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Keeping Sustainability In The Forefront During A Pandemic

Sustainability, Pandemic and Climate change: It is more imperative than ever how they all are interconnected. But still we see life on planet and environment as a separate entity. What the pandemic has demonstrated to us is a realization that our health depends on the climate and the health of the climate depends on us. We can use this challenging time as a catalyst to recognize that Covid19 is the greatest reset towards building global sustainability.  Covid19 whether we call it a new reality or a short term reality has the majority of people working from home. Which means bulk buying is...

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What is Neem and What Are It's Benefits?

What Is Neem and What Are It's Benefits? Have you Tried Neem Toothpaste Tablet?

What is Neem? The Neem tree ( Azadirachta indica)  is a naturally sourced medicinal plant mainly grown in the Indian subcontinent. Neem plants can tolerate a wide variety of environmental conditions and grows very well in dry arid conditions, so Neem trees are also widely planted in Africa. Neem trees does not survive freezing temperatures, therefore there are no Neem plants in the United States besides Florida. For centuries, Neem was considered "The Curer of All Ailments" and has been used throughout ancient India dating back to more than 5000 years as a natural healing remedy, such as in agriculture as...

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Composting Food Scraps: How it helps the environment

Although the United states is a great leader in several areas, the US is a global leader when in comes to food waste. According to Recycle Track System, Americans discard nearly 40 million tons of food every year, approximately 219 pounds of food waste per person which equates to $1,600 per family of 4.  When this food waste is discarded in the garbage, it ends up in a landfill adding to already growing size of landfills. Instead, this wasted food could have been used for farming and cultivation. The garbage pile starts to disintegrate anaerobically without Oxygen, and releases harmful methane...

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The Future of Toothpaste Tablets Are Now Here

The Future of Toothpaste Is Now Here And It's Plastic Free

There are over one billion plastic toothpaste tubes that end up in the landfill each year, which is a huge problem for the environment and the planet. Conservatively estimating, the time it takes for plastic tubes to decompose is around 450 years. That’s a long time. In an effort to reverse this major environmental issue and protect the future of our precious planet, toothpaste in the form of a pill or tablet has recently entered the marketplace. Here are some of the benefits of toothpaste tablets over traditional toothpaste in a tube. Zero Waste Kaylaan Toothpaste Tablet are designed in bite...

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