If you've been on Instagram and Twitter at all this weekend, you might have seen something about Oatly. Specifically, people are boycotting Oatly. WTF?! (Yeah, that's us too.) Because news that Oatly sold shares to Blackstone resurfaced thanks to a Twitter thread and an Instagram post, and since then the conversation has grown exponentially. The…
When it comes to buying clothes, sometimes it’s tricky trying to align all of our priorities. We want to buy sustainably and be able to get dressed without stress, but we also want to love and value the things we own, Marie Kondo-style. Well, we’ve found a solution and it’s pretty simple: items that can…
Creating a zero-waste lifestyle is easier than you might think. In Singapore, zero-waste alternatives are appearing faster than you can say refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle. Here are 43 tips to help you transition to less wasteful living.
Don’t be intimidated by the zero-waste gurus who can fit their entire yearly trash output into a…
This week's top headlines all highlight the intersection between climate justice and social justice. From oil giants funding police groups to monsoon floods in Bangladesh, from racial injustice in the US to murdered land defenders. Read on to find out why we say climate justice is social justice.
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As consumers and citizens we have a lot more power to influence businesses, governments, and society than you may initially think. Our individual actions really do add up to force fundamental systemic change. Now is the time to use our voices, our money, and our votes to create positive change.
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You’ve heard “vote with your…
This week: Biden unveils a big, bold climate plan that activists seem to be getting behind. The World Economic Forum says that a nature-led coronavirus recovery is the way forward. BlackRock gets tough on climate action. But also, some not-so-great news about emissions. Catch up on this week's top stories below.
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The UK government has spent nearly £4 billion pounds of UK public funding on fossil fuel infrastructure in the global south since the Paris Agreement was signed.
Recent years have seen government figures talking a good game on the UK’s record as a “climate leader”, arguing that domestic emissions reductions go far beyond what most…
If you've ever stood at the blue bin scratching your head over what can or can't be recycled (and then spend hours wondering what happens once all the trash is picked up), we hear you. Here’s our big green guide to waste disposal in Singapore.
"There is no such thing as 'throw-away'. When we throw…
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Washington, D.C. is suing the four largest investor-owned oil and gas companies — BP , Chevron, ExxonMobil, and Shell — for allegedly misleading consumers about climate change, including historically undermining climate science and even now using deceptive advertising about the companies’ role in leading solutions to the climate crisis.
District of Columbia Attorney General Karl A. Racine announced the consumer fraud lawsuit on…