Eco-conscious consumerism is on the rise and it's coming fast. The demand for environmentally friendly and sustainable products has never been greater. Certified B Corporations, in short B Corps, are accelerating that global culture shift to redefine success in business.
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MoreSustainability at home starts in the kitchen because it can create a lot of waste, from food, to packaging (containers, wraps, serving ware), to water and energy usage. Think about how much waste one single household produces every week in the kitchen alone. It can also be a place for toxic cleaning products. There are
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.
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MoreMicroplastic is everywhere and it’s one of the biggest environmental problems that most people haven’t even heard of. The tiny plastic pieces are found in the arctic ice and the remotest parts of the deep sea. They are in our everyday foods and in our bodies. The harm microplastics are doing to our health are not
MoreAgriculture is the largest cause of global environmental change today. It's responsible for deforestation, desertification, damage to coastal reefs and marine ecosystems and climate change.
MoreBeing energy efficient is a lot easier than you think. There are two main reasons for energy conservation, to save money on your utility bill and to protect the environment. Most people don’t actually know how our every day electricity use contributes to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It is in fact quite significant.
MoreFor the month of July, millions of people across 177 countries have pledged to cut down on the amount of plastic they use. That can be going without single-use plastic for one day, one week or the entire month. The Plastic Free July movement started in Australia in 2011 and has been growing steadily ever
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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