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A Zero Waste Kit When You’re On The Go
Want to know how you can reduce the quantity of waste that you produce? Here are a few tips for you!
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Have you ever worn sustainable clothes ?
Did you know there are entirely sustainable clothing lines? Amorilla is an example we want to tell you about. Organic cotton, block printing technique and certified Azo-free colors are the main factors that characterized this brand. Amorilla is a project that was born, on paper, in 2017. Its philosophy is to rediscover the textile traditions that have given… Read more
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Ireland to Plant 440 Million Trees by 2040
[This blog is written for a fictional university society as part of a college project. This is not a real college society] Ireland is set to plant 22 million trees across the island each year until 2040 to help combat the worst effects of climate change. The initiative is part of Ireland’s climate action plan,… Read more
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Greta Thunberg visits Hogwarts
After navigating the Atlantic Ocean from America, Swedish teen climate activist, Greta Thunberg reached the shores of Ireland yesterday. Thunberg will speak as a Guest of Honour during an Environmental Community event. The teen will address 150 students at the ticketed event in ABC Theatre at Hogwarts. Thunberg is known for speaking about the importance… Read more
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8 Easy Ways To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
If you are wondering how you can reduce your carbon footprint, read this article and find out about our 8 tips!
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How much water do you use?
Have you ever thought about how much water you use while taking a shower? 🚿 A water-efficient shower-head uses approximately 9 liters per minute. On the other hand, an older style showerhead uses approximately 19 liters per minute – that’s 10 liters more!
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Trinity introduces Reusable Cup Deposit-and-Return Scheme
On Monday 18th Of November 2019, Trinity College Dublin launched a deposit-and-return scheme for coffee cups across three of their on-campus coffee shops.
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