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Zero waste hacks: cloths and scrubbers

Paper towels are a staple in many homes because reusable cloths and sponges are considered unhygienic. It is true that … More

compostable, ecoliving, kitchen cloth, plasticfree, scrubber, scrubbies, sustainable, waronwasteau, zerowaste

Bulk food shopping made easy

If you usually shop at a supermarket, adding bulk food shopping onto your to-do list might not be something you … More

bulk food, organic food, packaging, Plastic free, supermarkets, Zero waste

Gardening without plastic

These days plastic seems to be an integral part of gardening but it doesn’t have to be.  The trick is … More

compost, gardening, Plastic free, seedlings, worm farms, Zero waste

Are hankies better than tissues?

Are tissues really bad for the environment even though they are made from renewable resources? Ever since Kimberly-Clark created tissues … More

handkerchief, hanky, landfill, renewable resources, rubbish, tissues, trees, Zero waste

Does buying secondhand clothes encourage waste?

I’ve just completed round two of my wardrobe cull. Ten bags later I’m feeling pretty proud of myself  that I … More

clothes, Clothing, second hand, wardrobe

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