By making a few simple changes you can learn to live organically, affordably. Here are some tips to help you to be kinder to the environment.

  • Ethical, Sustainable & Organic Beauty: discovering Wild Beauty by Rhug Estate

    Following on the article 'Clean beauty or dirty marketing tricks: How can you tell if a beauty brand lives up to its green credentials?' we are now discovering Wild Beauty and how the brand lives up to its green credentials!

  • Organic Spotlight GOLDEN VIRGIN®

    Family-run organic natural food products company GOLDEN VIRGIN® Organic source their products from organic Greek farmers and growers and process them using traditional production methods, in harmony with nature and environment.

  • Organic and sustainable gift ideas for father's day

    We’ve put together a range of Father’s Day sustainable and organic gift ideas that are better for the planet and won’t break your piggy bank. In addition, we've put some ideas together to suit nearly every father out there.

  • World Ocean Day

    This year for World Ocean Day, we want to share our easy to follow organic lifestyle tips to help you cut back on plastic waste in your day-to-day life.

  • #FOODTALKS: How Can Food Help Us Address Climate Emergency & Injustice?

    Join Food for Talk to consider how food can help us address climate emergency and injustice. What practical actions can we take - as individuals, in the organisations we’re involved in, and as part of a broader movement for fair food systems and a just world? Hear insights from expert speakers and share your own questions and views.
    Food for Talks are brought to you by a partnership of the Food Ethics Council, Impact Hub Kings Cross, Organico, and London Food Link, part of Sustain: the alliance for better food and farming.

    17 June 2021 (5:00pm - 6:30pm)

    Online event

  • Clean beauty or dirty marketing tricks: How can you tell if a beauty brand lives up to its green credentials?

    Clean, natural, non-toxic? We ask sustainability journalist Lizzie Rivera for a definitive guide to ethical beauty. She uncovers the reality behind the greenwash...

  • Organic Spotlight – Progressive Agriculture

    Progressive Agriculture is a consultancy run by Charlie Curtis, an expert agronomist, offering guidance and advice to organic farmers wanting to adopt regenerative systems and farmers converting to organic.

  • HayMax Organic allergen barrier balm supports allergy UK Awareness Week

    This Spring Allergy Awareness Week will be all about hay fever aims to raise awareness of important issues affecting the estimated 21 million people in the UK living with allergic disease, which is where the leading organic drug-free allergen barrier balm, HayMax comes in.

  • Earth Day - how organic farming helps to restore our Earth

    “As the world returns to normal we can’t go back to business as usual,” boldly states the Earth Day website. It’s theme, this year, is: “To Restore our Earth”.
    In this article by Lizzie Rivera (Live Frankly) we explore how organic farming plays an important role in restoring our Earth.

  • Organic Spotlight: Local Greens

    Local Greens is a not-for-profit, organic veg bag scheme operating out of the railway arches in Herne Hill. The inspiration for the initiative came from Growing Communities, an ethical organic veg box scheme and garden in Stoke Newington, established over 20 years ago. Co-founded by Jean and Therese, who wanted to provide their neighbourhood with organic and biodynamic seasonal vegetables gown as near as possible to South East London. With a commitment to their local community, any profits go to support local community projects.

  • Food Waste Action Week

    Food waste is a big problem. It is one of the biggest contributors to climate change using water, land, energy, time, and transportation to produce our food. In UK homes we waste 4.5 million tonnes of edible food every year - enough to make 10 million meals!

  • GOTS and Sustainable Fashion

    We are sure that you’ve heard about sustainable fashion – but do you know what it means, why the movement has developed and you can know what ethical fashion really is?

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