Today (and it's about time), ecology is a major issue . Our planet's natural resources are being depleted earlier and earlier each year, and we alone are responsible. Even if ordinary people don't pollute as much as industrialists, they can act within their means and thus contribute to protecting our Earth.
In this section, you'll find clever articles on how to be more eco-friendly , and we'll also highlight the actions of brands that have decided to join the fight for the environment. Ready to take action, ladies? It starts here.
Ecology: taking action in your daily life
As we mentioned earlier, everyone can decide to take action to be more eco-friendly . It simply requires changing a few of your daily habits. As proof, natural remedies and other "old wives' tales" are making a strong comeback at the expense of mass-produced products.
For example, we offer tips on how to soothe a sore throat without medication. We also discuss acne, sharing natural remedies to help fade the scars it can leave. Similarly, we cover hair loss , which can be effectively combated with products you already have in your cupboard. After reading these articles, you'll simply ask yourself, " Why didn't I think of that sooner? "
Wellness and beauty tips aren't the only things that matter. You can also embrace everyday recycling . Some items you used to throw away will now seem quite useful. Take, for example, your mascara brush, which, like cats, has at least seven second lives . More broadly, we also teach you how to adopt a greener beauty routine to minimize the plastic packaging that our country struggles so much to recycle and that ends up polluting the oceans.
Here, ecology becomes almost playful . It's fun to see how it can seep into our daily lives and allow us to take direct action. Knowing how to question oneself in order to be more "green"
Little by little, as you read the information we provide, you will begin to question your own beliefs. And this is crucial, because for every person who is convinced, our planet suffers less .
We know that this can sometimes lead to what's called "eco-anxiety." But we're here to give you valuable tips to overcome it . And besides, it starts with educating our children. From a very young age, it's up to us to teach them the right habits to adopt so that they later become responsible adults, aware of environmental issues.
We also keep ourselves very well informed about everything that affects their health. Recently, for example, we discussed the supposed dangers of bamboo plates . But we also give a voice to our younger generation, who are increasingly drawn to environmental issues—excellent news! And we make sure to share funny stories, like this study that proves that to save the planet, all you have to do is take up gardening!
Becoming eco-friendly doesn't happen overnight. There's no need to turn your life upside down. Instead, you need to introduce changes little by little, and soon, it will all seem perfectly natural. Questioning your habits is the first step towards lasting change. Brands are deciding to take action in favor of the environment.
Because we are not the only actors in the change towards ecology (and thankfully so) we do not hesitate to regularly highlight the actions of clothing brands, cosmetics or simply our government.
Because yes, he has finally understood that action is needed now, and directly with us, the consumers . As proof, he is implementing an eco-label with a rating from A to E to make customers more aware of the environmental impact of the clothing they intend to buy. We also discuss phenomena affecting other countries, such as "köpskam," or "shopping shame," which originated in Sweden.
Along the same lines, we also recently told you about this powerful animated short film that denounces the denial and inaction in the face of climate change. Likewise, we don't hesitate to discuss the outrage sparked by events like "Black Friday" or "Blue Monday," which push us to buy even more .
But what we love most of all is highlighting the positive actions of all those brands that are making a lasting difference for the environment. We're thinking, for example, of cosmetics brands like Hello Body and Love, Beauty and Planet, or Week'Up and So Cup, which offer menstrual cups made from natural materials and period panties made from organic cotton. We're also thinking of the women who created dispensers of organic menstrual hygiene products to combat period poverty, and of Prada, which has eliminated fur and polluting plastics from its collections.
Society is moving forward, and we all need to get involved before it's too late. We only have one planet Earth; let's protect it.