
Honey bees produce honey and earthworms break down our compost – this is knowledge many of us know. But did you know that a ladybug can eat up to 2500 aphids during its lifetime? Or that flower flies are important pollinators? Without all …
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Honey bees produce honey and earthworms break down our compost – this is knowledge many of us know. But did you know that a ladybug can eat up to 2500 aphids during its lifetime? Or that flower flies are important pollinators? Without all …
by asas
We have talked about cotton production and how it affects both nature and animals, including humans. But what does the industry itself look like?
Cotton is the most widely used natural fibre, grown in eighty countries in many parts of …
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A little tip in honour of Lucia Day – Think organic.
Cultivation without chemical pesticides is always preferable for the environment and, thus, the entire ecosystem. Organic cotton and other organically grown crops guarantee that the cultivation is free of
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No more environmental anxiety – or at least something less. Do you feel bad about how we treat our planet Earth, the only one? Take a deep breath, start small, learn more, and make better decisions.
Cotton is our most …
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Did you know that about 97 per cent of all water on earth is saltwater found in the oceans? Of the rest, two per cent is bound in ice and glaciers. And only about 1 per cent is available to
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What’s really hanging in your closet? What are your clothes made of, and how do they affect the environment? Time for a short “what to wear” education.
Synthetic fibres are fibres that are manufactured artificially
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