My advice if you’re interested in trialling cloth nappies, is to start part-time. Buy 4-5 cloth nappies, trial different brands, purchase second-hand and see how you go! Even with part-time cloth nappy use you’re still doing your bit for the environment, and for your wallet.
Read MoreI have been sharing The Clean Collective’s 12 Days of Conscious Christmas tips on my Instagram and a lot of you have been sharing the posts which I love! It made me want to write this post about sustainable Christmas gifting and include gifts I’m thinking of giving this year.
Read MoreFor the last year I’ve been using period panties. I care about the environment and hated that every month I was contributing to the huge amount of waste with tampons and pads so I decided to try them out.
Read MoreI, like many others on the planet, was busy tidying in the first few days of the year. After watching a few episodes of Netflix’s Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, I was inspired to give my house a rehaul.
As a sustainability advocate, there is one thing about the KonMari method that I dislike. Kondo doesn’t talk about how to sustainably dispose of the items that no longer bring joy.
Here are my suggestions…
Read MoreKnitwear and cashmere are true investment pieces for the wardrobe and can last years if cared for correctly. To save both your wallet and the environment, here are the tips and tricks for caring for your knits.
Read MoreRead about how these trousers have become blogger, Nadine from The Essentialist, and my favourite pair of pants that we share.
Read MoreThere has been a noticeable change of late from the unconscious to the conscious consumer. Have you seen it? Click through to read more.
Read MoreAustralian designer Kit Willow could not have made a better comeback with the launch of her new label KITX.
Read MoreOn Sunday I stumbled upon the community bike workshop Dismantle, a not for profit organisation in Fremantle, housed in among two shipping containers in Esplanade Park. When I lived in Paris and New York, I experienced a life where bicycles are an important mode of transport. Arriving home in Australia, I was struck by how much we rely on cars to get from A to B.
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