We’ve been struggling a lot lately trying to figure out how to dispose of the glass jars we have collected over time. Our cupboards are getting more and more disorganized and overflowing…but we feel too guilty to toss them in the recycling.
Good for you and our planet! Here are a few reasons cork will literally knock your socks off...
did you know, some composting facilities accept mainstream pads, tampons and liners into soil instead of having them rot in a landfill
Did you know that some sugar companies, like those in the U.S, use bone char derived from dried, purified cattle bones to filter and bleach their sugar
Here’s a list of eco-friendly yoga companies that carry excellent yoga shorts to keep you cool all summer long. In no particular order.
There’s been a lot of talk about microplastics as more research reveals the effects of these small plastic particles on the environment and our health. What about in our beauty products?
It’s estimated that synthetic fibers like polyester (PET) account for about 65% of the world’s clothing production versus 35% for natural fibers like cotton.
As more and more people are purchasing glasses to make an identity and lifestyle statement companies like w.r.yuma are leading the way in bringing a circular economy to the eyewear industry.
One third of the global population does not have access to proper sanitation - with millions who have no toilet at all. This leads to a multitude of global issues that are threatening human health and causing environmental issues.
The KORKO Project by NOTOX Boards is doing their part to make a difference - by giving surfers their first option for a cheaper surfboard whose surface is completely covered with sustainable raw cork!