Sustainable Developments: Housing

Part 1: Sustainable Home Features Individual actions start at home, but what about the places we call home? Sustainable housing and communities can come in many forms. From switching energy, insulation, and water flow regulators, to eco villages and off-grid communities. This series will explore these, and link helpful resources for sustainable living. Sustainable homeContinue reading “Sustainable Developments: Housing”

Herb Gardening: part 1

Growing your own food is one of the most sustainable things we can do, although not all of us have the time or space to start a full veg garden. I will have a post up on starting and maintaining a veg garden soon, so if you are interested check it out! Herbs though, areContinue reading “Herb Gardening: part 1”

Who Gives A Crap? Toilet options.

Hi guys, todays post is a little different. Being eco-friendly can be found in places you might not have expected, and one of these is the toilet! I’m going to highlight some of the more sustainable options available, and tell you about my favourite. Bidet: A bidet, or bidet attachment is arguably the most sustainableContinue reading “Who Gives A Crap? Toilet options.”

Bulk Shopping

On theme with this weeks Monday Motivation, today I am talking about bulk shopping. This can be plastic free, but is also important if you are unable to shop plastic free! You might take a trip to a specific bulk store, a small local plastic free shop or green grocers, or even a big supermarketContinue reading “Bulk Shopping”

Zero Waste Cleaning

A big part of everyone’s life that we all like to ignore: cleaning. Although it may not be something we are conscious of, my cleaning routine used to include A LOT of plastic; plastic surface wipes, several different plastic bottle cleaning sprays, plastic fibre cloths, the list could go on. By cutting down the plasticContinue reading “Zero Waste Cleaning”

Zero Waste Bathroom Routine

Our bathroom routines are filled with single use items and plastic waste, but this is a really easy place to swap to more sustainable alternatives, and some will even save you money. SWAP 1: Bamboo Toothbrush Plastic toothbrushes are incredibly harmful to the environment, from the manufacturing having by-products such as petroleum, to the ‘indestructible’Continue reading “Zero Waste Bathroom Routine”

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