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Eco-friendly Picnics: How To Enjoy Nature Without Hurting It

Eco-friendly Picnics: How To Enjoy Nature Without Hurting It

by Victoria | Jun 2, 2022 | Nature & Us, Sustainable Living

After long hours of working from home, you might also be one of those who have flocked to our local parks and gardens to enjoy the great outdoors. Us too! We love having picnics to spend quality time with our loved ones while getting some fresh air. But sometimes, we...
My Personal Journey To Becoming A Vegetarian

My Personal Journey To Becoming A Vegetarian

by Jo | May 14, 2022 | Food & Lifestyle, Sustainable Living

This article was written by Laraine. I’ve been a carnivore for most of my life. However, about six years ago, I decided to become a vegetarian. Before becoming a vegetarian, I’d often contemplate the chunk of meat before me, wondering about its life and its untimely...
Going meatless? Eating for the planet might not be as straightforward as you think

Going meatless? Eating for the planet might not be as straightforward as you think

by Josette | Oct 26, 2021 | Food & Lifestyle, Sustainable Living

If we are what we eat, I’m essentially an avocado. I’m a flexitarian (can’t turn down mum’s comforting wonton noodles on special occasions) and I’ve revelled in avocados and cartons of almond milk for all my university years. Yet, I’ve been cutting down on guacamole...
How To Kickstart Recycling At Home

How To Kickstart Recycling At Home

by Victoria | Aug 28, 2021 | Food & Lifestyle, Sustainable Living

  Are you trying to start recycling at home? We know it can be tricky to get everyone else in the household on board. Even though our recycling rate is one of the highest in the world at 52%, we have more to uncover about that. While our industrial rate was 68%,...
The True Cost Of Your Online Purchases

The True Cost Of Your Online Purchases

by shiya | Mar 12, 2020 | Food & Lifestyle, Sustainable Living

So there you are seated in front of your computer, scrolling and scrolling and ha! You finally found that perfect item! One-click and with an express fee or membership, the option to get your online purchases delivered to you the very next day. With just an extra $1,...
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