Too Good to Waste: How the Circular Economy Is Reshaping Consumption 22 December 2021 ltadmin 0 Consumerism is fuelled by planned obsolescence, the intentional design of a product to only last a certain amount of time before needing replacement. Read more
Children’s Story ‘Little Pago’ Helps Kids Rethink their Plastic Use 6 December 2021 ltadmin 0 The Little Pago author says, “The book highlights one of the critical threats that our marine life face, which is plastic pollution in the ocean.” Read more
How Sustainable is a Focus on Sustainability? 6 November 2020 ltadmin 0 While many businesses have implemented changes towards sustainability, many others have been held back by the need to maintain profits and ROI. Read more
The Struggle (to Live Sustainably) is Real, in ‘The Biggest Little Farm’ 21 January 2020 ltadmin 0 In the new documentary, The Biggest Little Farm, John Chester and his wife Molly take us into their journey of trying to make this utopia a reality. Read more
Buying To Borrowing: The Benefits Of The Latest Retail Trend 27 June 2019 ltadmin 0 The age of minimalism and Marie Kondo is well and truly upon us. Evidently the age of ownership is declining and is taking the stigmas of borrowing with it. Read more
News Responsible Coffee Drinking Combines With Social Enterprise 17 September 2018 Peter 0 Good news! There are plastic coffee cups made, not from fossil fuel, but corn and it's totally compostable. Read more