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Love Beer, Hate Plastic? Introducing the In the Drink Scheme
Love drinking beer in the sunshine, but hate the mountain of throwaway plastic cups youâve been served this summer? The number of disposable cups being served by the leisure industry is staggering. Each year 100 million single use plastic cups are served up at UK music festivals, thatâs not even counting the number given out by pubs, party boats and small riverside events.
In the Drink is a new scheme aimed at encouraging bars and events in cities to ditch throwaway cups. This not-for-profit scheme rides on the changing public mood about the use of disposable plastic.
9 Ways to Reduce Your Plastic Consumption and Save Money
Looking at the problem of plastic waste in its entirety can be damaging and counterproductive, a bit like looking directly at the sun. If you can make reducing your plastic waste a slow, steady, thoughtful process then youâve got much more chance of lasting success. With that in mind, here are 9 habits you can cultivate to help you on your road to a less plastic-filled life, without breaking the bank.
Cotopaxi Backpacks: Alleviating Poverty with Adventure
Cotopaxi are an ethical outdoor gear brand with a difference. A remarkable social mission might be the beating heart of the company but innovative, considered and durable design is the backbone. Read on to find out more about this brand and what we think sets their gear apart.
Your phone is going to die. Is there another way?
No matter how much you spend and how delicately you care for it, your phone will have a death day. Phone lifespans average about two years at the moment, reaching their demise often without being repaired, refurbished or recycled. Is there a better way? We take a closer look.
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The Eco-Explorer: Camping Gear that Leaves No Trace
If youâre a regular outdoorsy type, youâll be familiar with the âLeave No Traceâ signposts placed prominently throughout campsites and trail routes. But as the used potato chip packets wafting intrusively across the open expanse reveal, leaving no trace of you and your fellow campers can be a tougher challenge than pitching a tent in torrential rain.