Everyone loves flowers, but most bought in England are imported from countries where the blooms are sprayed with toxic chemicals (grown by farmers with poor welfare standards), air-freighted (arriving feeling the same way you would after a long-haul flight), wrapped in plastic and then sold in supermarkets, florists and petrol stations. It’s perfectly possible to…
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Enjoy a Zero Waste Vegan Picnic
Just because you’re having a picnic, barbecue or garden party, doesn’t mean that it has to involve leaving lots of litter everywhere. Use these ideas to still enjoy your special day, but keep the planet and wildlife safe. This biodegradable cardboard picnic table is light yet sturdy, and comes with paper plates, wooden cutlery sets, napkins…
A More Compassionate Sunday Roast
Roast Dinner Veggie Box The Sunday Roast began as a Christian tradition, of eating after church. Very few roast dinners feature more expensive free-range meats, and there is not enough land in England for everyone to eat this way, so plant-based is the way to go, to avoid factory-farming. Don’t give leftovers to pets of…
Tips for a Zero Waste Wedding
Whistlefish These tips for a zero waste wedding can help you celebrate your special day, without harm to the planet or animals. And a simpler wedding is also more enjoyable, as what matters is how you felt on the day, not what you bought. Also see where to buy recycled wedding rings. Many flowers used…
Where to Find Recycled Vegan Jewellery
Would you like to know where to find recycled vegan jewellery? These brands never use bone, leather, shell, pearl etc. And they also are made from recycled metals, to avoid mining of our earth, which also harms wildlife. There is enough gold and silver already mined, to last for eternity. If you have broken necklaces…