There is no holiday mode to being green.
No, we don’t mean that you settle for staycations or cycle all the way to your destinations or stay in an eco-lodge or calculate your flight emissions and purchase carbon offsets (Though you can do all these too).
We’re suggesting simple things. Really more like the ones you do at [...]
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fishy tales
Posted in ethical on 16 June 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Marks and Spencer is phasing out net-caught tuna. Pret a Manger has stopped using bluefin and yellowfin tuna after its founder watched a documentary on intensive fishing, The End of the Line. Waitrose and Tesco does not sell bluefin tuna. And the likes of Elle Macpherson, Sting, Stephen Fry and Sienna Miller have threatened to [...]
Going back to basics
Posted in around the home, ethical, fairtade, organic, tagged credit, crunch, environment, ethical, habits, organic, recycled on 17 November 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Now that the credit crunch have hit us so hard that we minimised most things to basic essentials, is it possible that when we start going back to our old habits of luxury that we start thinking of the negative effects of these luxuries to the environment of our children? What I’m trying to say [...]
London is now a Fairtrade City
Posted in fairtade, tagged fairtrade, London, organic, status on 26 October 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hurrah! I think this is really great news. One that says Londoners are more aware and not as apathetic as my last blog might have insinuated. Read more here.
Now, is there such a thing as getting an Organic city status?
We’ve done our part!
Posted in carbon neutral, ethical, fairtade, organic, reducing, tagged bag, carrier, environment, ethical, fair, fairtrade, guui, London, organic, reusable, trade on 16 September 2008 | 2 Comments »
We’ve done our part!
We’ve given away Guui bags on different parts of London. Now, it’s up to those people to use it to contribute to a cleaner environment for their children. By giving it away we’re trying to make people aware of the current environment issues we now face (and could be worse when our [...]






