How to Reduce Plastic Waste at Home in Europe: 5 High-Impact Swaps
The average European generates 35–40 kg of plastic packaging waste per year. Most of it comes from five categories: food […]
The average European generates 35–40 kg of plastic packaging waste per year. Most of it comes from five categories: food […]
Standard liquid laundry detergent is about 70–80% water. You’re paying to ship water across Europe in a plastic jug, using
The average bathroom generates more plastic waste per square foot than any other room in your home. Shampoo bottles, conditioner,
From your TV setup to viewing parties to fan gear — here’s how to watch World Cup 2026 as sustainably as possible, without missing a minute of the football.
World Cup 2026 party food without the plastic waste. Homemade dips, bulk snacks, deli counter picks, and seasonal fruit — better food, almost no packaging.
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Starting your zero waste journey in Europe? This beginner guide covers the highest-impact swaps for kitchen, bathroom and shopping — with a free plastic-free checklist.