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by Lisa Scott
What is Earth Day?
Earth Day is considered the most widely celebrated secular observance on the planet. Commonly known as a day to celebrate the ...
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by Lisa Scott
Easter is a great time to celebrate the change in season and the awakening of some of our favourite plants and wildlife. From baby ducklings to ...
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by Ashley Peterson
Statistically, women are affected more than men when it comes to the climate crisis. For example, according to the UN, 80% of humans displaced by ...
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by Ashley Peterson
There’s no need to compromise your Valentine’s Day gifts when living sustainably. With a wide range of products that say ‘I love you’ and are pla...
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by Ashley Peterson
With all of its ups and downs, we’re getting well into January. By now, you might have heard about ‘Veganary’, whether it be on social media or f...
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by Lisa Scott
What a year it's been
With so many ups and downs in 2020, we wanted to take a breath to highlight some off the positive moments we had at Huski H...
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by Lisa Scott
The holiday season can be a wonderful opportunity to show loved ones how much you care. Especially because it’s the season for giving. And with ...
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by Ashley Peterson
Black Friday, as you might know, is a popular shopping day in November that has grown widely commercialised causing the mass buying of unethical a...
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by Lisa Scott
We absolutely love the change of seasons, each one bringing a new beginning and fun family activities to enjoy together. One of our favourite act...
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by Lisa Scott
You might know someone who has been an avid allotment gardener throughout the years, possibly a relative or neighbour. But how have allotments gr...
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by Lisa Scott
Taking a step away from liquid body wash (if not being bulk bought) is a great way to become more sustainable, what's even better, is making your ...
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by Lisa Scott
One of the first habits you can adopt to become more sustainable is making sure the items you have in your home live the longest life possible. S...
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