Whether you are spending the Valentine’s Day with your partner, celebrating Galentine’s day with friends or practicing some self-care for this time of year we have tips and ideas to stay sustainable this Valentine’s Day!!Â
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They will last so much longer and will be something beautiful to remind them of your thoughtfulness brightening up the home.
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Firstly these treats will be high quality and more delicious.
Secondly you will be supporting fair pay and safe and healthy working conditions for farmers and producers.
Organic winemakers strive to use practices that promote biodiversity and minimize chemicals when making wine. So this wine is free of additives like sulphuric acid, refined sugars and clarification agents. Plus, since organic and natural wines use less sulfites you won’t have as much of a reaction in...
Today, 16th of October, is “World Food Day”. Food is rising in price, but in 2019, Ireland wasted 1.1 million tonnes of food waste, or 55 kg per head.  We are dedicating this post to showing you how to reduce your food waste, save money and buy more sustainable.Â
Retain this sentence: 1/3 of the global food produced is lost or wastedÂ
Consumers, supermarkets, and retailers play an important role in this percentage. When we waste food, we are wasting other resources, such as the energy and the water that were required to be produced. If food loss and waste were a country, it would be the third-biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions.
Fruits and vegetables, plus roots and tubers have the highest wastage rates of any food (40-50%) compared to cereals (30%), fish (35%), oil seeds, meat, and dairy (20%)Â
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Some tips to reduce your food waste (and, at the same time, save money):Â
🍊 Buy only what you are going to eat. It is not necessary to be prepared for the next apo...
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