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Top 21 Facts About Recycling
Recycling has become critical to combatting broader environmental challenges as landfills grow worldwide.
Continue ReadingBest Sustainable Workout Clothes Brands to Watch Out For in 2024
At least 12% of people start their fitness journeys in January, contributing to a spike in annual gym signups, according to the IHRSA. Many simply want to feel healthier as we head toward...
Continue ReadingWhat Is Fast Fashion — And How Can We Avoid It?
The clothing industry produces 92 million tonnes of textile waste each year (Circular, 2020), and fast fashion is at the heart of this massive problem.
Continue ReadingThe Most Searched For Sustainable Christmas Items
As population figures continue to rise, and more people become accustomed to single-use products, the world’s growing consumption is wreaking havoc on the planet.
Continue ReadingTop 11 Sustainable Clothing Brands to Watch Out For in 2024
Up to 100 billion clothing items are produced annually worldwide (The Roundup, 2023), which is alarmingly disproportionate for 8 billion people. Most of these clothes will eventually find...
Continue ReadingThe 9 Greenest Cities in the World
The need to fight climate change has inspired cities all over the world to take action by cutting their emissions, reducing their waste, and using green energy.
Continue ReadingHow Does Black Friday Impact the Environment?
Black Friday is one of the year’s busiest shopping periods, with US consumers spending roughly $9.8 billion on lucrative deals during the discount-filled weekend in 2022.
Continue ReadingThe Environmental Impact of the Beauty Industry
Over the last few decades, the beauty market has expanded — and to meet rising demand, many brands have inadvertently made their environmental footprint worse. The rate at which pollution...
Continue ReadingThe 9 Best Sustainable Beauty Brands to Watch Out For in 2024
The beauty industry has a mountain of waste to deal with, creating around 120 billion packaged products every single year — with just 14% of them getting recycled.
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