As we enter into the festive time of the year, it can be extremely easy to fall into a slippery slope of seasonal overconsumption.
As we enter into the festive time of the year, it can be extremely easy to fall into a slippery slope of overconsumption.
For example, rather than buying a Christmas-themed candle with Santa hats on it, that won’t be relevant after the 25th of December, opt for a plain winter shade such as burgundy with a smell which can be used throughout the other colder months as well.There are tons of ways to make your own decorations at home with supplies that you probably already have. This is a great way to be more sustainable and recycle items you already bought that might end up in the bin otherwise.
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