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Continue reading →: 10 Sustainable Habits to Start in 2026As 2026 approaches, sustainability is no longer a niche lifestyle choice; rather, it is a worldwide movement influenced by the urgency of the climate crisis, circular innovation, and an increasing desire to live intentionally. The good news is that perfection is not necessary for significant change. It begins with little,…
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Continue reading →: Boxing Day Reset: Decluttering Sustainably After the HolidaysA familiar scene is left behind after the holidays: piles of wrapping paper, half-used gift bags, brand-new items without homes, and cabinets that feel overly crowded all of a sudden. Although Boxing Day has historically been linked to cleaning, it’s also the ideal time to start over with purpose. A…
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Continue reading →: Green Christmas Eve: How to Celebrate Without the WasteOne of the most wonderful evenings of the year is Christmas Eve; it’s a time of cosiness, intimacy, and excitement. However, there is also a significant increase in waste during this time, including single-use wrapping paper and food scraps. The good news is that joy and tradition don’t have to…
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Continue reading →: Sustainable Gift Ideas for Last-Minute ShoppersBoth happiness and stress are common around the holidays, particularly when you realise you’ve put off buying gifts until the last minute. The temptation is to reach for something handy, which is frequently mass-produced and covered in plastic. The good news is that it doesn’t take weeks to plan a sustainable…
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Continue reading →: Winter Preparedness: How Communities Can Build Resilience Against Natural DisastersWinter has a way of catching us off guard. One minute we’re enjoying festive lights and pleasant mornings, and the next we’re facing power outages, freezing winds, and swollen rivers. In addition to being inconvenient, the cold season may be hazardous for many vulnerable communities. Every year, we are put to…
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Continue reading →: Kisan Diwas 2025: Celebrating Farmers’ Impact on SustainabilityFarmers are the backbone of our food systems, but their contributions are often overlooked. Kisan Diwas, India’s National Farmers’ Day, provides an opportunity to recognise their hard work, resilience, and contribution in shaping sustainable futures. Beyond celebration, it is an effort to recognise farmers as front-line protectors of food security and…






