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Natural Dyes - Microbial dyes

Natural Dyes: A Journey Through Time and Innovation

What are Natural Dyes? Natural dyes come from plants, animals, minerals, and microorganisms. They’re used to add color to textiles, food, and other materials. Unlike synthetic dyes made in labs, these come straight from nature. Such as – From Plants:Indigo: Deep blues from Indigofera tinctoriaMadder Root: Vibrant reds and orangesTurmeric: Bright yellowsHenna: Reddish-brownsOnion Skins: Yellows […]

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sustainability terms

Sustainability Terms Explained: Recyclable, Upcycling, Compostable & More

Recycling Recycling is a way that you can use an item or a material multiple times within the production cycle. A newspaper is an instance that is commonly recycled. You gather a newspaper, which is rubbish, it is broken down into material, and finally it is made into a completely new sheet of paper. With

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A Beginner’s Guide to Sustainability: 10 Key Terms You Need to Know

1. Global warming – It’s like Earth with a blanket on. Over the last 100 or so years, that blanket has been gradually thickening, resulting in a warmer planet. To be clear,  the Earth’s overall temperature rise – not just “hey, summer feels warmer” but very much like ice at the North Pole melting, ocean

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The Truth Behind Clothing Labels: Explaining EPD in Fashion

Usually, you might spot-check the nutrition facts before buying cereal. Perhaps you may refer to the ‘energy’ ratings before purchasing a refrigerator. An EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) is quite a bit like a nutrition label for an item of clothing, although rather than calories and sugar, it highlights the health of the planet. What Is an EPD? An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) tells you in detail how much water was consumed, how much CO2 was emitted, and which chemicals

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The polluter pays principle law

The Polluter Pays Principle: Case study of Noyyal River, Tamil Nadu

The meaning of this principle aligns well with the proverb, “You reap what you sow.” In fact, in Hindi, we have the phrase: “jaisi karni, vaisi bharni.” The Polluter Pays Principle is, in fact, a very straightforward concept. It simply means that the ones who make a mess have to clean it up. The Polluter

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slow fashion vs fast fashion

Slow fashion vs. fast fashion: which one actually costs less?

Saturday or Sunday, that is when we decide to go out and shop. Sarojini Nagar is packed every single day. Not just weekends. Like, there’s a permanent sale that never ends. Clothes, home decor, accessories, everything is available at prices already low enough to make you stop and look. And if the price still feels

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Eco-Friendly Holi 2025: Celebrate With Joy, Not Waste | Greener Living

The smell of gulal in the air. The color in your hair. The laughter from the street. The feeling of not caring how you look. Buckets of water. Music too loud. Faces are unrecognizable and happy. But stop for a second. Compare Holi from your childhood to Holi today. The scale is bigger. The waste

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