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It’s Not Impossible To Eat Sustainably

It’s Not Impossible To Eat Sustainably

by Amalena | Aug 9, 2019 | Food & Lifestyle, Sustainable Living

With all the news going around about it, I’m sure you’ve heard of it – the Impossible burger. It has definitely attracted a lot of attention. What more, meat alternatives are getting more and more popular, in Singapore and worldwide. But why are such food alternatives...
How To Manage E-Waste As A Consumer

How To Manage E-Waste As A Consumer

by Amalena | May 24, 2019 | Food & Lifestyle, Sustainable Living

Have you ever mulled over what to do with that old mobile phone you discovered when cleaning your room? Well, it definitely isn’t something that belongs in the trash bin or any regular recycling bins. This new category of “trash” can be called e-waste. E-waste is...

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