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A Kinder Christmas
Christmas is a magical time, but it often comes with unnecessary waste - from plastic decorations and over-bought gifts to leftover food. The good news is that it’s easier than you might think to celebrate thoughtfully, support your local community, and reduce your environmental impact. With so many independent shops, makers, and food producers in our towns and villages, a sustainable and festive season is well within reach. Here’s our guide: 1. Shop Smart and Local Our local


Go Green for Halloween!
As the nights are closing in and the temperature drops, that can only mean one thing – whether you know it as Halloween, All Hallows’ Eve, or Samhain, it’s spooky season! But the scariest thing about Halloween isn’t the ghosts and the witches, it’s the impact on our planet. Throwaway costumes, plastic decorations, and wasted pumpkins galore, it’s not good news for the environment…. So we’ve gathered some top tips for how to celebrate sustainably and enjoy a green Halloween: W
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