The multibillion-pound marketplace for thrift, preloved, retro or vintage clothes is booming online. The trend is partly driven by a cost of living squeeze, but also by an increasing awareness of the importance of sustainable spending. US-based recommerce site ThredUp has predicted that the global clothes resale market will almost double to $350bn by 2027.… Continue reading Roll up for the great resale retail rush: the rise and rise of secondhand shopping
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What went right this week: the good news you should know about
This Christmas, why not give the gift of positivity with a subscription to Positive News magazine? With each gift subscription, your loved ones will receive four beautiful magazines filled with uplifting stories that will inspire and brighten their day. Not only will they be receiving heartwarming content that will put a smile on their face,… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news you should know about
‘Getting a bike was a resurrection’: the project donating bicycles to refugees
The Bike Project, a UK-based charity, has been providing refurbished bicycles to refugees and people seeking asylum for a decade. Founder Jem Stein started the project in his garden shed and it has grown to include workshops in London and Birmingham. The charity has so far distributed more than 11,000 bicycles in nearly 40 cities… Continue reading ‘Getting a bike was a resurrection’: the project donating bicycles to refugees
Presents with purpose: 33 sustainable gifts to give this Christmas
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Three good things: longlife tech to inspire us beyond our throwaway culture
Rather than updating and replacing technology, there is growing interest in products that are designed to be long-lasting and easily repaired or upgraded. The onus may not be solely on consumers, however, as manufacturers have made it challenging to fix items, which feeds into our throwaway culture. Newer devices include laptops, phones, and even vacuum… Continue reading Three good things: longlife tech to inspire us beyond our throwaway culture
20 ways to shop more mindfully (and resist pressure to part with cash)
Shopping can be a taxing experience, especially if one is not mindful of their purchases. However, mindful shopping has a solution that will not require much effort or money. Mindful shopping means taking time to think before making a purchase, making sure that the purchase aligns with intentions, ethics, and means. Here are ten tricks… Continue reading 20 ways to shop more mindfully (and resist pressure to part with cash)
100% renewable electricity for the UK – how close are we?
The UK reached a record-breaking level of renewable energy use, generating 48% of electricity in Q1 of 2023 – an impressive feat considering just 13 years ago only 7% came from renewables. However, there is still a long way to go before the country’s goal of a decarbonised electricity system by 2035 is reached. The… Continue reading 100% renewable electricity for the UK – how close are we?
What went right this week: the good news you should know about
Climate change, endangered species, and LGBTQ+ rights saw some positive developments this week. China, the world’s biggest polluter, is set to experience a drop in CO2 emissions. Carbon Brief analysed the country’s low-carbon energy infrastructure to conclude that the decline is likely to begin next year with fossil fuel use set to enter structural decline. This… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news you should know about
All I want for Christmas is: Positive News
In an attempt to show their appreciation for clients and employees in a more meaningful and memorable way, companies are becoming more creative with their Christmas gift choices. While traditional gestures such as gift vouchers and Christmas food hampers remain popular, more values-led companies are opting for gifts with a positive, socially conscious message. Wholegrain… Continue reading All I want for Christmas is: Positive News
The startups reinventing notoriously hard-to-recycle items
As the world continues to grapple with the numerous environmental challenges caused by widespread pollution and waste, several European startups are working on innovative solutions to reinvent difficult-to-recycle items.They are part of the 2023 cohort for Green Alley Award, an esteemed prize that recognizes Europe’s most outstanding circular startups that aim to shift to a… Continue reading The startups reinventing notoriously hard-to-recycle items