Be ClimateClever
Switch your thinking has partnered with WA Startup ClimateClever to support their community in taking action on climate change, while also helping to reduce household and school utility bills and increase affordability.
Switch your thinking has partnered with WA Startup ClimateClever to support their community in taking action on climate change, while also helping to reduce household and school utility bills and increase affordability.
Have you given an eco lifestyle a go but given up because you keep forgetting your reusable bags/ cups/cutlery/plates?
Why it’s hard to change habits and what you can do about it. Read More »
Here are some hints to Switch your Christmas for a simpler, more joyful and environmentally friendly day.
Switch your Christmas Read More »
Galactic Co-operative has hijacked the traditional technology market and built a business reversing inbuilt obsolescence.
A Galactic undertaking Read More »
Parties can be a huge source of waste, from disposable plates and cutlery to wrapping paper, present packaging and unwanted toys. Here are some tips to reduce the environmental impact of your child’s party.
Waste free party tips Read More »
Plastic Free July involves millions of people across 150 countries. Could you refuse single-use plastic in July?
Five plastic free swaps Read More »
Have you got a collection of dead batteries, old paint, unwanted cleaning chemicals or other common hazardous wastes in your home or garden shed that cant go into your regular kerbside bin, but you want to get rid of? Keep reading to find out how to go about disposing of household hazardous wastes.
Household hazardous waste – what it is and how to dispose of it? Read More »
We love the work of the growing number of cafes, bars and restaurants that are cutting waste through participation in the Last Straw and Responsible Cafes but have you ever considered the impact of other businesses you frequent regularly? Like salons for example?
Sustainable Salons Read More »
Dark coloured roofs are, in general, absorbing more heat energy than light coloured roofs.
But how much of this heat travels through your roof into your home?