Too Good To Go. I do hardly anything in supermarkets now. This app helps you cut back your carbon footprint, by tracking everything from driving to shopping and home energy efficiency to encourage little changes. On my mini-odyssey, something significant strikes me. There’s plenty of climate change prevention projects to get involved in, too. The shop is part of what used to be a pub.
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I am convinced that a cookie swap is THE perfect holiday party for anyone looking to reduce their waste! Speaking of good conversation starters, are you familiar with Alter Eco? Alter Eco is my go-to chocolate brand because not only is their chocolate freaking delicious all of their products are made with whole, organic, and Fair Trade ingredients sourced from small scale farmers. Yes, you can buy chocolate AND help plant trees. Alter Eco plants trees with their cacao producers in Peru.
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Sponsored Content. I am captivated. Another innovative food waste app, this time putting restaurants with unsold food, like Yo Sushi and Chopp’d, in aero with hungry customers on a budget. Text format Comments Plain text. Waste has highlighted 10 mobile apps ttading are providing trasing solutions for both residents and industry leaders zero waste trading app. Simply snap a photo on your phone and upload, PaperKarma will then unsubscribe you from the sender’s mailing list. Olio diverts food away from landfill by connecting locals or businesses with leftovers to neighbours in need. Here I pick up an organic eco Easter egg with minimal cardboard wadte and none of those layers of plastic designed to make the egg look bigger. So, turn your good intentions into positive actions with our round-up of the best eco-friendly apps Precise numbers are hard to come by, but some in the business say there are almostmany in environmental hotspots such as Brighton, Bath, Bristol and north-east London, but also in plenty of other less obviously fertile areas. When I hand my business card to Laura Boyes, who started the shop in Decembershe takes a photograph of it and hands it back to me. Single-use plastic use remains front and centre of our minds after David Attenborough’s powerful Blue Planet II documentarybut there’s still more to do to reduce our environmental footprints. The two social entrepreneurs who set up the shop, using their own savings plus money from crowdfunding, are Tom Pell, a year-old chemist who got the zero-waste bug trafing Australia which is at least a decade ahead of the UK in environmentalismand a year-old zro designer, Jeanette Wong. Bird is fascinating on many points, not least in her assertion that plastic should not be seen as inherently the enemy — without it, food waste would be enormous.
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