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Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, yet few people realize that tea bags can contribute to environmental pollution. Many tea bags contain synthetic materials that do not fully break down and may release microscopic particles when steeped in hot water. These particles are invisible but can accumulate in the
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Disposable menstrual products are used by billions of people, but they generate an enormous amount of waste every year. Conventional pads and tampons often contain plastic, synthetic fibers, and chemical additives that take hundreds of years to break down. Fortunately, more and more plastic‑free and reusable options now offer a more sustainable, healthier, and more
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Introduction: Why Food Waste Management Is Essential Food waste and the management of organic waste are among the most pressing environmental challenges in modern urban areas. Every day, our households generate a massive amount of organic waste: vegetable peels, fruit scraps, coffee grounds, tea bags, and leftover food. Unfortunately, instead of being recovered, a huge
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A reminder of the main sources of CO₂ emissions and simple steps – such as cycling, reducing plastic use and buying locally – to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle.
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Plastic pollution is a growing global threat: plastic takes centuries to break down, only a small proportion is recycled, and millions of tonnes are dumped into the oceans every year. This poster calls for action to reduce plastic waste, highlighting the serious environmental, economic and social consequences for our planet and our societies.
Sustainable Lipstick at Home Lipstick is one of the most iconic beauty products in the world, but behind its glamorous image lies a surprisingly unsustainable reality. Every year, millions of lipstick tubes are produced, used, and discarded, contributing to plastic waste, chemical pollution, and resource depletion. Most people apply lipstick daily without realizing that the
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