EU backs 2021 ban on single-use plastics
The new measures are expected to save €22 billion in environmental damages by 2030…
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The new measures are expected to save €22 billion in environmental damages by 2030…
Source: www.energylivenews.com
In February 2020, Sir Michael Marmot launched his review on Inequalities and Health saying that ten years of austerity in ……
LOVING CARE FOR DISABLED AND STRAY CATS AMONG THE OLDEST TEMPLES IN ROME Everyone from adorable kittens to older cats hang out i…
In 2018, the Maharashtra government had imposed a ban on manufacturing, use, sale, distribution and storage of plastic materials such as one-time-use bags, spoons and plates, among others.
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As summer rolls around, people start to incorporate more linen pieces into their outfits. This feels like a great opportunity to talk about how awesome linen is and why you should be opting for it more! Linen is the oldest textile around, so it’s not surprising that it’s also one of the more sustainable textiles available today. The fabric is made from the flax plant (yes, like the seed) and has a rich and interesting history. Flax isn’t just what we sprinkle on top of our oatmeal, it’s also one of the first plant fibers used by humans. The plant stalks have been fermented, dried, crushed, and beaten into a fiber for thousands and thousands of years. Although we have a plethora of great textile options today, the invention and widespread use of linen throughout history was an incredibly big step in humanity’s development.