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3 easy gardening activities with kids

It’s National Children’s Gardening Week and a great excuse to get outside, have fun getting messy and teach the kids about sustainability with our 3 easy activities… 1. Recycle and grow ♻? If you’re anything like us, with the kids…

Happy plastic free July!

Plastic Free July is a global movement to be part of the solution to plastic pollution. This month is all about those little changes we can make to our lifestyles to reduce our plastic. And we say little for…

Easy Swaps to Make for a More Sustainable 2022

Making eco swaps and choosing sustainable alternatives to our usual picks is one of the best ways to live more sustainably, support eco-friendly businesses around the world and do your bit for our planet. If we all make small…

How do you care for your derriere?

We’ll just come out and say it. Our bottoms are neglected. We don’t treat them with the sensitive kindness that they deserve, nor do we appreciate the hard work our bums put in for us every day when we’re…

Your Christmas Gift Guide for Mums

Giving a thoughtful gift at Christmas is one of life’s little pleasures. When it comes to presents, picking out the perfect gift can be a stressful and time-consuming job. Shopping can feel overwhelming at the best of times, but…

Don’t flush! Our CEO Rajiv Chandra Interviewed on BBC News

Yesterday afternoon our CEO Rajiv Chandra was interviewed on BBC News with presenter Jane Hill during a segment on wipes pollution and microplastics. Discussions about wet wipes being a big contributor to plastic pollution have been ongoing for many years…

This Week is National Recycling Week 2021

This week is National Recycling Week 2021 According to WRAP, Recycle Week (20 – 26 September 2021) “aims to encourage retailers, brands, waste management companies, trade associations, governments and the media to come together to achieve one shared goal:…

Say no to plastic wet wipes

Thanks to a media spotlight on plastic pollution, manufacturers of traditional wet wipes have been unveiled as major pollutants in the fight against plastic. But there is an answer. Mum & You created their biodegradable baby wipe in 2016,…