What to do with the books that you are not going to use. Image: Africa Studio – Shutterstock. It happens to all of us, we keep books for life, but there comes a time when it is impossible to keep them. At that moment, we understand that we must give it an outlet. But what
Pool cleaner robot. Image: Manuel Segura MartÃnez Shutterstock. The dream of almost everyone is to have a pool at home and it is that, without question, spending long summer months with the occasional refreshing bath in between definitely makes a difference. What you may not know is that having a pool is literally a luxury,
WayCap capsules are reusable and compatible with Nespresso machines. They are made of stainless steel and are refillable with any type of ground coffee in less than 30 seconds and as many times as you want. They are as easy to fill as they are to empty, remember that used coffee can be composted. The
Dairy products, meats, fruits, vegetables, bread, frozen foods. Everything a supermarket can offer on its shelves, with one difference: all the products that are for sale are expired, about to expire or have damaged packaging. Discounts go up to 50%. This is Wefood, the first supermarket in the world to sell food that would normally
Today we tend to overextend ourselves due to the large number of responsibilities and personal ambitions. Job competitiveness and the pursuit of professional success are essential parts of people’s material development. The problem begins when in this race to achieve material success we lose other important things along the way: emotional, spiritual and psychological health.
Shutterstock Image An organic but over-packed fresh product? Something is wrong. It is one of the issues that # DesnudaLaFruta aims to make visible, a campaign launched on social networks by Isabel Vicente, an agricultural engineer and author of the blog La Hypothesis Gaia, and by Vivir sin plastic. The objective, to denounce the spiral
The supermarket is based on the model “take what you need, give what you can”. In Australia they have opened their first free supermarket with products that would be discarded. Everything is free for those who cannot pay, or you can donate the amount you want. This is something that we are not used to
New Zealand’s national airline is testing edible coffee cups on its flights in an attempt to reduce the amount of waste on board its planes. The mugs, from local company Twiice, are made from vanilla-flavored biscuit – and are apparently ” leak-proof .” Air New Zealand, which serves more than eight million cups of coffee
How to reduce food waste. Image: Daisy Daisy Shutterstock Reduce food waste and improve the consumption of nutrients your body needs. Apply the following recommendations to optimize food cooking. Food production is associated with a carbon footprint. If they are wasted , greenhouse gases increase . The good news is that we can take action
The Indian company Bakeys is going to be the first to commercialize edible cutlery worldwide, which has great potential to reduce plastic waste. Chinese spoons, forks, and chopsticks are made from rice, wheat, and sorghum flour. Related: Edible Coffee Cup. Zero waste. Even if you don’t eat them, the cutlery is biodegradable, it will disappear