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Great ways to reduce plastic use in your home: Part 3 – around the home

Low Impact

Explore how to reduce plastic use in the kitchen, living area, bedroom, bathroom and even the garden, with the help of our friends at Ethical.net. Plastic packaging is, of course, not the end of the story; most of us also have a huge array of plastic items in our homes. Reduce plastic use in your kitchen.

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Green Your Workplace With These Eco-Friendly Office Products and Supplies

Green Business Bureau

This article includes several eco-friendly office products and supplies that will lower your carbon footprint. The eco-friendly office products mentioned in this article are divided into five common areas of a workplace: Office, Breakroom, Bathroom, Lobby and Outdoors. And let’s not forget about the seemingly harmless pen!

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Sustainable funerals: Part 2 – with Ethical.net

Low Impact

One option for a sustainable burial is simply to opt for a traditional wooden coffin – but one made from a more ethical choice of wood, from sustainably managed woodlands and forests. Some bamboo products will be better than others when it comes to both their human and environmental ethics. Sustainable wood coffins.

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The Seven Sins of Greenwashing

Green Business Bureau

In this Green Business Bureau article, we define corporate greenwash. It’s an easy way to capitalize on the ethical consumer. Greenwashing is more than a question of ethics. To this day, BP has still not recovered in value and has been branded a dirty oil company soiled in shame. Why is greenwashing a problem? “As

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Food preservation methods to make the most of seasonal produce: Part 1

Low Impact

The way we eat has a profound effect on how eco-friendly, ethical, and sustainable our lives can be. In these articles, we’ll take a look at using traditional food preservation methods for making the most of seasonal produce. Find the original article by Elizabeth Waddington on the Ethical.net blog. Part 2 coming soon.

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The Seven Sins of Greenwashing

Green Business Bureau

In this Green Business Bureau article, we define corporate greenwash. It’s an easy way to capitalize on the ethical consumer. Greenwashing is more than a question of ethics. To this day, BP has still not recovered in value and has been branded a dirty oil company soiled in shame. Why is greenwashing a problem? “As

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The Impact of Chemicals in Everyday Products: How to Choose Non-Toxic Alternatives

The Environmental Blog

In this article, we will explore the hidden dangers of chemicals in everyday products and provide valuable insights on choosing non-toxic alternatives that promote well-being and sustainability. When these products are used and eventually discarded, they often end up in landfills or waterways, contaminating soil and water sources.