Sustainability reaches into every part of your life. Every eco conscious person knows that waste and plastic are big environmental problems. Part of living a sustainable lifestyle and being a conscious consumer is reducing waste and disposing of it in a way that stops it from going into a landfill or ending up our oceans.
MoreCritical for our health and safety is maintaining good indoor air quality (IAQ). However, this can be a challenge due to the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in our homes.
MoreThere is a well-known and accepted business concept called the 3Ps of sustainability. The Ps refer to People, Planet and Profit. Barùkas is such a business.
MoreEveryday sustainable living isn't easy. It can be daunting as there are hundreds of things one can adapt. Where even to begin and what environmentally sustainable products to use? One of the most important steps on your sustainable living and conscious consumption journey is reducing plastic pollution and waste.
MoreWith the holidays around the corner gift mania has begun. For any retailer the busiest time is during the holiday season. All I can think of is the waste it will produce from gift wrapping to senseless gifts for the sake of gifting.
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MoreThe bathroom can be a big eco crime scene, from the amount of water we waste, to all the virgin plastic packaging in our beauty products, to unsustainable tissue paper and poor waste disposal. Here are some easy adjustments you can make for a more sustainable bathroom.
MoreAccording to The PEW Charitable Trusts and SystemiQ the plastic wave is expected to DOUBLE in the next 20 years. In the same time plastic pollution is to TRIPLE in terrestrial ecosystems and QUADRUPLE in the ocean.
MoreIt's suspected that polyurethane foam found in some mattresses is a source of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions. Made from ingredients derived from fossil fuels, polyurethane is highly combustible and therefore often treated with flame-retardants that have serious health and environmental impacts. I don’t know about you, but it’s deeply unsettling to think I might
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