In the How To Save Your Planet podcast, Dr Tara Shine takes you from room to room, object to object, suggesting how each one of us can play our part in reducing the impact we have on our planet – and improve our own lives in the process. Tara will run through some of the conundrums and confusion we all face in living more sustainably and point out the practical steps we can take to minimise our impact on the planet. Find out more in Tara's book How To Save Your Planet https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/How-to-Save-Your-Planet-One-Object-at-a-Time/Tara-Shine/9781471184109
In the final episode of the How To Save Your Planet podcast we'll consider how equipment needed for leisure activities like running, swimming and cycling as well as Christmas trees and children's toys can all be made more eco-friendly
There are so many ways to make your workspace or school room more eco-friendly! In this episode of the How To Save Your Planet podcast we look at printers and cartridges, pens and paper and even the computer.
Take a walk in the garden with the How To Save Your Planet podcast as we explore everything from compost and weedkiller to pet food and lawn mowers!
In the fourth episode of the How To Save Your Planet podcast we're in the bathroom. Soap, toothbrushes, razors and wet wipes all have an impact on the environment but there are solutions which reduce that impact!
In the third episode of the How To Save Your Planet podcast we consider the bedroom including the types of jeans and tights it's best to wear and which duvets have the least environmental impact.
In this episode Dr Tara Shine discusses tips on how to be more eco-friendly in your living room! From TV sets to sofas, there are so many choices we can make to take better care of our planet.
In this week's episode Dr Tara Shine discusses small changes we can make in the kitchen and utility room to minimise our impact on the planet. From alternatives to kitchen foil to the types of saucepans you use there's loads of practical advice on living more sustainably.