
Wendy Graham
Owner and Writer at Moral Fibres
She/her. Environmental/climate change writer. Blogger at Moral Fibres - a UK eco-blog where I aim to make sustainability simple.
Articles
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2 days ago |
moralfibres.co.uk | Wendy Graham
Looking for ways to reuse those plastic bags that sneak into your home? I’ve got tons of sustainable ideas to help you reuse and repurpose them. However much you try and avoid them, I find that plastic bags have a sneaky way of entering your home. Whether it’s realising at the supermarket checkout that you’ve forgotten your reusable bag or someone returning something they’ve borrowed from you in a carrier bag, these things have a habit of just turning up.
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2 weeks ago |
moralfibres.co.uk | Wendy Graham
Get kitted out the sustainable way, with my handy guide to UK ethical athletic shoes – whether you are a runner, a gym-goer or a walker. Buying sustainable shoes is tricky business. There are so many different components that go into a single pair of shoes – you’ve got the upper, the outsole, the tongue, the laces, the eyelets, the insole, and the midsole (to name but a few!).
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3 weeks ago |
moralfibres.co.uk | Wendy Graham
Wondering what to do with any old working or broken film or digital cameras in the UK? The good news is there’s no need to bin them – here are heaps of ideas to keep them out of landfill. If you’ve got old photography gear gathering dust in a drawer, you might be wondering how to responsibly recycle it or pass it on.
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3 weeks ago |
moralfibres.co.uk | Wendy Graham
Cut food waste with this clever tip on how to make fresh berries last longer. You’ll never find a mushy strawberry lingering in your fridge again!Berries taste delicious and are packed full of antioxidants and essential nutrients. However, these delicate delights have a short shelf life and often end up going mushy in the fridge. So, how can you make your berries last longer and reduce food waste?
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3 weeks ago |
moralfibres.co.uk | Wendy Graham
Wondering what to do with your old Tupperware containers that are broken, cracked, stained, or missing their lids? Here’s how to recycle them in the UK, or sustainably reuse them, to avoid sending them to landfill. When I left home as a teenager, I started amassing Tupperware tubs and other plastic food storage containers. I was a broke university student. Any way to store leftovers, reduce my food waste, and keep my packed lunches fresh all helped to save me money.
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Make eco-friendly living easier, with this guide to my ten favourite sustainability apps that can help you eat, shop and live more green, many whilst saving you serious amounts of money: https://t.co/5kN2cmGBPD https://t.co/hn2wr96bcv

The tumble dryer is one of the costliest appliances to run (currently around 74p AN HOUR). Yet one common gripe is that air-dried towels can end up feeling rough. Thankfully with a few tweaks to your laundry routine, you can banish sandpaper towels: https://t.co/VryZliTHjm https://t.co/qO100AgGEY

Wondering how you can avoid microplastics when washing your clothes? I've got 8 top tips to help reduce shedding during the laundry process. https://t.co/nnAvp89R07 #microplastics