

4 Ways To Reduce Plastics And Other Single-Use Disposables In Your Kitchen
The 40 days of Lent, which began last week, are a time when many Christians around the world decide to voluntarily give up bad habits or luxuries. This year, it might be time we all consider how to give up – or at least reduce – our reliance on disposable products. A year ago, I decided to create a more environmentally friendly and sustainable kitchen, focusing particularly on reducing my use of disposable products such as plastic sandwich bags, aluminum foil and paper towels
Do you have hard to recycle items?
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Turning the tide on plastic pollution: 5 green innovators you should check out in 2019
In December 2018, representatives from 200 countries reached a tentative agreement on how to implement the Paris Climate Accord, three years after it was signed. Considering how challenging it is for organizations like the United Nations to bring world powers together to tackle global warming, one of the biggest threats facing human life today, it is sadly unsurprising that there has been even less action taken against the second biggest environmental threat facing us today: