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#Eco-friendly Notebook
harshitajoshi28 · 3 months
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Our Motto is to help you Shop Only Sustainable. This book is a reminder to do just that!
A minimal A5 Size Eco-friendly Notebook Kraft Brown Soft Cover (210 x 140 mm) with 64 Blank Pages.
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thewitcheslist · 1 year
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https://kalpanapapers.com/collections/embrossed-paper
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The new school year has almost arrived and the familiar hectic upgrading of supplies is already going on. For so many years around, there has been a lot of chatter about 'going green' and in making sustainable choices in specific and general areas of lifestyles. But recently, as the demand for eco-friendly school supplies is on the rise, this needs to be stated. By choosing greener alternatives, we fulfill not only the drive toward a greener environment but also toward green education in general. This blog will take you through the process of choosing the right sustainable school supplies that will help guarantee a much greener learning example for your child.
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pahicraft · 1 year
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tinalilith1 · 1 year
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Picture-Perfect Pages: A Deep Dive into the Charm of Rifle Paper Co.’s Notebooks
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There’s no denying that the charming and decorative Rifle Paper notebooks are instantly recognisable among the competition, with several unique elements that make them truly special.
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thebamboobae · 1 year
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One such area where it has become essential to switch to eco-friendly products is stationary. Here are 6 eco-friendly stationery products that will change your life.
Eco-friendly products you need in your life
1. Recycled Paper Notebooks: Recycled paper stationery is one of the best options if you want to go eco-friendly. Most conventional notebooks are made from virgin wood pulp, which not only leads to the destruction of forests but also supports the paper industry’s associated polluting practices. Recycled paper notebooks, on the other hand, are made from post-consumer recycled paper, which reduces the demand for virgin wood pulp.
2. Plant-Based Pens: Traditional pens are made from petroleum-based plastics, which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. However, plant-based pens are made from materials like cornstarch, wheat straw, and other plant-based fibers, which reduce the carbon footprint of the pen production process. They are also biodegradable, which reduces the environmental impact of disposing of these pens.
3. Eco-Friendly Sticky Notes: Sticky notes are a staple in every office and workspace. However, traditional sticky notes are not considered eco-friendly stationery as they are made from virgin wood pulp. Eco-friendly sticky notes, on the other hand, are made from recycled paper and use water-based adhesive.
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enchantedwitchling · 1 year
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Respecting Nature: How to Be an Eco-Friendly Witch.
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Witchcraft and nature have an unbreakable bond—one that invites us to celebrate and protect the very world that inspires our craft. As stewards of the Earth, it's essential to practice our craft with the utmost respect for nature. Embracing eco-friendly witchcraft not only honors the environment but also deepens our connection to the magic that surrounds us.
In this blog post, we'll explore the art of "Respecting Nature: How to Be an Eco-Friendly Witch," discovering the importance of eco-conscious practices and offering alternative, sustainable tools to traditional witchcraft practices.
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1. Sustainable Altar Decor 🌿
Consider incorporating natural and biodegradable altar decorations like leaves, flowers, and twigs instead of synthetic materials. These elements not only infuse your space with a touch of the Earth but also return to it without harming the environment.
2. Eco-Friendly Candles 🕯️
Opt for candles made from sustainable materials like soy or beeswax. These alternatives burn cleanly, emit fewer toxins, and support eco-conscious practices. You can also repurpose candle stubs into new candles, reducing waste.
3. Ethical Crystal Sourcing 💎
When collecting crystals for your practice, research ethical sources and suppliers. Be mindful of the environmental impact of crystal mining and choose to support companies that prioritize sustainability and fair labor practices.
4. DIY Herbal Magic 🌿
Grow your own herbs and harvest them responsibly for spells and rituals. This not only ensures their freshness but also reduces the carbon footprint associated with store-bought herbs. Consider creating your own herbal oils and teas, infusing your magic with the essence of your garden.
5. Natural Incense and Alternatives 🌬️
Explore natural incense options made from herbs, resins, or dried flowers. You can also choose sustainable alternatives like dried sage or palo santo sticks from ethically sourced providers. Remember to set your intentions and respect for the environment.
6. Biodegradable Offerings 🍃
If you offer food or other offerings to deities or spirits, choose biodegradable options. Fruit, bread, or grains return to the Earth without harm, symbolizing your gratitude for nature's gifts.
7. Sustainable Journaling 📓
For your magical journal, opt for notebooks made from recycled paper or even explore digital journaling to reduce paper usage. This mindful practice also preserves trees and forests.
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Being an eco-friendly witch aligns our practice with the very essence of witchcraft—an appreciation for the natural world and a commitment to living in harmony with it. As we tread lightly upon the Earth, our magic deepens, and our connection to the elements flourishes.
So, let us continue to embrace the magic of nature while protecting it, weaving eco-conscious practices into our craft's tapestry. By honoring the Earth, we honor ourselves and the beautiful world we call home.
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h3artstain · 2 years
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A list of (realistic) things you can do to be more environmentally friendly
(from an earth-loving horticulture student.)
— COSMETICS
Use bar soap instead of soap bottles
Use old toothbrushes for cleaning surfaces
Try exploring and researching some homemade face/body/lip products
Use ice sleeves, sunglasses, and caps instead of sunscreen (Edit: I’ve seen people say that it is safer and even necessary to wear sunscreen at all times so try to use eco friendly sunscreen instead! In my country it’s pretty uncommon to wear sunscreen often as we usually wear ice sleeves which is why I did not know this oof)
Use coffee grinds or homemade tumeric masks instead of cosmetic products with exfoliator beads
Invest in a metal ear cleanser instead of cotton buds
Try placing more importance on skincare instead of contributing to exploitative beauty companies by buying makeup
Use cosmetic products that do not contain palm oil
— CLOTHING
Try as much as possible to rewear your outfits at least twice before washing them
Actually WEAR your clothes! I know some of y’all just wear them once for your Instagram post and let it rot in your closet forever. Stop doing that!
Thrift, stitch up holes in your clothes, and use second hand clothing instead of supporting fast fashion companies like SHEIN, H&M, Zara, etc.
Cut up your old clothing into yarn and do macramè with it
Cut patches of old clothing to turn into reusable cotton pads
Learn how to knit, crochet or stitch your clothes!
If you use tampons, try menstrual cups or discs instead. If you use pads, try reusable pads or period underwear. (Trust me, it works). Also, use reusable panty liners instead of disposable ones. They may seem expensive but you will end up saving a lot more in the long run
— GARDENING
Plant seeds/cuttings in your old bottles, jars, and containers
Propagate your plants and exchange cuttings with your friends instead of buying new plants
Make your own soil mixes instead of buying soil mixes
Better yet, don’t use soil for your indoor plants and try getting into hydroponics or semihydroponics instead. This saves so much water and doesn’t contribute to mining of soil
Fertilise plants with fruit peels, coffee grinds, and tea leaves. (DO NOT use chemical fertiliser on soil)
Plant more legume plants in your garden instead of using nitrogen fertilisers. (Look up the nitrogen cycle if you need an explanation on this)
Avoid pesticides unless really needed. Try sprinkling cinnamon powder on soil or spraying neem oil on plants and soil to keep away pests.
If you have a lawn, try looking into rain gardens and consider making one
Let the (non invasive) weeds in your lawn/garden grow! They are there for a reason!
Stop killing earthworms and millipedes in your garden. This also applies to snails native to your region. They are there for a reason.
Water used to wash fruits and rice can be used to water plants
— REDUCE, REUSE
Use the caps of jars as soap holders
Use recycled paper/notebooks
Wash and dry your glass/plastic items before throwing them in the recycling bin
Keep any plastic bags for future use
Use eco friendly or reusable dish sponges
Use reusable straws and cups
Invest in a fabric cup holder
Bring a water bottle with you wherever you go
Drink more water and less sugary drinks
Bring reusable bags for buying groceries instead of using plastic ones
Always keep a folded up tote/shopping bag with you in case you spontaneously decide to buy something
— ELECTRICITY
Set a timer on your air conditioning instead of letting it run throughout the night
Better yet, use a fan instead of an air conditioner
Open your windows! Aerate your home!
Allow natural light to enter your home during the daytime, so as to avoid turning on your lights
Switch to LED lightbulbs instead of regular lightbulbs
Turn off any switches in your house when they are not in use
Collect the water from your air conditioner/dehumidifier condenser and use that to water plants, clean surfaces, steam ironing, and flushing toilets. Do not drink it though!
— INTERNET
Delete your all of your unwanted emails
Delete your inactive social media accounts
Try not to post excessively on social media and stop scrolling excessively too. This not only reduces energy usage but also improves your mental health and productivity
Try to keep to one social media app instead of having so many
Reduce your internet usage
Save your eBooks on a thumbdrive instead of on cloud
Use Ecosia instead of Google
Stop being influenced by social media trends that only just contribute to consumerism
Download music instead of streaming
Reduce online shopping
— FOOD
Reduce intake of processed foods
Reduce intake of fish, beef, and dairy
Try eating vegan or vegetarian foods at least once or twice a week
Cook your own meals instead of eating out
Bring your own food containers when taking away food from stores
Beeswax wrap instead of cling wrap!
Buy loose-leaf tea or plastic free tea bags instead of regular tea bags
Eat more mushrooms, vegetables, and fruits and drink more water
Support local farmers
And finally, educate yourself more about ecology and the environment!
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lotus-pear · 10 months
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hi, currently stopped being a wimp and I'm back. more unhinged than ever. no more anon. I said I could write an essay about this, so here.
reasons why you should eat paper:
you can use it to get people to do what you want. This is why I started eating it too. you just find a safe place where you can be seen but not touched. then start eating paper until they cry and beg you to stop poisoning yourself. you want a sandwich? you can get one for free just by threatening your loved ones with your own life AND enjoy the scrumptious taste and texture of paper.
can put you in an advantage in most situations. killed someone and got caught? being interrogated? just say ''I eat paper :3'' and flee. as fast as you can. run for your life. they'll get confused about the whole paper thing and you'll gain time. mom found the pee drawer? ''mom... I eat paper'' and then again, run for your life. the perfect distraction, better than flash bombs. it also makes you a very unique individual.
you don't have to look for restrooms anymore. just find a recycling bin. you deserve it. your poop has some paper in it after all.
it's fun. will keep you mentally stable. is it like drugs? nah it's better than drugs. gets you sooo high, you suddenly forget all your responsibilities and eat paper for the rest of the day. it's also not as unhealthy as alcohol or drugs. bored in class? just start chewing on your notebook.
it's eco-friendly and vegan. since it's made of trees and stuff.
easy and cheap to acquire. again, it's made of trees. so you could just eat a leaf instead. tested, they do NOT taste the same, at all. still good enough tho. anyway, they're distant relatives. wood is paper's ancestor, so leaves are like the wine aunt, rad. also, paper is cheap.
they have many different versions. paper, leaves, paper towels... they all have different tastes and textures. for example, leaves are the extra vegan version of paper. easiest to acquire. just find a tree, take one leaf and wipe it on your shirt. the taste is very alive and bold, or dry and crunchy. depending on the texture or season. can be chewed, but not so easily. the veins might be annoying. paper towel is the wimp version of paper. the texture is softer, so it affects the taste too. you don't have to swallow it whole, damn, you don't even have to chew it. it dissolves in the saliva by itself. the taste is very faded tho. and the last example, paper itself. the absolute mad lad. the spice of life. the raddest. it's pretty hard, so you mostly end up having to swallow it whole, doesn't get affected by the saliva, a tough dude. makes you feel alive since you most likely look like a caveman trying to chew on that thing. the taste is a bit bolder than paper towel's, but it doesn't taste as alive as leaves. a faded taste, still enjoyable. Thanks for hearing me out, took about 40 minutes to write. and again, eat paper, just once. if you wanna get high, I wouldn't recommend paper towels, they're for wimps. dry leaves also won't do. paper or fresh leaves are the best if you wanna get high.
they could put you on the front lines and you’d have the enemy crying for the sweet release of death. one man army
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harshitajoshi28 · 1 year
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Climate change is increasingly affecting our lives in a big way, and people are becoming more conscious of the environment. This awareness has led to people embracing an eco-friendly lifestyle.
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artthemasquerade · 11 months
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Colourful Clouds digital art series out now!
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Pink Neon Evening Poster Print, Wall Art, Digital Illustration, Original Graphic Art, A3, A4, A5
☁️🌤️🌥️🌨️Due to my love of how the colours of the sky changes through out the day and painting them I have released a collection that includes greeting cards, eco phone cases, notebooks/journals and an original art poster that comes in A3, A4 and A5! This collection is now available in my Etsy store Bonschelle!☁️🌤️🌥️🌨️
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Colorful Clouds Eco Phone Case fits iPhone and Samsung, Biodegradable Phone Case, i14, i13, i12, S22, S21, S20, Lilith, Siren
An eco friendly phone case to fit Samsung phones and iPhones featuring artwork by the artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). The design is printed on the back of the case. Choose from one of 3 digital art designs that were inspired by my love of watching the sky change from evening to nighttime.
Flexible, tough, scratch resistant
Raised rim design to protect the screen
MagSafe compatible (magnetic ring not included)
Back printed design
Matt finish
100% Biodegradable (bioplastic and bamboo fibre mix)
Free from environmentally damaging phthalates, BPA, cadmium
Fully bodegrades in compost after approximately six months
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Colourful Clouds Hardcover Journal Notebook Gift, Ruled, Plain, Graph Paper, A5, Original Hardcover Journal
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Colourful Sunset Clouds Cards, Personalised or Blank, Original Art Cards, Single or Pack of 10
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Sunrise and Nighttime Cloud Cards, Original Colourful Art Cards Personalised or Blank, Single or Pack of 10
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As the world embraces sustainable and artisanal alternatives, the future of Embossed Handmade Paper appears promising. The marriage of craftsmanship and design is likely to evolve further, giving rise to new techniques and applications. Handmade paper enthusiasts can look forward to an exciting journey as the artistry of embossing continues to captivate hearts and minds, creating a lasting legacy in the world of handmade paper and craft.
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The future is bright for a world keen on environmental consciousness through green education. With increased sustainable practices in learning environments, we can give rise to a generation of persons who are environmentally responsible. These are just some of the important aspects of green education: sustainable school supplies will not only benefit the planet but also drive eco-friendly habits into students as young as possible.
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kayvsworld · 1 year
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what traditional art supplies do u like to use! :3 esp ur sketchbooks n pens!! I looove ur winter soldier sketchbook dumps <33
hey thank u!!!
i can't use fancy sketchbooks because i get anxious about making the art Good instead of making it Exist, so the one with dots on the paper is an old peter pauper press "essentials" notebook, and the grid notebook is one of the shitty amazon brand ones <3 cheap and easy. i also hate textured paper so that's maybe also a factor lkfjdhl
all the red and blue pen doodles are stabilo fineliners (my beloveds). brushpens are either pentel pocket brush (trustworthy! refillable!) or a kuretake no. 8 (friendly! refillable! AND you can buy a converter and use fountain pen ink which is what i do).
uhhh sometimes i use the kuretake bimoji markers which are VERY nice, but not as often bc they're not refillable so they stress me out? most black pen lines are from a bold twsbi eco my friend twsbi eco the best pen on earth <3
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thebamboobae · 2 years
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Bamboo is a fast-growing tree species, especially if grown in a warm, humid location. This means it only takes about 5 years to reach full size, unlike trees that can take up to 30 years to grow. Bamboo is also known as one of the strongest herbs in the world. This makes it ideal for the manufacture of furniture and floor coverings. The materials can be combined in various ways to create hardwood products that are as strong as regular hardwoods but much lighter. Bamboo is grown in tropical and subtropical climates around the world.
Bamboo is an excellent renewable material. It can be harvested from the ground without consuming valuable resources such as trees. Bamboo only takes about five years to reach full size, after which it can be harvested annually. Choose bamboo eco friendly products that are naturally sustainable and do not release harmful chemicals into the home environment after harvest.
One of the main reasons people choose bamboo products for their homes is their strength and durable design. Being a herb, bamboo has a large surface area compared to other plants. This means the materials can be woven together in many ways to create strong products.
Bamboo looks great too! Available in various shades and tones, you can choose something to match your existing interior design. The material is versatile and can be combined in many ways, making it adaptable to almost any design style. Eco friendly stationery is widely purchased by students.
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People are also choosing bamboo products for sustainable homes as it has become widely available in the market, and many new businesses, companies and manufacturers have started offering bamboo products. This means you don't have to look far to find what matches your home decor and style.
Advantages of utilising bamboo in your residence
1. Bamboo products are free of plastic
One of the biggest advantages of using bamboo products at home is that they are plastic-free. Conventional plastics can release harmful chemicals into the home, so many prefer using alternatives such as bamboo.
2. Bamboo products that promote sustainability
Using more sustainable materials like bamboo for things in your home helps promote a healthier and more environmentally friendly lifestyle, as this material is low in carbon. This means less pollution and depletion of natural resources.
3. Bamboo products are good for restoring old things
Another good reason to use bamboo products in your home is that they can be used to restore old furniture and floors. This helps promote sustainability because we reuse existing materials to create new ones. It is also cheaper because you are not always buying new products.
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