environmentally friendly

The number of electric car charging points for public use went up by 9%

Charging points surge as UK strives for green motoring

The number of electric car charging points for public use went up by 9% from 1 October 2021 to 1 January 2022, according to Department for Transport figures.

There are now 2,448 more available charging devices across the country.

Publicly accessible rapid charging devices increased by 233, a 5% rise in three months.

This brings the total of publicly accessible...

With its different properties, coffee can be used for many things besides drinking!

Experts reveal green alternatives to your coffee-drinking habits

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages around the world, with 9.7 million global Google searches a year on average, according to search analytics tool Ahrefs. However with its different properties, coffee can be used for many things besides drinking!

Alex Ion, spokesperson for Brewsmartly.com shares the best uses for coffee.

Top 10 Uses For Coffee:

1. Flavour...

Supermarkets and manufacturers are being urged to make refillable products widely available

Manufacturers and supermarkets must do more to help consumers join refillable revolution

Which? is urging manufacturers and supermarkets to do more to make refillable products widely available and clearly labelled to help shoppers save money and the environment.

Refillable products are increasingly popular, but shoppers are struggling to find these environmentally friendly products on supermarket shelves and a lack of clear labelling means many consumers may be unaware...

3 billion single-use nappies end up in landfill in the UK every year

Reusable Nappy Week Kicks Off

TotsBots, the UK’s leading reusable nappy brand, has joined forces with the NappyAlliance to urge UK parents to give reusable nappies a try during Reusable Nappy Week, which kicks off today (19-24 April). Offering 20% off select reusable nappies and accessories from www.totsbots.com, TotsBots are offering an incentive for parents to give reusables a try to dramatically cut back on Co2...