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Ocean Plastic Patches
Garbage Patch Ghost Netting Micro-plastic Ocean Cleanup Ocean Plastic Patches Ocean Pollution
Somewhere between 1.15 million to 2.41 million tonnes of plastic enter the ocean every year from rivers. But where do the items that don't sink end up? Ever heard of the 5 largest Gyres or the Great Pacific Garbage Patch?
How much plastic are you eating?
Micro-plastic Plastic Free Plastic Pollution
From the moment we wake up, to the moment we go to sleep, plastic is an essential part of our daily lives. Now, research shows we not only touch plastic every single day, we also unknowingly eat it through fish, sugar, salt, water and much more!
The environmental price of fashion
Carbon Emissions Ethical Clothing Fast Fashion Recycle The Environmental Price of Fashion Up-cycle
Did you know that the fashion industry emits more carbon than international flights and maritime shipping combined? Its the second-largest consumer of the world's water supply, and it produces 10% of all humanity's carbon emissions! Find out what you can do, to limit your wardrobes impact on the planet!
Eco-Friendly Gift Giving
Bamboo Toothbrush Cotton Muslin Bags Cutlery Sets Holiday Season Non-material Gifts Package Fee Soaps Package Free Package Free Candles Package Free Toothpaste Reusable Bags Reuseable Reuseable Razor Sustainable Wrapping Paper
Holiday season is in full swing and between Black Friday sales and Cyber Monday Sales, many of us have probably started thinking about gifts and ways to show family and friends our appreciation with a wrapped up token of some sort. Can we show we care without causing to much waste and to much impact on the planet? Of course we can!
Plastic free holiday travel
Holiday Plastic Free Plastic Free Holiday Travel Reuseable Reuseable Bottle Reuseable Cup Reuseable Utensils
Holidays are a time to spend with friends and family, unfortunately though, not all loved ones live close by, which means that this season a lot of people will be on the move trying to make their way home or to visit relatives. How can this be done in a less wasteful way possible?