Published: 22 Nov 2018
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6 minute read
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Paul Quinn
Vehicle tyres are probably the biggest source of plastic pollution in our rivers and seas, according to a new report commissioned by Friends of the Earth.
Most menstrual products contain plastics - and we don't dispose of them properly. Heidi Ringshaw of Women's Environmental Network (WEN) talks about the problem and solutions.
Published: 18 Sep 2018
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Last updated: 17 Oct 2024
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3 minute read
Pumpkins are a fun treat for spooky season, but they also generate lots of waste. Read our tips for getting the most out of your pumpkins this Halloween.
Could you be eating your own clothes? Our garments are shedding tiny bits of plastic that can escape into the ocean and potentially enter the food chain.
Published: 20 Jun 2018
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Last updated: 22 May 2024
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2 minute read
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Phil Byrne
Make a picnic hamper that's full of wow and free from throwaway plastic. Our picnic ideas are perfect for people who want to show some love for the planet.
Struggling to go plastic-free in the kitchen? Green lifestyle blogger Wendy Graham offers tips on curbing plastics where we cook, store food and wash up.