Chemist Warehouse Catalogue - 08/07-21/07/2021 (Page 2)

wellness this month coto loh sinalnom just say no 7 simple swap these wellness waging war on single-use plastic can be as simple as starting with one small habit at a time model mission words liz mcgrath jessica vander leahy wears rachel gilbert top and coat by lana wilkinson shoes and bling bar earrings july founder rebecca prince-ruiz says "although the size of the plastic waste tell us that small impacts can make crusade after seeing the huge amount of household waste at a recycling facility what began as a grassroots movement in western australia in 2011 has grown to be one of the most influential environmental campaigns in the world reaching millions of people "virtually every piece of plastic ever manufactured still exists in some form is as simple as swapping out your usual disposable coffee cup with a reusable version or switching to bar soap instead of using bottled wash products in this issue pick three things in your bin you can swap "it might be chips in tiny bags that you use for the kids or take-away food containers - a few things will stand out." lindsay says be more organised keep your reusable shopping bags and coffee cup in the car buy less check out your local 'buy nothing group on facebook instead of choosing new and think about whether you can borrow it instead avoid plastic wrap wax wraps reusable containers and bowl toppers are great starters lindsay advises bulk buys bulk food stores and choosing loose food products at the supermarket helps an indigestible truth by now we all know plastic pollution is tonnes of plastic produced globally since the miracle material that made modern life possible is ending up as waste in bags and food wrappers have a lifespan in the environment for hundreds of years says waste educator and author lindsay miles from treading my own path "plastic free july isn't about committing to get rid of all the plastic you use in and picking a few things that you can change.' lindsay says down to earth jessica vander leahy talks eco-lifestyle hot bodies made now get your body summer-ready try a little kindness turia pitt seeks to give back "virtually every piece of plastic ever manufactured still exists in some form today." tune into wellness tv