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5 eco-friendly activities to do with your kids this summer
We’re entering the british summer, and everyone is looking to have a great time! Summer break is the optimal season to spend time with your family and friends. As we aim to enjoy ourselves with our loved ones, you should bare in mind that there are many activities you can do which are both fun and eco-friendly! Here are five sustainable activities to try with your children this summer!
Read moreHow to make your coffee shop more sustainable
Businesses across the UK are expected to decrease their carbon footprints, in line with the government’s net-zero commitments which they aim to fulfil by 2050. However, for some industries this task can be challenging. Unfortunately, coffee stores and cafes may struggle to adapt. But you’re in luck, here are ways you can make your coffee shop more sustainable!
Read moreGreen Fashion and Keeping your Wardrobe Sustainable
Bywaters looks at the environmental impact of the fashion and clothing industry, and you might be able to improve your outfit’s sustainability.
Read moreHow to upgrade your tech sustainability
The increase of new gadgets and upgraded products create redundancy in old tech, most of which becoming E-waste. This includes things like phones, laptops, hard drives, televisions and more. To combat this, here are ways to upgrade your tech sustainability!
Read moreHow to plan an eco-friendly wedding
As the UK catches up with its backlog of happy couples who were meant to get married during the pandemic, here are some ways you can cut down on waste and shrink the carbon footprint of your special day, without compromising on style!
Read moreHow your construction business can reduce its waste
There are a variety of factors that can cause a pub to generate too much waste and drain the planet’s natural resources. We’ve got a few helpful solutions to help encourage your pub to become more planet-friendly.
Read moreThe different types of healthcare waste and how to dispose of them
Since the 1990 Environmental Protection Act, the UK has had designated waste streams (“the life cycle of waste from its source up until and including its eventual disposal”) for medical materials, devised to make sure the specific subtypes of objects are properly separated from each other. As such, this article will explain why segregation is necessary, and how to dispose of important items in the right way.
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