Fairtrade Fortnight 22nd February – 7 March 2021
Simply put, Fairtrade is about compensating farmers and workers with better prices, good working conditions as well as fair trading terms for farmers throughout the developing world.
Simply put, Fairtrade is about compensating farmers and workers with better prices, good working conditions as well as fair trading terms for farmers throughout the developing world.
Christmas is a time for giving but it’s also a time where we can consciously cut down on our single use plastic use. Plus, with many of us finding our purse strings have tightened this year, it’s the perfect excuse to get creative.
Ever wondered just what goes into making a disposable plastic bottle? It takes 2000 times more energy to make a typical one-litre bottle, lid and associated packaging than it does to get water from a tap.
Every time you purchase a drink in a takeaway coffee cup, you are unnecessarily adding to the overwhelming pressure on the environment.
In 2018, our country consumed 4.2 billion liters of water from disposable bottles, compared with 3.9bn in 2017.
As a consumer, we need to exert our power. Refusing to purchase so many plastic materials will lead to a decline in demand so that less is created. Here are some useful tips to help you reduce your plastic consumption.
The wide range of HydrateM8 products will serve you well, but in order to get the longest life from your water tracker bottles, insulated bottles, coffee cups and food pots, you should look after them properly.
There are things we can all do to help reduce the damage to the planet. Our eating habits are just one of the areas we can make small changes to not only make ourselves healthier but Earth healthier, too.
Here are a few ideas we have thought of to help reduce our plastic waste at summer events this year.
We’ve put together some tips and tricks for camping that you might find handy now or in the future