
What Is Your Carbon Footprint?
It is crucial that carbon emissions are dramatically reduced to try to slow down climate change. You can reduce your own emissions with some simple changes
It is crucial that carbon emissions are dramatically reduced to try to slow down climate change. You can reduce your own emissions with some simple changes
It may seem counter-intuitive to say you can live more sustainably if you reduce your waste by recycling less. In reality, this is an important step in managing your waste and your impact on the planet!
Plastic free living is definitely an art and takes time and perseverance to achieve. When you decide to eliminate plastic in your life, at first
As of 2015 we have already crossed 4 of the 9 planetary boundaries. Urgent action needs to be taken globally if we have any chance to deal with climate change before we exceed irreversible tipping points
Fruit and veg can be expensive and often you don’t get to use them before they become limp, soft or frankly smelly! Learn how to store them to extend their shelf life and save money.
The amount of food waste in affluent countries is quite staggering. We usually don’t consider the money we spend on the food we throw away, or the cost to the environment associated with the production and transport of food.
Much of the plastic ending up in the ocean is actually thrown away on the beach and is eventually blown or washed into the ocean. As individuals, we can do something about that
Recycling is an important strategy to reduce waste in landfill, but needs to be part of an overall waste reduction plan.
It can be hard to know exactly what can and can’t be recycled, but with a bit of research you can find out the things to avoid and start looking for more sustainable alternatives.
Single-use plastics account for 40 percent of the plastic produced every year. Many of these products, such as plastic bags and food wrappers, have a lifespan of mere minutes to hours, yet they may persist in the environment for hundreds of years.
Deeply troubled by the ongoing destruction of the environment and the treatment of animal lives that some consider to be less important than our own, Planetary Concerns was established by Diana Pampling in 2019.
This is an online space where you can find information regarding animal and environmental issues, and learn to take individual steps that create positive changes in our world.
We provide practical support as you strive to live your best life and reduce your carbon footprint on our planet.
An online space where visitors and members can find information regarding our environment and how we can protect it. Join the movement now…!