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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…
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Continue reading →: Eco-Friendly Holiday Décor: Why It MattersThe holiday season is a time for celebration, togetherness, and tradition. Homes are illuminated by lights, wreaths hang proudly on entrances, and ornaments gleam on trees. Yet behind this is a hidden cost that is often overlooked as much of the décor we use is made from plastics, synthetic materials,…
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Continue reading →: International Mountain Day 2025Every year on December 11, the world celebrates International Mountain Day, which is a global observance established by the United Nations to highlight the importance of mountain ecosystems. The theme this year is “Glaciers matter for water, food and livelihoods in mountains and beyond.” This theme highlights the importance of…
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Continue reading →: Sweden’s Waste-to-Energy Model: How Trash Powers a Sustainable FutureSweden has become a global sustainability leader not just for its lush forests and clean cities, but for its revolutionary approach to waste management. Sweden has actually transformed waste into energy, while many other nations struggle with overflowing landfills and inadequate recycling systems. Sweden uses its waste-to-energy (WtE) strategy to heat…






