating local circular economies by enabling the return and refilling of their product’s packaging, from milk bottles to cleaning product pouches to bamboo makeup cases. We unpack (and then repack) all the ones we could find.
Read MoreWe recently learnt how to make a DIY no-sew reusable shopping bag from an old t-shirt at a Boomerang Bags session. Find a tattered tee and follow these step-by-step directions to make one of your own!
Read MoreYou’ve collected a whole lot of glass jars to reuse, but you’re having a whole lot of trouble getting the labels off. We share 9 ways to get sticky labels and glue residue off glass jars, as well as how to get lingering smells out.
Read MoreKeeping food in clear, unlabelled glass jars can get confusing and it is important to know the expiry date. So, how can you create DIY labels for your jars that are zero waste and reusable?
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