Whether it’s your first time doing Plastic Free July or your fifth, there’s always a way to get involved to celebrate this month of using less plastic. You can go small, go hard, go big, or go wide. Either way, decide on your approach this year and start planning how you’ll reduce your plastic waste this July now.
Read MoreGoing completely plastic free in one month is not easy or at all likely but what about just switching three easy things? Sound doable? This is what eco store, Biome is suggesting this Plastic Free July.
Read MoreThings are a bit different this Plastic Free July (pandemic), and you may not be able to refuse plastic in ways you previously did, but there are still ways in which you can reduce your plastic usage this month. We list 10 of them.
Read MoreAre you doing Plastic Free July this year? Looking for tips on how to tackle a month free of plastic? We’ve got six survival tactics and loads of advice on how to survive Plastic Free July…
Read MoreIt can be frustrating when government and businesses aren’t implementing policies and procedures to reduce waste and carbon emissions and it is easy to feel powerless. However, there are many things you can do beyond reducing your own waste that can help bring about sustainable change.
Read MoreWondering how to start going zero waste or how to find out what waste you're still sending to landfill? A bin audit is a great way to understand your waste habits and see where you can change. It'll help you find solutions for your waste generation. Here's how to do it...
Read MoreMoat zero waste beauty and hygiene switches save both waste and money. This is due to either DIYing a cosmetic product instead or buying a single reusable alternative rather than continuing to buy the single-use option over and over again. You won't regret swapping to these eco-friendly bathroom product options...
Read MoreBuying online seems like it would be much more wasteful than buying from a local store, when in fact, it can actually be the more eco-friendly choice. We explain why and share how to make online shopping as zero waste as possible.
Read MoreJust because something can't be recycled curbside doesn't mean it can't be recycled! There are some other amazing avenues through which we can recycle hard to recycle items like plastic tubes, contacts and coffee capsules. We list the things you didn’t know you could recycle and where to recycle them.
Read MoreA high percentage of the materials used in e-waste can be recycled. We answer where e-waste can be recycled, how to clear your data, where e-waste goes, and how we can stop creating it in the first place.
Read MoreStraws and plastic bags are the two things that we are regularly told to refuse, and you should say no thanks to them, but what else can we and should you refuse to reduce unnecessary single-use waste?
Read MoreCutting waste going to landfill from your life doesn't have to be difficult or mean going out of your way. It also doesn't have to mean buying new tools or going way out of your comfort zone. Which of these five ways to reduce your landfill load without even trying but just by choosing the better, more sustainable option do you do anyway?
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