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Econscious – sustainable, organic cotton clothing
Every now and then a brand comes along who tick all your Green Goddess boxes. I introduced you briefly to one such brand earlier this week in my roundup of ideas for Green Valentine’s Day gifts.
Read MoreRoundup of ‘green’ Valentine’s Day gifts
Valentine’s Day will soon be upon us. And I know as an eco friendly guy or girl, you’ll be looking for things that say “I love you” to the environment and the people in it, as well as each other.
Read MoreFive ethical ways to dress your kids this Christmas
My niece is planted firmly with two (high heeled) feet in Princess mode. And she’s not-too-subtle hints to me about wanting some Princess-y clothes for Christmas.
Read More#showthelove and turn Valentine hearts green
Valentine’s Day is coming up. How do you show your love? If you follow the advice from Hallmark, you’ll shower your loved on with cards and gifts.
Read MoreHow the small things make a difference
Last week we discovered how making tiny and simple changes can have a significant impact on your carbon footprint. And we have a similar theme for this week’s ‘Change the World Wednesday’ challenge.
Read MoreHow to reduce stress and increase focus with this one surprising tip!
My daughter is really artistic – where she got that gift or gene from I have no idea. It certainly doesn’t come from me!
Read MoreGet your family out of the car and onto a digital detox
Are you addicted to your smart phone? I’m beginning to wonder if I am.
Read MoreIt’s World Hepatitis Day #thinkhepatitis
Is Hepatitis something you think much about? Well apparently we should as it’s the world’s 8th biggest killer – right up there with HIV / AIDS
Read MoreLight Switch Timer review from @LightTimer
A light switch timer that reduces your carbon footprint, improves security and helps save money – is it too good to be true?
Read MoreShipping containers: where do they go?
We tend not to think about how food, clothes and supplies get to us, but for the shipping industry one of the main concerns is not the crates that get to their destination – it’s the ones that don’t.
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