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Cancer Fundraisers Shouldn't CAUSE Cancer

Cancer. It's a horrible word, and a horrible concept linked to so much fear, uncertainty, heartbreak and loss.  Cancer is most likely the scariest bodily illness we face in modern western society, it scares us so much because it comes from within us, can strike anybody and can be so totally overpowering and have shocking ramifications on our lives. It is also notoriously difficult to treat, control and recover from and leads to a huge amount of mortality, morbidity and disability each year here in Australia.  Cancer is a dirty word  and rightly so. The methods we do have to control cancer are extraordinarily uncomfortable and difficult to cope with. We are all quick to join our friends and family and make it clear that we are against cancer and we want to help bring an end to it. Cancer-related charities are among the most popular that we raise money for here in Australia, which is fantastic! I myself shaved my hair off to raise money for a Cancer foundation in...

Fast Facts About Bottled Water

Hi! This is just a super quick post to get you thinking and stimulate your own research, here goes:  It takes between 2 and 6 TIMES the amount of water contained in the bottle to make the plastic bottle itself.  To create bottled water products, the water is pumped, transported, packed, chilled, transported again, then held in store where more often than not it is also maintained chilled. All this takes an enormous amount of energy, oil, and greenhouse gas emissions before that cap even comes off. (choose zero waste products instead, biome has an AWESOME range) "But I recycle!"  Sorry, you're not off the hook either, recycling single use plastic (while WAY better than chucking it in the ocean or in landfill) is not the wonderful answer to plastic pollution we dream it to be. Recycling is not a magical process, again it takes resources to collect it, transport it, sort it, transport it again, process it and turn it into something new - each step of this...