Black Friday is nothing more than Bleak Friday when it comes to environment
Some shoppers wait all year for this event to make necessary purchases they could not otherwise afford - others are enticed to buy things they don’t need
Some shoppers wait all year for this event to make necessary purchases they could not otherwise afford - others are enticed to buy things they don’t need
Disposables are hardly without their ick factor, and the cost savings and environmental benefits of reusables are compelling
A primary school in Co Mayo is testing a scheme for tackling air pollution while helping parents get their kids to school without driving all the way
By waiting until the right time to use energy-intensive appliances, we can relieve pressure on the national grid and reduce emissions
The Killarney Coffee Cup Project has so far prevented more than one million single-use coffee cups from reaching landfill or littering the town
Bike Hub is a social enterprise supported by Dublin City Council and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Council. It wants to convince you of the merits of the eco-friendly e-cargo bike
Whatever about the health benefits of the water itself, drinking it from a plastic bottle can be dodgy
A number of wedding venues are aiming to help couples have a more environmentally friendly wedding day
If you start planning for this year’s dressing up now you can make Halloween less of a frightener by not buying new stuff and using items you already have
Hair is natural, it can hardly be an environmental hazard? Or can it?
Save money, save the planet: How to wash your hands
And be careful where you store those apples, pears and bananas
Trying out a new product can feel like extra hassle you don’t need at that time of the month, but the savings are compelling
‘Inefficient energy behaviour remains broadly unchanged between summer and winter,’ the SEAI has found
Just 24% of children travel to school on foot these days, a fall from 45% in 1986 – Ireland’s little walkers have become passengers
Carbon taxes are pushing petrol and diesel costs up. Besides going electric, are there other ways to save?
A discarded tent typically uses the same amount of plastic as nearly 9,000 plastic straws, 200 plastic bottles or 22 Coldplay LPs
Polluted run-off from car washes can end up in rivers, streams, the sea and in groundwater
Save money, save the planet: The endless cycle of clothes shopping is causing water pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and landfill
Save money, save the planet: Microplastics are tiny plastic pieces, less than 5mm in diameter, that have been found in the air, water, soil and sand
Save money, save the planet: Acrylic paints contribute to the large amount of microplastics in waterways and have been found in human bloodstreams and breastmilk
Clothes not smelling like ‘morning silkwood’ or any other AI-named ‘fragrances’ is something we can live without
Reduce unwanted flyers coming through your letterbox and lighten your green bin with these tips
Let the garden grow wild, avoid balloons and forgo the red meat
Take your out-of-date pills and unused potions to dedicated disposal services, and always finish your course of antibiotics
The single-use plastic bags and bits quickly end up in the bin or the Hoover so why do we do it?
There are also lots of other things you can do to make drying clothes cheaper and kinder to the environment
With eligibility for energy upgrades expanding, you or a loved one could be entitled to a free retrofit
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