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3 Easy Steps to Making a Rubber Band Ball

Saving and storing rubber bands into a ball is not only an environmentally conscious activity, but it is also a practical money-saving idea. It is not necessary to spend money on a bag of new ones at the supermarket or stationary supply store when you can reuse the ones being delivered to your home for … Continue reading »

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The Most Practical and Convenient Reusable Bag to Make Plastic Bag-Free Shopping Easy

Fail to Prepare, Prepare to Fail It was a recent comment posted after my Plastic Bag-Free Shopping story which firstly gave me something to ponder, then became the topic for this reusable bag post… “Those who have ducked in to pick up a few things from the shops on their way home is almost a … Continue reading »

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Why we are Refusing and How we are Reusing, Plastic Bags

“Those who start with WHY never manipulate, they inspire. And people follow them not because they have to; they follow because they want to.“ Simon Sinek. Many of you who are reading these weekly posts are possibly wondering – ‘Why has Shea become so passionate with saying NO to plastic bags?’ This image visually sums up … Continue reading »

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#DIY Jigsaw Piece Plate – Out of the Man Cave

This quirky and unique jigsaw piece plate certainly is a terrific conversation starter at dinner parties. It is a perfect example of taking something no longer needed in its original form and upcycling it into something new. The ‘Royal We’ are responsible for bringing this clever and practical jigsaw piece plate to life: One insightful person to find the idea and … Continue reading »

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Online Grocery Shopping – Plastic Bag-Free?

  Did you know South Australia, Tasmania, Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territories are the Australian States which already have a ban on Single-use Plastic Bags? Queensland Conservation are working hard toward seeing Queensland join this list as the fifth state of Australia and have set a goal for as soon as 2015. They are … Continue reading »

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Everything You Need To Know About Clean up Australia Day

  Did you know Clean Up Australia Day has become the Nation’s largest community-based environmental event? The founder, Ian Kiernan, is an ‘average Australian bloke’, builder by trade and passionate solo yachtsman. It was during the 1987 BOC Challenge Solo Round-the-World Yacht Race, Ian witnessed first hand the effect our pollution is having in oceans … Continue reading »

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Day #1 of Successful Plastic Bag-Free Shopping – Check!

All this research is inarguably pointing to ridding our home of plastic bags so it is time to tackle plastic bag-free shopping! Today is shopping day, so I have pulled out the reusable shopping bags from the back of the pantry and set off to buy our fruit and veg and conquer plastic bag-free shopping. … Continue reading »

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The Great Plastic Bag Stocktake

The plastic bag stocktake was undertaken the day I came home from the supermarket with these packaged tomatoes!  I was busted by my husband as I was unpacking my groceries earlier this week. “I can’t believe you bought tomatoes in all that plastic packaging?” Gulp…

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Our Five Year Old Environmentalist and Take3

Take3 – A Clean Beach Initiative Take3 is the non-profit organisation challenging us to pick up (and responsibly dispose of) three pieces of rubbish, every time you leave a beach or a waterway. This organisation, started by Tim Silverwood and his buddies, reminds us there is an action we can all take – starting right … Continue reading »

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I’m Talking Rubbish – An Introduction to the Situation of Plastic Pollution

 Have you heard about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch? This is the name given to the collection of plastic pollution which is slowly being carried by the currents of the North Pacific Gyre. The whole of Australia could fit into its sweeping currents which are no longer home to Organic Matter rich in Biological Nutrients … Continue reading »

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