Switch to cloth sanitary pads and menstrual cups for a healthier, eco-friendly lifestyle. These reusable options reduce plastic waste, save money, and are gentle on your skin. A small change for you, a big impact for the planet! #SustainableLiving #…
Separating your waste helps reduce landfill overflow and cuts down on harmful greenhouse gas emissions. By composting biodegradable waste, you not only nourish your plants but also contribute to a healthier environment.
Technology is transforming our lives by improving daily activities and ensuring constant access to information. Travel apps like the Chennai bus app greatly assist public transport users by delivering timely and accurate information. In this series…
Simple additions to your home can make it so much more sustainable. Building a new home? Start planning now, because how you build your home is an important line of defence against climate change.
Fast fashion leads to waste and overconsumption, harming both the planet and workers. By choosing quality over quantity and wearing clothes longer, we reduce landfill waste, save resources, and support sustainable fashion. Let's make mindful choices…
Getting your blood pressure under control begins with measuring and adhering to medical advice. While medication can be lifelong, doctors measure successful treatment through various other means. Simply taking your medication consistently can count…
Earth is warming, and every bit helps. Installing solar panels can ease the strain on our planet while powering your home sustainably. #solarpanels #solarenergy
Rainwater harvesting is a simple step toward sustainability. It conserves water, reduces dependency on external sources, and helps recharge groundwater. Together, let’s make every drop count for a better tomorrow!
Lifestyle modifications (eating healthy, exercising enough, getting enough sleep, quitting smoking etc) are simple ways to care for your heart. In fact, this is the treatment regimen that most doctors begin with. A study by CAG examined doctors'…
While the threat from plastic might seem but a distant reality for some, for those living under the shadow of a dumpyard, or breathing heavy-metal laced fumes from a plastic-fed incinerator, plastic pollution is very much an issue of life and death.