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Silk: The Not So Shiny Truth About The Prized Fabric
Up to 3,000 silkworms are boiled alive in their cocoons to make one silk pillowcase: the slippery story of how the luxurious textiles is produced
Why You Should Say Yes To Saying No
Rather than being a negative no is one of the most positive words around, experts reveal
The Ultimate Guide to the Eco-Friendly Back to School Shop
From recycling, to sourcing second-hand or buying sustainable uniforms there are lots of lessons to be learnt about reducing our family’s carbon footprint in the classroom
Meet the New Female Rangers Waging War on Poaching
Adventurer Holly Budge climbed and skydived Everest, has been lauded by Sir David Attenborough for her elephant conservation work and is the woman behind World Female Ranger Week. Here, she explains why she stands with those women rangers on the poaching front line
Energy Boosting Alternatives to Coffee For Mind, Body and Spirit
Looking for an energetic start without caffeine? We discover an abundance of natural ingredients to maintain balance and stamina throughout your day.
Five Ethical Influencers to Bring Substance to Your Scrolling
Brimming with interesting tips, opinions and hard-hitting facts, these sustainability-focused content creators will keep you inspired and motivated
Seven Simple Ways to Make People Like You More
Being popular means getting hired, promoted and earning more money as well as being healthier – and it only takes a few tweaks to make yourself more appealing
Cryptocurrency. The Trend that Uses More Energy than an Entire Country
The annual energy required by cryptocurrency is more than that of an entire country, leading to concern about its ecological footprint.
Nearly 100 Billion Pieces of Plastic Thrown Away Annually Across UK Finds ‘Jaw-Dropping’ Study
Almost a quarter of a million participants in the Greenpeace survey threw away 6.4 million pieces of packaging waste in just one week, yet only 12 per cent is likely recycled.
Ten Easy Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint… Now
The average person’s carbon footprint is seven tonnes of C02e a year but we can easily reduce it by making tweaks to our everyday lives