I will be there as a Vegan Feminist on loan to Readers. Registration is now open. Looking forward to respectful conversations! Facebook event: https://clubactive.eu/20-11-22-human-library-maardu/
Category: responsible acts
Helping others to see and appreciate the opportunities and options of a sustainable way of living: Anne and Gary Moore (Wagtail Design; FI)
“Personally we like crisis, it builds and brings out strengths that most don’t even know they have. There is a very appropriate saying that I have used as long as I can remember: “If you care enough, you will find a way, if not, you will find an excuse.” You, and you alone are responsible for you; find your way out of crisis.”
Reducing the amount of food loss and food waste is crucial
During the last two weeks I have filled an Excel file about my food waste.
Discussion on minimalism, and so much more (in Estonian)
Discussion with Farištamo Eller who has a podcast Keskonnaraadio — Keskkonnahoid on äge! (Let’s have fun saving the planet).
Talk “Why vegan feminism” — come and join!
Let's have a discussion about vegan feminism!
Talk “Why minimalism” — come and say “Hello”!
Welcome to say “Hello”, and ask questions about minimalism!
Promoting a natural, healthy and simple ways of using consume-less-but-better-cosmetics: Comme Avant (FR)
“We are very aware and sensitive to current ecological movements and we try, through our brand, to support social and political messages from climate activists.”
Today I am taking over the official Instagram account of Estonian Vegan Society.
First there was a DIY cookie “save the day” recipe (in Estonian and English). Now something else: a short contemplation about the problematics of an upcoming exhibition that focuses on contemporary fashion from Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
Dental care products by Georganics (UK) – natural, sustainable, conscientious, mostly vegan
I am ready for my oral hygiene routines – the supplies level is full!
Switching to an eco-friendly, zero waste safety razor by Bambaw (BE)
Bambaw believes that a more sustainable and ethically conscious world is not only possible, it’s down to us to create it.
A slow fashion enthusiast: Janita (Annie Eleanoora; FI)
“Buy less, but better! The biggest thing with sustainable development is that we should reduce our consumption.”