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The impact of man-made climate change is here, and we probably can’t reverse it. But we just might be able to stop it. It takes a conscious choice to put the future above convenience, but this isn’t always easy. Part of the solution rests with us by increasing demand for sustainability, but the onus is on our leaders to represent our interests and steer the practices of local and global businesses that supply us with goods and services.

I am just one of 7.6 billion people on the planet not doing everything I should, but I am learning and doing what I can in my own little realm of possibility. My name is Ms. Cocodar, and I am Imperfectly Green.

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LEGO’s Commitment to ESG: Building a Sustainable Future

In an age where sustainability is no longer just an option but a necessity, companies worldwide are being called upon to integrate Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into their operations. One company that stands out in its commitment to these values is LEGO. Renowned for its iconic building blocks, LEGO is also constructing a …

Colorful and Conscious: Eco-Friendly Ways to Celebrate Holi

  Ah, Holi – the festival of colors, joy, and unapologetic fun! But hold your horses, eco-warriors; before you dive headfirst into a pool of vibrant hues, let’s talk about how we can celebrate this Indian extravaganza with a touch of green. Get ready to sprinkle some eco-magic on your festivities! 1. DIY Delights: Instead …

Harvesting Change: The Agricultural Impact on Climate and the Case for Seasonal Eating

Harvesting Change: The Agricultural Impact on Climate and the Case for Seasonal Eating As our world grapples with the escalating challenges of climate change, it’s crucial to examine the role of the agricultural industry in contributing to this global issue. From extensive transportation emissions to resource-intensive farming practices, the impact is profound. In this blog …

GreenVentions

Welcome to my inventions! I’ve dubbed them as “GreenVentions” as with all the things I make, I try to be as green as possible. If it’s a DIY project, you can use recyclable material. If it’s an item for purchase, its intent is to help you reuse something you already have, extend its life, or minimise waste.

Much like other inventors, my adventure in creating these things came out of necessity. My friends and family call me tinker-bell for this reason. My dadi (paternal grandmother) used to tell me that even as a kid, I was always creating and doing something. 

As a mother living in a small apartment with limited space in polluted London, I am always thinking of ways to do more. Stay tuned on these pages for more of my GreenVentions!

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