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Lemi Shine | Safer cleaning products using powerful citrus extracts
The beds are made and the dishes are done but there’s always more to clean — like the air, for instance. We rounded up nine plants that give your home a breath of fresh air.
Stunning Infographic Shows How Our Plastic Habit Impacts the Ocean and Marine Animals
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60 Thrifty Ways Everyone Can Help to Save the Planet [Including Energy Savings adn Recyling Tips]
60 Thrifty Ways Everyone Can Help to Save the Planet [Including Energy Savings adn Recyling Tips] : ZeroWaste
This Infographic on How Much Wildlife We’ve Lost in the Past 40 Years Will Shock You
This Infographic on How Much Wildlife We've Lost in the Past 40 Years Will Shock You
My zero waste is different than your zero waste: Set your own goals and create Your Zero Waste Life
It's not about what others tell you to do, it's about what you want to do and what you can do given your circumstances, for the environment. It might not be perfect, but it's better than nothing. Transition to a sustainable life, reduce your waste and ditch single use plastics in your own time. Start here! Click through to learn more. #zerowaste #plasticfree #sustainableliving #greenhome #zerowastecollective
Keep your oceans clean! Purchase some apparel against ocean plastic
This apparel brand is focused on donating their earnings to local NY seashore cleaning organizations!
Where does your plastic go? - Zoë Nowak
This public awareness campaign was created as a hypothetical design for the organisation Take3 and Surf Life Saving. The posters are designed to be displayed in pairs. The poster as you enter the beach reads “Where does your plastic go?”, and depicts t…
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How to Save the Earth #ecofriendly #zerowastelifestyle #savethetrees
Horrifying Plastic Pollution in Bali • Scuba Diver Life
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One Green Planet
Join One Green Planet's #CrushPlastic Movement! - One Green PlanetOne Green Planet
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Recycling statistics you didn't know. Hang on, I thought Hong Kong claimed to have a recycling rate of 48%, why are they not in the top 5?