Why make zero waste recipes ? We've already shared a bunch of tips and tutorials to turn your kitchen into a zero waste kitchen [1] . Now, let's move on to the next step which is to ( really ) cook in zero waste mode. It is not... Cooking Zero waste
5 reasons why you should use wooden utensils Many of us have opted for wooden utensils, such as the traditional wooden spoon used to cook our pasta, to mix our ratatouille, etc. However, there is a range of wooden utensils that deserve our atten... Cooking Sustainable alternatives Zero waste
Pionnière du mouvement Zero Waste, Béa Johnson nous explique son nouveau mode de vie (No English translation) Avec son ouvrage « Zéro déchet, 100 astuces pour alléger sa vie » paru en 2015, Béa Johnson popularise encore un peu plus cette coutume de vie, le : « vivre sans déchet ». Béa Johnson est une fran... Environment Zero waste
Comment faire votre déodorant maison ? Continuons notre lutte contre les déchets avec le déodorant... Ce soin que l’on utilise tous les jours peut paraître assez insignifiant à première vue, mais il n’en n’est rien. Que ce soit pour votre ... DIY Ecological alternatives Zero waste
Period panties or menstrual panties: a comfortable and eco-friendly alternative Up to this day, the so called period panties made a lot of women curious, but only a few have taken the leap. Nevertheless, comfort shouldn't be a taboo, and the time has come to give a clear answer t... Intimate hygiene Menstrual protections Zero waste
Does tap water taste bad? Purify it with binchotan activated charcoal! *No more bottled water! Would you like to drink the water that flows from your tap but the taste or smell is unpleasant?* * *You are not the only one who finds that tap water tastes or smells bad. I... Bulk Environment Water Zero waste
How are BRITA MAXTRA+ cartridges recycled? As you may have already read in our article on 5 good reasons to use a BRITA jug [1] , BRITA filters are 100% recycled or reused. But how can we be sure that they are recycled and/or reused? *CONTEN... Water Zero waste
How does binchotan activated charcoal purify tap water? Binchotan activated charcoal: thanks to its high porosity, it is a process of adsorption of molecules on its surface to purify water . It is not easy to imagine its porosity at first glance on the p... Sustainable alternatives Water Zero waste
Solid shampoo: what is it, and why would you use it? We summed it up for you People are talking about it everywhere, as if it concerned a superstar: solid shampoo bars are more and more present in our lives, and they seem to offer an ecological as well as an economical alterna... Bulk Cosmetic Shampoing solide Zero waste
How is binchotan activated charcoal made? Contents How is binchotan made? Where are activated charcoals used? How much CO2 is emitted in the production of a binchotan? [1] How is binchotan made? ** It is quite simple, activated charcoal o... Water Zero waste
The easy 100% effective recipe for a natural organic deodorant Fighting the inconveniences of perspiration while respecting the environment and our skin is finally not so complicated.. The recipe that we offer you and that we have tested is very effective, it giv... Cosmetic DIY Sustainable alternatives Zero waste
Why use ceramic beads to purify tap water? For a long time now, we have known about water purification methods thanks to carafes such as BRITA [1] , and there are also filtering bottles [2] for when we are on the move. These are much more ... Environment Water Zero waste