5 Tips for an Eco Friendly Christmas

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5 Tips for an Eco Friendly Christmas - Shop NO Plastic

Although Christmas is a magical time of the year, it's also one of the most wasteful. In fact, the UK is estimated to be 30% more wasteful over the festive period, with more than 100 million bags of rubbish being sent to landfill, according to the GWP group. However, with a little effort it is possible to enjoy a more mindful and conscious Christmas, which is great for you, the planet, and your wallet with a few simple swaps. 1. Invest in a reusable Advent Calendar I bought a fabric advent calendar over 27 years ago, when my son was a...

Sustainable Living in 2023 | Part 3

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Sustainable Living in 2023 | Part 3 - Shop NO Plastic

This blog aims to provide a little inspiration on how you can minimise your impact on the environment, adopt a more sustainable lifestyle and maybe even save a few pennies in the process.   Start good habits young and protect your child from the nasty chemicals hiding in typical baby products!  The Sustainable Baby For many, the environmental impact of items purchased for the baby is not the top priority when a small human shows up in their house. Cost is frequently the number one concern for young families and single parents in particular. With that in mind it’s worth noting that...

Sustainable Living in 2023 | Part 2

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Sustainable Living in 2023 | Part 2 - Shop NO Plastic

This blog aims to provide a little inspiration on how you can minimise your impact on the environment, adopt a more sustainable lifestyle and maybe even save a few pennies in the process.   Sustainable beauty The term “sustainable beauty” is often used to describe beauty products that are environmentally friendly and socially responsible. Sustainable beauty is a concept that has been around for years, but has only recently been recognized as an industry trend. Sustainable beauty is about the environment and the people who live in it. It's about using natural ingredients and reducing waste. It's about taking care of the...

Sustainable Living in 2023 | Part 1

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Sustainable Living in 2023 | Part 1 - Shop NO Plastic

Sustainable living means to understand how our lifestyle choices impact the world around us and finding ways to live in harmony. This blog aims to provide a little inspiration on how you can minimise your impact on the environment, adopt a more sustainable lifestyle and maybe even save a few pennies in the process.   Sustainable living around the home Save energy By turning down the heating by one degree could save a household as much as £85 per annum according to a Which Consumer Report. Instead, put on an extra layer of clothing, hug a pet or loved one, or fill a hot...

10 Earth Day Activities and Ideas

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10 Earth Day Activities and Ideas - Shop NO Plastic

Celebrate Earth Day by appreciating and respecting the natural world. Here are some ideas for your garden to inspire you! Recycle and repurpose! Gardening needn’t be expensive. See ideas on recycling and repurposing garden items to make something out of nothing—and save money!  Reduce plastic dependency: Plastic permeates every aspect of our lives, including the garden. But as the world wakes up to its addiction, just how easy is it to ditch plastic while growing and storing more of our own food? See our ideas on how to garden without plastic. Don’t forget to recycle what plastic you can. See a Plastics Recycling Chart. And also, know what’s in...

Plastic Free July

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Plastic Free July - Shop NO Plastic

At least 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year. How does this make you feel? Are you ready to take the pledge to reduce plastic? Plastic Free July is a global initiative encouraging you to reduce your consumption of single-use plastics. Organisers understand that eliminating plastics for a whole month is nigh-on impossible, all they're asking is for you to be mindful and reduce the amount of plastic you use when possible. There is no argument that plastic is strong, light, cheap and versatile. It is an important material for our economy, providing multiple benefits to modern-day living. Right...

Smart Practical Eco Tips for the New Year

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Smart Practical Eco Tips for the New Year - Shop NO Plastic

Here are 10 smart, practical and achievable eco-friendly tips for you to try. Small things that can make a big impact. Some obvious ones include eating less meat, reducing your plastic waste, walking or cycling rather than using the car etc.  1. Carry out a waste audit  The aim here is to reduce waste going to landfill. Refuse what you don’t want, reduce what you need, reuse as much as possible, recycle consciously, and rot whatever you can’t. https://www.gypsysoul.co.uk/how-to-do-a-waste-audit-for-your-home/ 2. Reduce shower time Conserving water is vital; we cannot continue to waste it mindlessly. An average shower uses approximately 8 litres of water per minute.  By using water more wisely in our homes, gardens...

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