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COP26 and all that jazz

While hoping for the best, I'm also expecting the *usual* from COP26. And I'm a relentless optimist.

Review: Smol dishwasher tablets

This week's Minimally Green review is of plastic free, eco-friendly direct to consumer brand Smol.

What would you uninvent?

What would you uninvent? What don't you need? What would the world be better for if it had never existed? Here's Minimally Green's views.

Review: Wild deodorant

Minimally green's review of direct to consumer start-up deodorant brand Wild. The problem with traditional deodorants is the packaging and f

Food waste - should I compost?

Food waste is systemic problem that means only two thirds of what's produced at farm gets eaten. So what can you do about it?

The problem with ocean plastics

So ocean plastics, rightly, has had a lot of attention recently. But what are the real issues? Minimally Green dives into marine health.

Review: TruEarth laundry detergent

One of the first things we had a look at in the house to reduce plastic and use fewer chemicals was laundry detergent. With two active...

Amazon Prime got dumped

It had to go. Amazon Prime had worked its magic on me and I was hooked. The convenience. The next day delivery. It was time for a break up.

Why Minimally Green?

My home was literally driving me crazy. Being in our home for so much time during lockdown, I could see just how much plastic we used.

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