o make a body exfoliating scrub with the scraps of your solid soaps! This is another of the 5 tips to know for recycling soap remnants. To make this zero-waste beauty product, you simply need soap pieces and sugar: • Grate the soap pieces into fine shavings as in the previous recipe. • ...
ration into the second bottle. Simply water your plants with the banana water without diluting it and throw the banana pieces into the compost. This natural and zero-waste fertilizer will surprise you with its effectiveness on tropical plants and flowering plants! You don't need to dilute it in wate ...
ow available for all hair types, including oily, dry, curly, or dandruff-prone hair. These more compact and travel-friendly products also fit into a zero-waste approach, or at least aim to reduce waste and plastic. For example, solid toothpaste in powder or paste form can save numerous aluminum or ...
Agritourism, and Eco-Chic Weddings Gone are the anonymous hotels. Welcome to safari tents with solar showers, old farms transformed into eco-lodges, and zero-waste celebrations. A few ideas: - A geodesic dome amidst the vineyards of Montalcino, with breakfast delivered by cargo bike. - An agriturism ...
for several hundred starred establishments by the end of 2026. And for you, customer? A more responsible meal... and often more indulgent. Choosing a zero-waste restaurant often means enjoying market-fresh cuisine, well-adjusted portions, and service that readily offers a doggy bag. There, one can ...
the vegetables, legumes, and olives on top. Drizzle with olive oil. This savory bowl can serve as either a late breakfast or a light brunch. 7 - The zero-waste yogurt bowl Finally, the yogurt bowl is a great way to use up slightly overripe fruit or leftover homemade cake. In France, as elsewhere, f ...