this is how you contribute to a better environment
March 18 is International Recycling Day. An important initiative, because let’s be honest: we should all be a little kinder to the environment. It may seem like a daunting task, but a few simple tips can go a long way.
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You can also do this with your child’s (excess) toys
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Does your home look like an exploded play paradise after your child’s birthday and do you stumble over the LEGO blocks every once in a while? We have professional organizer Martine Heeremans for useful tips.
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Game: I learn to recycle
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How handy: with this your child learns in a playful way how best to separate waste for recycling. With the help of seven games, activities and tips, he discovers which material belongs in which container. Order it here
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Environmentally conscious buggy? It exists!
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Pram brand Joolz thought World Reuse Day was the right moment to launch a sustainable Joolz Aer buggy with a fabric made from – yes – recycled plastic bottles. It is available in the colors Age green† ocean blue and desert ocher – inspired nature. And for parents who travel a lot from A to B: the buggy weighs only 6 kilos and you can fold it in no time. More info can be found here
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Go for washable diapers
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Using a washable diaper may sound old-fashioned, but did you know that there are many different types these days and using them is a lot more environmentally friendly than disposable diapers? And it saves you a lot in costs too. You can read more about it here.
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The solution to a bulging wardrobe
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Is your or your child’s wardrobe overflowing? Annoying, but throwing it away is of course a sin and pollutes the environment. But then what should you do with it?
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To sell. Via Marktplaats, Vinted, neighborhood Facebook groups or the flea market: the choice is huge.
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To donate. At the Clothing Bank, for example. People who also go to the Food Bank can go here several times a year to pick out outfits for themselves and their families.
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To recycle. Are your clothes dirty, broken or really worn out? Then throw it in the recycle bin. Here you can see where the bins can be found in your area.
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