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Ralitza Petrova
Sep 7, 2020
3 Awesome Female Eco-Friendly Influencers You Should Be Following
Social media can feel like a jungle of cat memes, TikTok dances, and news about Kylie Jenner and her latest offspring. It’s easy to...


Ralitza Petrova
Aug 23, 2020
Live Greener Now – 4 Quick & Easy Changes You Can Make This Week
So you eat a mostly plant-based diet, avoid fast fashion, and always get your oat milk latte in a reusable cup. What other ways are there...


Sabrina Sznák
Aug 14, 2020
Growing veggies and fruits at home (part I)
The thought of growing vegetables and fruits at home, in our balconies or mini gardens, may seem overwhelming, however it has a handful...


Ralitza Petrova
Aug 7, 2020
8 Things You Never Need to Buy Again: An Eco-Lover’s Guide to Becoming a Better Consumer
In a world that always urges us to move faster and do more, it’s easy to get swept up in a consumer rollercoaster. We are constantly...


Sabrina Sznák
Jul 31, 2020
Tap or bottled?
Water is the drink of choice to keep a healthy lifestyle. No doubt about it. However, there are some aspects to consider at the moment of...


Ralitza Petrova
Jul 24, 2020
Having the Climate Talk with Your Parents
Talking politics with our parents – it’s a struggle we’ve all had to deal with. Whether it’s addressing women’s rights, arguing about...


Sabrina Sznák
Jul 17, 2020
Eating out of boredom
Many people find in food a way of entertainment, a company in loneliness, a distraction. In those times, it is highly probable that...


Sabrina Sznák
Jul 10, 2020
Storing fruits and veggies
The storage of fresh fruits and vegetables differs among varieties, types, and pre-harvest conditions. The industry manages their...


Sabrina Sznák
Jul 3, 2020
Little steps...
Sharing our life journey can be very inspirational and positive. People are looking for answers, icons of happiness, and referential...


Sabrina Sznák
Jun 26, 2020
Learning to say "no"
Learning how to say “no” is one powerful skill. “No” is uncomfortable, distressing, harsh and troublesome. It could be terribly...


Sabrina Sznák
Jun 19, 2020
The impact of our food choices... in a nutshell
We have to reconnect with nature. In the globalized world we live in, it easily escapes our minds where our food comes from, how it was...


Sabrina Sznák
Jun 12, 2020
Stopping throwing food away!
At present, up to one third of all food is spoiled or squandered before it is consumed by people*. This is certainly an excess in an era...


Metella Senni
Jun 5, 2020
We are back! And the need for a new normality
For the last two months we have been seeing a radical change in the majority of our activities, different spheres of our lives were...


Metella Senni
May 1, 2020
Humans are not “the virus” of the planet, capitalism is.
“The threat of ecological collapse means that there is an urgent need for debate and, at least, a questioning of the appropriation of the...


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Apr 17, 2020
Surviving Self-Isolation
In this time of uncertainty and loneliness, we can all do with some more positivity and inspiration. Living in self-isolation can easily...

Cara Dillon
Apr 10, 2020
10 Must Watch Environmental Films
A compiled list of fantastic environmental documentaries and films to keep you busy during the quarantine period.


Metella Senni
Apr 3, 2020
What can Anthropology teach us about food waste? An introduction
Food waste is a topic that has been gaining more attention in the last years, people are increasingly concerned about it, governments are...

Cara Dillon
Mar 26, 2020
5 Inspiring Female Activists Around the World
To celebrate Women's History Month we are showing appreciation to 5 incredible female activists around the world!

Cara Dillon
Mar 6, 2020
5 Ways To Shop Sustainably In Amsterdam
A quick guide on how to shop sustainable in Amsterdam.


Ralitza Petrova
Feb 13, 2020
The 1% rule can save the planet: Why small changes make a big difference
The 1% rule – also known as the rule of marginal gains – is the idea that big goals can be achieved through small steps. It eliminates the d
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