5 Things You Don’t Need to Buy New

It’s true! We all need stuff. But many of the items we need to live can be obtained without buying brand new. In several instances, buying new can be an unnecessary waste of money, and may exacerbate the problem of environmental waste. Often, pre-owned items bring BIG savings and more value for money when compared […]

7 Home Organisation Tips to Avoid Clutter and Reduce Waste

Good organisation could be your answer to household clutter, waste, and freeing up more space in the home (no need to fill it with more stuff). At the very least, it’ll help you locate your keys. Minimise clutter in every part of your home with these simple organisation tips. First off… have a regular cleaning […]

12 More Sustainable Living Tips for Beginners

Sustainable living is truly a journey. It’s all about the little things you do consistently, and that’s why I LOVE writing these types of blog posts for you. But I’ve also found that you love them too! Previously I gave you 19 Sustainable Living Tips for Beginners (check it out if you haven’t already), now […]

The Buyerarchy of Needs: A More Intentional Approach to Shopping

I’m sure most of us are familiar with Maslow’s hierarchy of needs which examines the motivation behind human behaviour and choices.  According to Maslow’s hierarchy, humans must fulfill basic needs in a specific order to achieve self-actualization (top-level need). Sarah Lazarovic, a Canadian artist and visual journalist, has reimagined Maslow’s hierarchy to bring a fresh take […]

10 Green Living Ideas That Can Save You Money

Sustainable living has tremendous benefits for the planet as it facilitates the conservation of natural resources, minimises waste and reduces pollution. The benefits of a sustainable lifestyle are not exclusively for the environment, however. Living sustainably can provide economic benefits as well. Check out these green living ideas that can save you money while promoting […]

12 Simple Ways to Live with Less Plastic

Plastic currently offers unmatched properties including versatility, durability and low cost, making it the preferred material of the modern economy. Sadly, one of its best qualities – its durability – is responsible for numerous environmental woes that currently persist. Some plastic material can take up to 600 years to break down. Thus, once produced, it BASICALLY […]

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