Polypropylene Bags – Tomorrows Landfill
From New York to Sydney and everywhere in between, people are carrying reusable bags. Not surprisingly, large corporations and retailers have jumped on the bandwagon, offering cheap or free reusable...
View ArticleHave a merry sustainable holiday season!
This season enjoy your holidays while remembering to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Household waste increases by an average 25% over the holiday period with the majority of the refuse being food waste,...
View Article100% Recycled RPET: The Facts
With the growth of the green economy in the past decade, some companies have cottoned-on to the “feel good” factor that goes with saying their bags are made from recycled materials. While marketing...
View ArticleWhat’s so bad about bottles?
If you were asked how long it takes the average plastic water bottle to biodegrade, what would be your guess? Would you have thought maybe 100 or 200 years? Recent research from the Container Recycling...
View ArticleAn Interview with Tim Silverwood
We had the pleasure of interviewing Tim Silverwood, a passionate surfer and advocate of the environment. This July he will journey across the Pacific Ocean from Honolulu to Vancouver, visiting the...
View ArticleWorld Water Day 2012
Envirosax believes that education and creating awareness in environmental sustainability is an integral part of ensuring a sustainable future. Therefore, we are also passionate to write about...
View Article10 Steps To Waste Less Food
Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Eve are just a few of many holidays were we cook and usually eat way too much! Too much food usually means more food and packaging waste. The Worldwatch...
View ArticleHow to Celebrate Earth Day?
On Sunday, April 22 we will celebrate Earth Day. Earth Day was first celebrated in 1970 in the United States. The idea for Earth day was the brainchild of Senator Gaylord Nelson, who was trying to...
View ArticleTasmanian Government takes firm stance on plastic bags.
A huge development in the campaign against plastic bag use has occurred in Tasmania, with the government making a promise to make the island state plastic bag free by the end of 2013. Pollution from...
View ArticleLA becomes the largest city to ban plastic bags
Los Angeles, a city of 3.8 million people has become the largest metropolis to ban the use of plastic bags. Statistics show that the population of LA consumes over 2.3 billion plastic bags annually...
View ArticleEco Barge Clean Seas and the Importance of Marine Conservation
At Envirosax we are always looking to spread the message of those organisations that are enacting real, positive change on the environment. Eco Barge Clean Seas Inc. is one such organisation that is...
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