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Continue reading →: How Innovation and Everyday Action Are Powering the Circular Water EconomyPreviously, we explored why our current linear approach to water such as the take, use, dispose model is failing in the face of rising demand, pollution, and climate stress. The circular water economy offers a sustainable path forward by reusing, recycling, and recovering water instead of wasting it. But how…
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Continue reading →: The Circular Water Economy: Why We Must Re-evaluate Our Water ConsumptionWater is essential for life, yet it’s becoming one of the most scarce and contested resources on our planet. For decades, we’ve relied on a straightforward approach: take water from nature, use it once, then discard it. But this “use-and-dispose” mindset is no longer sustainable. Climate change, population growth, and…
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Continue reading →: Circular Living in 2025Sustainable living can sometimes feel like a never-ending to-do list. But circular living? It’s more about reworking the system than working harder. In 2025, more people across the UK are skipping the landfill route and embracing smarter ways to reuse, refill, repair, and repurpose. From second-hand fashion that’s cooler than…
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Continue reading →: World Nature Conservation Day 2025Every year on July 28, the world observes World Nature Conservation Day: a moment dedicated to recognising the urgent need to protect our planet’s natural resources. As environmental concerns intensify globally, the theme for 2025, “Connecting People and Plants, Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation,” brings renewed focus to how…
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Continue reading →: How to Reuse Coffee Grounds and Reduce WasteEvery morning, millions of us brew our favourite cup of coffee and then toss the used grounds straight into the bin. But what if those soggy leftovers could do more? Coffee grounds may seem like waste, but they’re packed with potential. From deodorising your fridge to enriching your garden soil…
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Continue reading →: The Real Link Between Coffee and Climate ChangeAs global temperatures continues to rise and extreme weather patterns intensify, coffee farming is feeling the heat. At the same time, the way coffee is grown and traded is quietly contributing to the very crisis threatening its future. In this article, we’ll uncover the real connection between coffee and climate…






