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Debunking Common Misconceptions About Circular Economies

First of all, what is a circular economy?

In recent years, the concept of a circular economy has gained significant attention as the world grapples with environmental challenges and resource scarcity. It has become a word that we see a lot of governments, people, and organisations throwing around, but what is it?  While the idea of a circular economy is promising, it is often surrounded by misconceptions that can hinder its implementation and effectiveness. In this blog post, we will explore and debunk some of the common misconceptions about circular economies. 

How to Reduce Food Waste by Composting

Reducing food waste by composting

There is a lot of information out there on food wastage and how to avoid it in the first place. Save your vegetable peels for stock! Eat your broccoli stems! Turn your lemon rinds into candied peel! That's all very well and good, and those ideas definitely have their place - especially in a homesteading environment.

Embracing De-Growth: A Path to Climate Sustainability

What is De-Growth?

In recent years, the concept of de-growth has gained significant attention as a potential solution to the ecological and societal challenges we face today. With climate change looming as a pressing global issue, it is crucial to explore alternative economic models that prioritise sustainability over endless growth. In this blog post, we will delve into what de-growth is and discuss why it holds immense importance for achieving climate sustainability.

I want to live a more sustainable lifestyle - Now What?

Where Do I Start?

Keen to embark on a more eco-conscious lifestyle but have no idea where to start? I feel you. 

After a few years of traveling and seeing the effects of climate change quite literally on my doorstep (hello, the wildfires in Australia and the summer of 2023 floods in Auckland) I knew I wanted to make a change to my lifestyle. Who was I to complain about the devastation to our beautiful landscapes whilst doing nothing to address my own wasteful habits?

A Slow and Considered Approach to Ethical Fashion by Isabella Rose Young

A Slow and Considered Approach


We live in a society that glorifies fast paced production, hustle culture, materialistic excess and a demanding essence of rushing things in order to achieve “success”. But something’s been lost, muddled along the way because we have it all wrong. Isn’t the real success to be living gently with nature, our families and community, embracing simplicity to enjoy the little things? 

8 Eco Tips for World Ocean Day

World Ocean Day

When I moved out of my grandparent's household, into a slightly more modern blended family environment with my father, I was a sponge for information about the world's history and social studies classes. I distinctly remember learning about how the Island Republic of Kiribati was not in fact "sinking", but succumbing to rising sea levels.

Business Q&A with Gaelle from Dust & Glow

Business Q&A with Gaelle Thieme

Today we will be sharing the story of how Dust & Glow began and how Gaelle is “l am learning to embrace the ups and downs of having a small business.” Gaelle has taken the time to answer all of our questions beautifully and I’m very excited to share them with you. Whether you’re only a few months into business or you’ve been at it for a while. There are definitely some epic pointers from us to take away from this article, and so I hope you enjoy the read.

International Women's Day Q&A with Founder Annie Shaw

Who are the women in your life who inspire you?

All the women around me. The ones who are doing side hustles, the ones parenting and working, the ones who fight for what they believe in, the ones who work on their own mental and physical health so they can be the best version on themselves for themselves and those around them, the ones who focus on saving for the future and the ones who gave up everything to travel the world and be inspired by life.

Lazy Eco Must Haves - Guest Blog post by Jasmin

I wouldn’t say I’m an expert when it comes to being lazy but if there was a zombie apocalypse I’d be the first to go. Like I wouldn’t run, I’d just sit on the couch, eatin me chips, binging Netflix and patting my cats, who when I think about it, would probably be the ones to turn me. Fun thoughts. Anyway, long and irrelevant intro aside, have a read if you too follow the live, love, lazy mantra and are looking a few lazy friendly, low waste products!