It looks like a popsicle.
And depending who you ask, it tastes like a popsicle.
Find out about Jay’s use of the newly designed stainless steel Freezycup ice pop popsicle molds to craft delicious – yes, delicious! (says Jay) – green popsicles.
It looks like a popsicle.
And depending who you ask, it tastes like a popsicle.
Find out about Jay’s use of the newly designed stainless steel Freezycup ice pop popsicle molds to craft delicious – yes, delicious! (says Jay) – green popsicles.
Laundry detergents are a major plastic waste culprit.
Get this: In Canada alone, approximately 94 million plastic 1.5L / 50 fl. oz. plastic laundry jugs end up in landfills each year – or potentially as plastic pollution in the broader environment.
There is now an eco-friendly solution that eliminates all plastic waste – and cleans beautifully.
Environmental Sociologist Rebecca Altman and her father pay a visit to the plastic plant where he worked for a decade making polystyrene.
This is not just any plastic plant – it is the birthplace of modern plastics.
Many interesting reflections ensue.
Looking at efforts and ideas ranging from the Kingdom of Bhutan to Gretchen Rubin’s Happiness Project to Pharrell Williams Raw for the Oceans, this post examines how the correlation between using less plastic and happiness is valid and important, but not always so easy to implement, and requires a broader perspective.
This guest post by writer and photographer Daniela Ginta provides a solid overview of the pernicious issue of bisphenol A (BPA), including links to some of the latest opinions and research.
There is a lot of it out there in our everyday lives, and it is one to avoid as much as possible.
He is known as the Paper Bag Boy. He is on a mission to rid the world of plastic bags.
And now Abdul Muqeet has joined forces with India’s Technex 2015, one of the largest student-run tech-management conferences in the world, to raise awareness and reduce plastic bag use across India.
This guest post by writer and photographer Daniela Ginta provides an important update and holiday reminder of where things stand on the global plastic pollution issue based on the latest cutting edge research.
Every little bit counts.