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You’ve given up dairy, but you’re unsure which of these colorful cartons is the most environmentally friendly milk substitute. It’s a valid concern, especially as new plant-based milk varieties emerge, each with a distinct flavor and nutritional profile. But what about their effect on us and the planet? The average plant-based milk is significantly more sustainable than dairy milk. A 2018 study by some experts concluded that a glass of dairy milk generates three times…

Ziploc bags – love them or hate them, there’s no doubting that these flexible, zippered bags are a brilliant idea. In the 1950s, a Dane came up with the idea for the Ziploc bag, which was then improved by two well-known Romanian companies. By the 1970s, the Ziploc bag was a popular item in the United States for solving food storage concerns. However, Ziploc produced others. These single-use plastic bags are harmful to water, land,…

Every December, when “All I Want is You” begins playing on the radio, people are struck with the need to create, bake, and organize the ideal Christmas feast and decorate the house to perfection. And despite Mariah Carey’s declaration that she doesn’t care about the presents under the Christmas tree, it seems vital to wrap gorgeous, Insta-worthy items. We all know we are not alone. It is easy to get caught up in the dream…

Over the past few years, the AirPods line has grown to include three different and popular styles. If you’ve had them for a while and use them frequently, you may need to recharge them more frequently than you used to in order to get anything close to the advertised battery life. If you’ve had the first-generation or second-generation AirPods for years, their batteries may be on their last legs. So, what can be done with…

When a household battery dies, do you know how to properly dispose of it? Or even which choice is the most sustainable? Rechargeable batteries are available in a variety of forms and sizes. You can find them in your car and in most electronic devices, like cell phones, tablets, and laptops. There are also rechargeable alternatives to conventional alkaline home batteries. With so many wireless devices in the house, it is important to know how…

Wool is a naturally resilient material. Wool clothes can be worn for a long time, so they have less of an effect on the environment. According to research, woolen items have the ability to last 20 to 30 years, and frequently longer. Wool is widely recyclable and has well-established recycling routes. Prato, Italy, is a well-known center for the recycling of wool. There, textile makers refined their craft, and their knowledge is now in high…

The rate of increase of e-waste in our landfills is comparable to the plastic catastrophe, but it has gotten less attention. E-waste contributes the greatest number of toxins to our landfills and therefore deserves special consideration. In fact, it makes up 70% of all harmful waste in the world, and only 12.5% of it is recycled in a good way. Mobile phones are the most often discarded personal gadgets (an average of 18 months after…

Straighteners make getting ready in the morning, for a night out, or for a special occasion quick and easy. Since new hair dryers, straighteners, curling tongs, and other grooming tools come out all the time, you may be thinking about getting a new one. But what do you do with your outdated technology? Whether it is damaged or you just wish to replace it, there are ethical ways to dispose of an old hair straightener…

When it comes to winter fashion trends, everyone enjoys wearing fur apparel and accessories. Undoubtedly, fur coats are a timeless favorite due to their elegance, durability, and allure. However, like other clothes, fur coats deteriorate over time. So, even though old fur jackets are strong enough to last for years, you should think twice before wearing them. Fur attire, such as a genuine fur coat, stretches back to the earliest civilizations. Primitive man’s harsh living…

During the chilly winter season, everyone enjoys snuggling up under a duvet to stay warm. The fabric is sewn together to make a huge bag, which is then stuffed with soft materials such as down or feathers. The duvet is the top covering of bedding that provides warmth when sleeping. People frequently mistake doonas for comforters, although they are distinct. Comforters are flatter than duvets and must be piled with blankets to keep warm in…