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Mixing Religion and Going Eco-Friendly
Dec 24, 2021
Mixing eco-friendly practices and religion is something that many people don’t consider. However, if you think about it, there are a few religious ceremonies and traditions that are not sustainable. However, the venerable texts didn’t consider things like this. Ages-old people only knew what they knew—their worldview was limited—and we must grapple with a changing, modern world.
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Can Religion Be Sustainable?
Yes. You simply need to make changes. The story of Ang Dolma Sherpa points to how she looked at Tibetan Buddhism and traditions that could stand to be more sustainable. Lungtas and khadas are ceremonial flags and scarves respectively. They are used throughout Tibet, but they often find their way into the ecosystem and are made from non-biodegradable materials. Sherpa’s business hopes to cut back on that waste.
Sustainable Religion and Communion
Sustainable communion is something that most people don’t consider. However, the singular goblet that everyone drinks from fell out of favor ages ago. Even if it didn’t, COVID-19 made that idea a thing of the past. Churches that use plastic cups were simply filling landfills, but they just didn’t consider there were more options.
Prefilled communion cups that are also biodegradable are a revolutionary concept and very eco-friendly. Even simply switching to biodegradable cups will make a weekly ritual far more sustainable. The same could be said for virtual giving instead of writing paper checks or stuffing envelopes. Every little thing helps.
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You can order today to bring together two things that can also make the community better: faith and environmental friendliness. With these simple changes, you will find that you can easily make a difference in the office, at home, and around town. Even simple reusable bags can make a difference.
Can Plastic Be Harmless?
Dec 19, 2021
The push for plastic alternatives is a big part of the global economy. There are several things that businesses must consider because they need to keep operating, but they also don’t want to do anything that will adversely affect the planet and the community. This is where the idea of “harmless plastic” has entered the conversation. In this post, we will teach you more about this alternative and how it could change your business and impact your bottom line.
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A Solution for Harmless Plastic
A new push for harmless plastics has netted some interesting results. Hanwha Solutions' phthalate-free plasticizer, known as Eco-DEHCH might allow manufacturers to create materials that are harmless to people and the planet. There are several solutions that have been banned in things like children’s toys because they can harm the body, even in low doses. Making the switch is good for everyone.
Microplastics Are Everywhere
The issue of microplastics is that they are the bits of older materials that simply never went away. They are everywhere, and solutions like those listed above could make the planet a little safer.
Going Green as a Business
If you want to go green as a business, start small. You can try reusable products that help your customers avoid harmful waste products. There are several things you can do, like starting with recycled bags, which make shopping easier. There are a lot of promotions you can do with those bags. Plus, you can turn those bags into a marketing tool that makes your business more visible in the community.
Can Anesthesia Be Eco-Friendly?
Dec 18, 2021
While you might have wondered how you can make a difference in your community, you might not have considered all the niche industries that need to go green. The medical industry is trying its best to go green. While there are many (rightly) disposable and non-reusable items in the medical field, medical gases could be more eco-friendly. In this post, we'll learn about the possibility of anesthesia going green.
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Can Anesthesia Be Eco-Friendly?
Yes. Some researchers believe that medical gases should be captured and turned into more medical gases. Effectively, this would create a massive system that recycles everything and prevents these gases from leeching into the atmosphere. Some reports have called it “greening the operating room” as a nod to the theater where the most medical gases are used.
How Does Anesthesia Impact the Community?
Remember, any industry that is wasteful will have an impact on other industries. As a result, lost anesthesia in an operating room could begin to affect prices in other sectors of the economy. This is something that many people do not realize because they see these gases as renewable resources.
Raw industrial materials are not always infinite in supply, especially considering there is a world helium shortage (among other issues). As a result, it is important to reuse over and over as much as possible. This cyclical economy can work for any business.
Going Green With Your Business
Going green is just as easy as selling or offering reusable bags. You can hand out the reusable bags and ask your customers to give them back when they are done. You can also ask that they always bring their reusable bags back to the store. Simple initiatives like this make a big difference.
Litter Becomes Sustainable Art
Dec 12, 2021
Litter is a problem in every community. No matter what we do, there will always be trash to pick up. Some artists are taking this litter and turning it into art. Your business might be inspired to do something good in the community when reading about this. Plus, you can learn how to do something unique through your business or to help the community recover from recycling and trash issues you might’ve noticed.
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Litter Becomes Eco Art
Litter can become eco art. That’s the case with Mariah Reading, who turned litter into landscape painitngs. Reading reminds us of her passion for art and making light of the littering problem by saying, “I get excited about trash - knowing it's out there for the taking is exciting. I always have to remind myself, like Mariah, if I don't see trash, that's a good thing. And if I see trash, that's a bad thing."
Additionally, Reading finds trash, paints landscapes, and matches the scenery. She says that she’s breathing life into forgotten objects. At the same time, it’s astonishing how much trash she is finding as she searches. It seems to be a never-ending treasure trove of items.
How Can You Help With Litter?
There’s a lot you can do to make the litter issue a little better in your community. First, you should do your best to make sure your home or business is as clean as possible. Second, if you have time, pick up trash around the area. There’s no need to make light of it. It’s just the right thing to do.
You can join local coalitions that help keep roads and highways clean. Plus, you can turn to recycled and reusable bags as part of your business plan. Encourage your customers to pick up trash where they can. Also, you can donate to litter programs that clean up the community. You can even cut out plastic bags—one of the worst litter offenders—and use only reusable bags for everything your business does.
Remember, there’s no time like the present to get started.
Eco-Friendly Fabric Isn’t Always Eco-Friendly
Dec 11, 2021
In the forests of Indonesia, lumber companies are planting new trees to create an eco-friendly fabric. This is an effort to create viscose rayon—a fabric made from the eucalyptus tree. Sadly, this tree is not indigenous to the region. It’s ruining the rainforests in the region.
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Is Viscose Rayon an Eco-Friendly Fabric?
Instead of Borneo ironwood and other tropical trees that blanket many of the islands of Indonesia, the new trees are all eucalyptus. Local leaders feel it isn’t right. It looks normal to you and me, but the natives know that the eucalyptus tree should not be there.
The tree is a resource that helps make an “eco-friendly fabric” called viscose rayon. While viscose rayon comes from a renewable resource—trees—it’s not eco-friendly. The fabric is choking out one forest in favor of another.
Locals Oppose the Eco-Friendly Fabric
Ruth DeFries, a professor of ecology and sustainable development at Columbia University notes, “A plantation of a single kind of tree is a very, very different ecosystem than a rainforest with millions of species.” As DeFries has done research in Indonesia, she’s come across locals who note that the growth of these trees is changing the ecosystem.
Jonni Spedika, a former leader in one of the villages affected by this form of deforestation, says, “this is like them stealing our seas.” She went on to say, “this shouldn’t be allowed.” Spedika noted that wild pigs that the locals once hunted regularly have all but disappeared, completely changing the local ecosystem and how the locals feed their families.
More Eco-Friendly Alternatives
There are several eco-friendly and recyclable options on the market. One of the most popular is RPET, a product that helps create customized shopping bags, totes, and other accessories at Custom Earth Promos. It’s made from recycled water bottles. You can order today to do something truly eco-friendly for the community. Plus, you’ll avoid an “eco-friendly fabric” that impacts people just like you halfway across the world.
Christmas Tips: Less is More
Dec 5, 2021
The Christmas season is a difficult time of year for everyone. No matter how much cheer you can spark in your home, a lot is going on. Sometimes, you might feel like less is more. This is not only true, but having a minimalistic holiday season is a good way to live going forward.
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A Minimalistic Christmas
Surveys across the globe have found that around a third of people are interested in being more sustainable over the holidays. While many people don’t know where to start, it helps to think of being a minimalist. As part of your minimalist holiday season, you can try:
Buying independent and local
Buying used, antique, or pre-owned items
Not stocking up
Don’t Stock Up This Christmas
If you’re shopping for the holiday season, there’s no reason to stock up. Yes, the supply chain crisis has hit everyone in one way or another. However, there is no need to buy in bulk. Not only will you have storage issues around your house, but many of these things will never get used. Cutting back on consumption means buying what you need—not what you think you might use in the future.
Singular Gift-Giving
Singular gift-giving is a great way to cut back on spending and consumption over the holidays. You can start a new tradition where everyone in the family gives one gift to each other. You can have a lovely gift exchange that isn’t wasteful. Plus, you might unveil one big gift for the family. Simple. Affordable. Fun. This is a good way to start a new Christmas tradition.
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Wedding Gifts: A Few Eco-Friendly Ideas
Dec 4, 2021
Eco-friendly wedding gifts are a good idea for every new nuptial. The wedding industry generates billions of dollars every year, but it can be a bit wasteful. Giving an eco-friendly gift is just one of the ways you can help weddings go green. Plus, you will find some creative options that you might not have considered in the past.
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Eco-Friendly Wedding Gifts 1: The CSA
Give the happy couple eco-friendly wedding gifts that allow them to shop locally and go green. Give them a gift card to a local CSA or for a service that offers fresh produce. Some even focus on “non-photogenic” fruits and vegetables. The couple eats well, they pick up local food, and they cut back on plastic bag use because they’re going to the store less.
Eco-Friendly Wedding Gifts 2: Solar Lights
Solar lights are an important gift because they are much better than traditional lanterns. You can help the happy couple decorate their patio or outdoor living space. Some of these lights can go on the front doorstep, or you can gift large lights that they might use inside the house.
Water Filters
Under-counter water filtration systems are especially interesting. They help cut down on bottled water purchases, and they are easy to install.
Food Cycler
A food cycler is one step up from a garbage disposal. The food cycler can help the happy couple convert food waste into compost. It can go right out to their garden, and maybe they can grow their own herbs, fruits, or vegetables.
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Eco-Friendly Gifts to Reduce Waste
Nov 28, 2021
Eco-friendly gift-giving is part of a new wave of environmental consciousness. Gift waste can be a major problem because, as the holiday season settles, you have more byproducts than you have gifts. There is a way to make a change. These few suggestions on ways to reduce gift waste will make your life simpler—and a little cleaner.
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What Are Eco-Friendly Gifts?
According to a recent report, Americans will increase their trash generation by 25% over the holiday season. That comes out to one million tons of extra trash every week between Thanksgiving and the New Year. However, there is a way out of this vicious cycle.
Yes, wrapping paper is on the “naughty list”, but it can at least be recycled if it stays crumpled up and goes to the recycling bin. If you’re packing those items into paper bags, recycle them, too. If you are using plastic bags, step up to recycled and reusable bags.
Gifts Wrapped in Cloth
Gifts wrapped in cloth are part of the Furoshiki craze. Marie Kondo is a proponent of cleaning up your lifestyle and only retaining items that spark joy. Her philosophy is both clean and manageable.
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Aside from making a change to your wrapping habits, you can order reusable bags and accessories today. They make it easy to change the way you approach the holiday season and reduce consumption. If you make some changes this year, you might inspire your friends and family to do their part in the future. If you own a business, you can try reusable products instead of defaulting to paper or plastic.
Is Wool Eco-Friendly?
Nov 27, 2021
Wool has often been seen as the original eco-friendly fabric. The sheep live in the field, enjoy their days, and they need to be sheared to stay healthy. This was often the thought, but is it true? If you’ve never considered the subject before, remember that there is an alternative for everything, even your shopping bags, backpacks, and totes.
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Is Wool Sustainable?
A recent report notes that there is, in fact, “nothing sustainable” about the fabric. In short, the new report notes that wool can cause a loss of biodiversity. The Center for Biological Diversity and Collective Fashion Justice generated a report from the CIRCUMFAUNA initiative. It notes that the wool industry has been less than forthcoming about the impact of its products.
Stephanie Feldstein is the director of the Center and co-authored the report. She said, “the industry has been pulling the wool over our eyes for decades, claiming that wool is a sustainable fiber. Wool clothing comes with a heavy price tag of greenhouse gas emissions, land use, biodiversity loss, and pollution. Nothing about wool is sustainable.”
The Cost of Wool
When studies such as these are released, they often talk about the “cost” of producing—anything. The environmental cost of wool was a big subject of this most recent report. In fact, it appears that the environmental “cost” of wool is three times greater than that of acrylic.
Emma Hakansson, Founding Director of the Center, said, “Sheep grazing pasture land may seem innocent and natural, but sheep are introduced, bred, and eventually slaughtered while the grazed lands are degraded and prevented from thriving. There’s nothing natural about this inefficient, unsustainable,e and exploitative industry.”
Look for Alternatives
This means that we need to look into alternatives if we want to do the right thing. You can even advertise how the impact of certain natural fibers makes it unhealthy for you to offer them. Instead of just making the change, explain those changes to your customers.
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As you hunt for alternatives, remember that there are beautiful cotton totes, jute bags, and recycled options for every family or business. Look at an option for your business that also gives you marketing potential. Invest in something that gives back to the community. Plus, sell reusable bags before plastic bag bans hit your area. Making the change now ensures that you’re ready for the future.
The Eco-Friendly Fight Against Malaria
Nov 21, 2021
Across the world, there are preventable illnesses and epidemic diseases that are devastating communities. In Namibia, the World Health Organization reports that over 60% of the population could contract malaria. As a result, the government wants to take eco-friendly measures to combat malaria. While an American audience may not understand the fight to eradicate such a disease, it can understand that combating ecological issues requires a soft touch.
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Fighting Malaria for Decades
Previously, Namibia was fighting malaria with as many options as it could find. The population used something called IRS, or Indoor Residual Spraying. While this treatment could be effective, it is not necessarily eco-friendly. Unfortunately, these pesticides are often overused. The mosquito population could become resistant, and that might cause malaria to rise up once again, causing an even larger outbreak than expected.
Using Larvicide to Fight Malaria
Larvicide projects in Namibia are designed to help use eco-friendly technologies in the fight against Malaria. The WHO reports that field teams are looking the effectiveness of these projects, testing pesticide resistance, etc.
Eco-Friendly Nets
A recent report on eco-friendly nets is casting the fight against malaria in a new light. Making nets from recycled products is similar in scope to shifting your thought process on bags or accessories. You can use recycled and reusable shopping bags around your business or office. You’re not fighting malaria, but we can all do something more to save the planet.
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