#Eco-friendly Product
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ajaygiftkyade12 · 3 months ago
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Keep your keys organized and your style sustainable with our eco-friendly customized keyring stand. Made from recycled and eco-conscious materials. This stand is perfect for holding your keys, accessories, and more. Choose a keyring stand that reflects your commitment to a greener planet while adding a personal touch to your space. Personalize it with your name, logo, or a unique design to make a practical and environmentally friendly addition to your home or office.  
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vfms · 4 months ago
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Here at Virat Facility Management, we pay keen attention to detail and ensure that we deliver only the best. Our staff is comprised of qualified personnel who are skilled in meeting all cleaning challenges and guaranteeing quality work. We work with the most advanced technology and eco-friendly products to meet the efficiency and sustainability of cleaning services.
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cleaningproductnz · 1 year ago
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Why use eco-friendly cleaning products ?
Eco-friendly cleaning product is an all-purpose cleaner, which is intended to easily clean a variety of surfaces. eco-friendly cleaning product multi-purpose cleaner leaves no residue on counters or glass surfaces. while knowing you're using a natural cleaning product that's gentle on both your living space and the environment. for more information contact us: -  +09 553 3085  and visit here: - https://cleanz.co.nz/
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greytothegreen · 2 years ago
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Bugster, #Bugster, BugsterFresheners, #BugsterProducts, eco-friendly product, Bugster Window Pouch, #BugsterWindowPouch, #airfreshener, #greytothegreen, https://greytothegreen.com
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rariishop · 3 months ago
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I really love this versatile digital anime journal that I created! One beneficial thing about digital journals is that you can duplicate a page as many times as you like :)
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edgepunk · 2 months ago
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I'm gonna be salty here for a second but hhhhrgh I hate that make-up brands are going the "fast fashion" route by constantly releasing new products that last two-three weeks and then moving onto the next thing. they often release products that work so well, but then they disappear forever. why not put out a couple of new products, see what people like and stick with it???
essence had this really fucking good foundation that was perfect for my mixed-oily skin and you can't get it anymore, I have to find a new foundation that works for me and it's a staple product, not just a trend edition
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mascaraandmojitos · 11 days ago
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bitchesgetriches · 2 years ago
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NEW POST! 21 Ideas for Sustainable Swaps That Aren’t Shitty, Expensive, Greenwashed Garbage
I’m always looking for great sustainable swaps, because I love finding ways to reduce my footprint. (In an ecological sense only—been holding steady at size 7.5 for years.) I try to recycle, compost, buy less, shop local, and choose more sustainable options. But I’m just one woman! I can’t test out everything. So I asked our endlessly wise Patreon community. And boy did Bitch Nation deliver!
My only caveat was that these sustainable swaps can’t suck. 
Paper straws that disintegrate into wet clumps in your mouth? Absolutely not!
Coffee pods sold to us as green because you’ll “waste less water”? Lies and pictures of also-lies!
Cloth napkins that cost—I’m sorry—$92 for a set of four?! WHAT! I’m not linking to the site because they claim to be handmade by artisans, and I’m sure those artisans are very nice people. BUT STILL!
Out of this list, ye devils! These sustainable swaps need to be as good—or gooder!—than the products they’re designed to replace. Nothing prohibitively expensive or complicated.
And definitely not shitty.
Keep reading...
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solarpunkbusiness · 8 months ago
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Amid the mounting waste crisis, startup Mycocycle has pioneered a patent-pending process that unlocks the incredible metabolic potential of fungi to recycle industrial byproducts into low-carbon raw materials. By cultivating specialized strains of mushroom mycelium, the startup’s system can efficiently metabolize construction and demolition debris into a variety of eco-friendly building components.
Joanne Rodriguez, founder and CEO of Mycocycle, was featured in Forbes’ Next 1000 (2021), a list of up-and-coming ambitious entrepreneurs “redefining the American dream.” The startup is based in Illinois and has recently raised $2.2M in Seed Funding, bringing the total amount of funds raised thus far to $3.7M.
“We can learn from nature to solve some of the world’s biggest problems,”
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monsterkong · 5 months ago
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Rethinking Our Disposable Culture: How to Spend Wisely and Sustainably in the 21st Century 🌍💚
As we delve deeper into the 21st century, our society stands at a crossroads. The path we've been on—characterized by a growing throwaway culture fueled by increased disposable income—is unsustainable. It's time to consider how we might turn the tide.
The Economics of Disposability
Disposable income has undoubtedly improved living standards for many. Yet, this financial flexibility has also led to an increase in disposable products, fast fashion, and rapidly obsolete technologies. This trend is economically beneficial in the short term but environmentally and socially detrimental in the long run. 📉🌎
Rethinking Consumption
To mitigate the impact of throwaway culture, a shift in consumer mentality is essential:
Value-Based Spending: Align your spending with your values. If sustainability matters to you, support brands that prioritize eco-friendly practices.
Invest in Repairability: Choose products designed for longevity and that can be easily repaired, reducing the need to buy new.
Community Engagement: Get involved in or start local initiatives that promote sustainable living, from community gardens to tool-sharing libraries.
Policy and Change
Policy change can also drive significant shifts. Advocating for regulations that require producers to be responsible for the lifecycle of their products can decrease the volume of waste generated.
By adjusting how we view and utilize our disposable income, we can combat the rise of throwaway culture. It's about creating a future where we value what we own, understand the true cost of disposability, and choose a sustainable path forward. 🌍💚
Each of these posts could be adapted for platforms like WordPress, Medium, and Tumblr, considering the audience's preferences and engagement styles on each. For WordPress and Medium, a more formal and informative tone can be used, while Tumblr allows for a more casual and direct conversation style, incorporating relevant images, gifs, and interactive elements to engage the readers effectively.
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hiteshmehtasuspire · 4 months ago
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Navratri is one of the most vibrant and widely celebrated festivals in India which depicts the triumph of good over evil. However, with the increasing issues on the environment, people are becoming more conscious of enjoying festivals in an eco-friendly manner. A green Navratri does not require a compromise on traditions and can make the importance of this festival even more by respectfully paying homage to culture as well as to the Earth. Here’s a list of practical, meaningful ways of celebrating zero-waste Navratri:
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ecobravouk · 4 months ago
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Consider the advantages and disadvantages of jute shopping bags over synthetic alternatives. Determine which option is more environmentally friendly, cost-effective, and durable for your shopping needs.
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raisethe-velvet · 2 months ago
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it has occurred to me that a lot of my skin problems come from the fact my mother refuses to purchase anything isn't "eco-friendly" thus leading her to purchase shitty skincare products that clog my pores and make the oily parts of my skin worse
like I had to explain to my mother earlier that yes, this cleanser made from almost entirely plant oils is, in fact, making my skin oil problem worse and clogging my pores
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lily-james17 · 3 months ago
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Hey there!
I'm Lily James. Welcome to my lifestyle blog, where I'll share all sorts of tips and tricks on different aspects of life. See below for our topics! I'm neurodivergent, disabled, and mentally ill, which will impact what I post, though I try to generally keep this blog applicable for people of all paths of life.
Topics we'll cover:
Health, nutrition and exercise
Mental health
Exercise
Self-defense/safety
Sustainable and frugal living
Rules
Keep this blog positive! There is enough negativity in the world and on the internet-- let's leave that at the door. This includes no fighting in the comments, and if you don't like something, please quietly move along. You are allowed to disagree, just keep it pleasant and respectful. Remember to be kind to everyone here and make this a safe space!
Sexual and violent content will be kept to a bare minimum. Young people are welcome here! No graphic images or descriptions, and nothing NSFW. Topics such as sexual or physical assault may be discussed for the sake of self-defense, but we will try to keep it brief. If genitals are mentioned as part of a self-defense lesson, it will be factual and not at all sexual.
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angel-lovr · 5 months ago
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girlies if youre looking for safe pads to use, i recommend Viv for your V
currently trying them during my monthly subscription, and theyre better than any pad ive used
theyre made of bamboo and corn starch based pla, and theyre extremely absorbent. i have a relatively heavy flow and without a tampon, the pad wasnt wet and uncomfortable for very long. the blood seeped into the material pretty quick. the pads are also VERY thin!! they feel so soft, smell faintly like plants, and are very comfortable--i forgot i was wearing it for a while
i did end up using a tampon for most the day however--so i'll let you girlies know with an update on how it is most the day without a tampon.
but yeah these pads dont contain any of the toxic chemicals (lead, arsenic, bleach) that Always and Poise and Tampax etc carry.
the "plastic" the pads are wrapped in are also biodegradeable and made of corn starch based pla
the pack i bought online was $8 for a 12 pack, and i think it's worth the money. Viv also sells tampons, cups, and underwear--havent tried any of those products yet
5 stars would recommend
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hygienix123 · 3 months ago
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Why Hygienix Hospitality is the Leading Supplier for Housekeeping Materials
In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining cleanliness and hygiene is a top priority for businesses across various sectors, especially in hospitality, healthcare, and corporate environments. For such establishments, having reliable and high-quality housekeeping materials is essential. One company that stands out in providing these critical supplies is Hygienix Hospitality.
With a strong reputation for delivering premium quality housekeeping products and excellent customer service, Hygienix Hospitality has become a leading supplier for housekeeping materials in India. This blog will explore the reasons why Hygienix Hospitality is the top choice for housekeeping supplies, how they meet industry needs, and what sets them apart from the competition.
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