We are heading on into May and July is starting to creep up. I have enjoyed my journey so far very much and now I feel ready to make a few more changes to my lifestyle. We have been buying more things in bulk than ever before, using re-usable packaging options wherever possible and visiting organic markets where possible. As a side note, I will just say that I am a very big fan of Harris Farm as they have a huge range of fresh fruits and veges however I love to browse their imperfect options for slightly bruised oranges or overly large sweet potatoes.
So now it is time to move forward again into the world of "less plastic" and make another step towards my new year's resolution of living plastic free by July.
So now it is time to move forward again into the world of "less plastic" and make another step towards my new year's resolution of living plastic free by July.
Handkerchiefs for girls?
This is something that has really caught my curiosity in the last few days and I am very interested to explore it further. Tissues are extremely wasteful and I know that, in Autumn especially, we go through a lot of tissues. I also have a small suspicion that the reason I get such but sneezing attacks (and honestly, ask my family - I can sneeze for a long time!) is that the fibres from the tissues get into my nose and make me sneeze more. Handkerchiefs, on the other hand, are totally re-usable, can be washed in the washing machine and are much softer on your nose. My dad uses hankies over tissues (and I'm sure your dad or a friends dad probably does too) but I have never really noticed girls using hankies. I didn't really reserve it only for guys but I never considered trying them myself.