
I wrote about toxin-free minimal kitchenware last year and now I’m moving onto sustainable toxin-free tableware and by tableware I mean all the bits and pieces you use to eat your meal.
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I wrote about toxin-free minimal kitchenware last year and now I’m moving onto sustainable toxin-free tableware and by tableware I mean all the bits and pieces you use to eat your meal.
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I didn’t expect to have to write this article so soon. 3 weeks notice for a general election seems very, very short but I’ve read it was done to ‘preempt what would have been a likely government defeat in a confidence motion on minister for health, Simon Harris.’ Politics, eh?
We get told to make our vote count and to use it to wisely to give us the best chance of avoiding extinction, but how do we do that?
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Sustainable living has its ups and downs and I like to talk about both, because doing otherwise just gives a false view of the world which is about as useful as a chocolate teapot. In this article I reflect on what worked, and more importantly didn’t work for me in 2019.
Continue reading “Review of Sustainable Living in 2019”As well as buying better, a key part of sustainability is buying less by keeping things in use for longer through care and repair. This article covers everything you’ll need to know to pick top quality in the first place and tips for keeping clothes, accessories, furniture, cars and toys looking their best and working for longer. Let’s dive in.
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