Sustainability
Is Fast Fashion Moving To Forever Fashion?
The fashion industry is a perpetual cycle of generating trends, consuming them, and then throwing them away. Supplies are created quickly by manufacturers who want to make the most profit possible. Brands churn out new collections every season without much concern for enduring value or quality.
By Yasmita Kumar4 years ago in Earth
Why we Need to Stop Buying Fast Fashion. Top Story - February 2022.
Back in 2020, a Sunday Times investigation reported that Boohoo, the parent company of brands, Pretty Little Thing and Nasty Gal, to name but a few had unsafe working conditions in its factories. The investigation also found that the company were guilty of slavery as well as paying their workers as little as £3.50 an hour. The company is worth an estimated £5.6 billion, yet it is unable to pay its staff the national minimum wage.
By Armchair Detective4 years ago in Earth
Stop, Shop, and Roll
Believe it or not, that forgotten fish at the back of your fridge has far worse potential than just food poisoning. It may seem like you’re only hurting your own wallet, but in the big scheme of things, throwing away excess food doesn’t just waste money; it wastes precious commodities like water and seeds, as well as the time and energy used to transport and process it. These irreplaceable resources are used up, only to be sent to a landfill, where the food rots, producing methane gas and ultimately contributing to climate change.
By Hailey Narvaez4 years ago in Earth
How Technology is the Shortcut to Sustainability
Leading global companies recognize the importance of sustainability in their overall strategy. However, achieving green goals requires a 360-degree approach. If companies want to make environment-friendliness their competitive edge, they must integrate data and technology from the start. But technology, in this context, is much more than “green IT”. Managers must think about whether they are bringing the right technology to the table.
By Lynda Arbon4 years ago in Earth
Why a Good Logo is Important for your Small Business?
First things first - A company logo and a website is not called a brand. Yes! You read that right. A brand is an amalgamation of the reputation, customer experience, quality of the products and services offered, and perception that people have of your services.
By Magicmind Technologies Limited4 years ago in Earth
What is the difference between buying and leasing a solar panel system?
Should I buy or lease solar panel system? No matter whether you buy your solar panels or lease them, you’ll still get the same clean solar energy powering your house. However, the finances and ownership of your solar power system will change depending on the financial tool you use to purchase it .Let’s now discuss the variations between solar system ownership, leasing, and Purchase Power Agreements (PPAs.)
By AYKA Solar4 years ago in Earth
Hug Your Mother
Whether you are motivated by climate change or just want to do the right thing, caring for our planet is a responsibility that each and every one of us must take seriously. Many of us want to make responsible choices but we don’t know how. I did some research and found five things you can do to make a difference. Even if you adopted one or two of these it would make a positive impact.
By Jocelyn Joy Thomas4 years ago in Earth
The right garbage bins make a big difference
Garbage bins come in shapes, sizes, and materials. Make sure to choose the right one for your situation. If you plan on using plastic garbage bins, you'll need airtight ones so they don't give off an odor. You might also want plastic bins that have an attached lid. If you're using outdoor containers, getting ones made of material that won't rust or absorb water is crucial.
By Joshua Lopez4 years ago in Earth







