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A thoughtful guide to lower waste living

As the days of us sheltering inside continue, it seems we've all become a little bit more aware about how stuff much we’re going through. We're eating more meals at home, doing more laundry and washing up, and producing more waste because of this. Whilst making sure you dispose of your waste effectively via methods such as recycling, composting and donating, things still seem to be piling up.

One of the best ways to reduce waste is to not just think about how you dispose, but also how you buy. To help you, we've put together a quick and easy guide on how we can be resourceful and thrifty. Saving money and saving the planet at the same time.

   

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