5 facts about Household Energy Consumption Explained

This article discusses about residential home energy use and compares this with a few key countries, namely, the US, Canada and Australia. It also discusses temperatures that are recommended for households, considerations that the individual may take for reducing one’s energy consumption and potential monetary savings that could be reaped. Energy consumption increases one’s ecological … More 5 facts about Household Energy Consumption Explained

Tetra Paks – recycle or not to recycle?

For years I thought Tetra Paks were recyclable in the usual Kerbside Yellow Bin because they were made with predominantly cardboard or paper-based material. But as my journey continues to unravel commonly confused Australian household items, my suspicion increased – maybe I should just double-check it on the free Recycle Right App. … More Tetra Paks – recycle or not to recycle?

Recycling Cosmetic products

Disclaimers: This website contains affiliate links, I am compensated if you make a purchase through these links, click here for our full disclosure. Unlike food products, bathroom and cosmetic products frequently do not contain any recycling instructions on their packaging. Instead, they contain a series of seemingly mysterious symbols requiring its users to imply some induction and … More Recycling Cosmetic products

Compostable Plastics in 2022- Are they all good?

Disclaimers: This article contains affiliate links, I am compensated if you make a purchase through these links, click here for our full disclosure. All plastics undergo a process of breaking down, into smaller components; these are namely called Oxo-degradable and hydro-degradable plastics and are both derived from fossil fuel or petroleum-based materials. Non-biodegradable or simply degradable plastics … More Compostable Plastics in 2022- Are they all good?

Biodegradable plastics – the worst soft plastics of all

This article contains affiliate links, click here for our full disclosure. Make no mistake, and do not be fooled by the word ‘biodegradable’, this soft plastic has nowhere to go but landfill. What we know.Soft plastics that are recyclable through the REDcycle scheme must either have the REDcycle label or the ARL label, read more on this … More Biodegradable plastics – the worst soft plastics of all

Recycling Myth-busting

This article contains affiliate links, click here for our full disclosure. I have lost count on the number of times someone tells me that recycling is a hoax or it’s a government-lie to make the people feel that they are doing good. Interestingly, this myth has been heard and retold in many different countries! But is that … More Recycling Myth-busting

ARL and Products

This article contains affiliate links, click here for our full disclosure. The road to sustainable recycling could not get harder. Despite being the recommended evidence-based recycling guide, the Australasian Recycling Label (ARL) is not widely available nor listed in many supermarket products such as meat trays, cosmetic products and food items. According to the City of Monash, … More ARL and Products