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Shinrin-Yoku, the experience of forest bathing
Have you ever thought about going into a forest and hugging a tree trunk?! Perhaps, it may sound a little weird, but this action is becoming always more fashionable all along the world. The Shinrin-Yoku is a Japanese technique that was invented about forty years ago. It is used as a therapy for the inner […]
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How to reduce waste in your accommodation facility and communicate it effectively to your guests
Tourism is one of the industries with the major growth potential, accordingly to what was established by the European Commission. Since this industry is that important, is necessary that it evolves and it becomes sustainable as much as possible. Declining this concept into the hotel industry our mind goes immediately to the huge amount of […]
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Students and Environment: 5 Hacks to Go Green on Campus
With the growing concerns about global warming and other pressing environmental problems, more and more organizations, companies, and educational facilities are looking for a way to make a change. They complement different competencies to make their offices and campuses greener. Of course, such initiatives in large establishments are inspiring and can’t help but leave a […]
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Exploring Sustainable Water Purification Methods
Several innovations are available to carry out effective water purification, but many aren’t sustainable or eco-friendly. Many water treatment methods waste water, use chemicals to purify water, and consume high amounts of energy. Because our climate is rapidly changing, these non-sustainable purification methods are no longer sufficient, and it’s time to look into sustainable options. […]
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Simple Tips to Help You Become an Eco Conscious Tourist
It was difficult to believe that tourism would bounce back that quickly after countries opened their borders again. But it did! It’s amazing how strong a globetrotter’s desire to continue exploring our beautiful planet is! Once the annoying restrictions were lifted, hordes of tourists started to book tours to their favorite destinations. But there are […]
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3 reasons why sustainability is beneficial for your B&B
There is a positive correlation between the adoption of environmental practices within a bed & breakfast and the economic results of the accommodation itself. There are more and more studies and authors to support it and more and more hosts who confirm it. Today we will analyze in detail some of the advantages of having green […]
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How to Make Your Home More Eco-Friendly
These days, increasing numbers of people are beginning to understand the importance of living a more eco-friendly lifes and are doing their part to reduce their carbon footprint and dependence on the planet’s limited natural resources. Whether it is consuming less plastic, buying second-hand clothing or reducing food waste, living a greener lifestyle isn’t as difficult […]
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Responsible Tourism and Home Exchange
Becoming a temporary resident of an unknown place, exploring less touristy neighborhoods, saving money and respecting the environment and the communities: making a home exchange to travel means this and much more. It means making a right choice for yourself and for the world. What does home exchange mean? Sites like HomeExchange allow travelers to […]
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6 Ways to Make Your Vacation Rental Eco-Friendly and Sustainable
If you want to be environmentally responsible, you’ll need to do a handful of things to make your vacation rental up to par with the latest sustainable practices. There are numerous methods to make your eco-friendly vacation rental long-term; keep reading to find out how. A good way to help others learn about sustainability is […]
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Repair or Replace? Why you Should Ditch the Disposable
Repair or replace: here’s why you should ditch the “disposable” and try repairing what you have + a few reminders that will accompany you through this change! Repair or replace? It’s a question we should ask ourselves every time we come across something broken. In this regard, there is a quote by Annie Leonard, a […]
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