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Cleaning and housework is part of adult life (some love it, some hate it). I particularly hate it when I buy a product only to realise that while it's keeping my apartment spick 'n' span its having a nasty impact on the environment.


Some conventional cleaning products and accessories have a bad rep in the sustainability community - and for good reason. The plastic packaging, the toxic chemicals, the greenhouse gases and the micro-plastics are a recipe for disaster. When the residues from these products reach our oceans - whether its chemical or plastic - they are sadly ingested by marine life causing irreparable damage to the ecosystem.


Not only are they extremely detrimental to the environment they're not great for you either - from hormonal problems to respiratory issues the list goes on and on...


Its not all gloom and doom however. There are green options out there that do as great a cleaning job than their non-eco cousins - if not better. So to help you out we've linked our favourite cleaning accessories and products in store below.


As part of our Plastic Free July initiatives we're also offering 10% discount on the Iron & Velvet and Ecococonut ranges when you come in store this week and deposit 3 pieces of plastic waste you've picked up from the ground for recycling. Let's keep our little island clean.


What are you favourite cleaning swaps and tips?




Links to the above products starting top left:

 

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Who doesn’t love a fluffy pancake topped with fresh fruit and maple syrup for breakfast (or any time of day for that matter)?


Well you’re in luck since tomorrow is Shrove Tuesday and we’ve tried and tested an amazing vegan pancake recipe that is simple to make and that will give you the fluffiest of pancakes!


Happy pancake day everyone.


Trying out this recipe? Tag us @rerootmalta and show us your pancakes!


Ingredients (serves 4)


  • 1 cup flour(125 g)

  • 2 tablespoons organic sugar

  • 1 tablespoon baking powder

  • ½ teaspoon salt

  • 1 cup non-dairy milk (240 mL)

  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

  • maple syrup, to serve

Preparation:


  • Add the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a bowl and stir to combine.


  • Add your non dairy milk of choice, apple cider vinegar, and vanilla in a cup and stir to combine.


  • Pour the liquid mixture into the dry mixture and whisk until smooth.


  • Let batter rest for 5 minutes.


  • Pour about ½ cup (65 grams) of batter onto a nonstick pan over medium heat.


  • When the top of the pancake begins to bubble, flip the pancake and cook until golden.


  • Serve warm with maple syrup and fruit topping of choice. Enjoy!


 

New year celebrations have come and gone and you’re suddenly feeling the pressure to become a changed person. Your post holiday blues aren’t helping either. You have that long list of resolutions you pulled together in 2019 under a cloud of mince pies and Baileys but all you want to do is sit on the sofa and binge-watch Friends!

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We’re not judging; we’re speaking from experience!


Over the last few years we’ve forgone lengthy resolutions and have instead set small goals throughout the year. That’s how we started on our plastic free and zero waste journeys.


... and here are some of our tips and learnings.

It all began with a reusable bottle


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Small easy changes such as carrying a reusable bottle to avoid buying plastic bottles or carrying produce bags helped to significantly reduce our plastic waste. These simple changes eventually became habits and no longer line items on our to-do-list.


Don’t make too many changes at once


Once we started making these small changes we wanted to tackle plastic and food waste at home; which got a little overwhelming. My cosmetics cupboard alone sent me running for the hills (or to the sofa and Friends). So we decided to tackle the issue room by room, item by item rather than do it all at once. Starting with the kitchen we set ourselves small milestones to replace current items such as sponges and cleaning products with sustainable, eco solutions over a couple of months. From there we moved to other areas in the house always taking it in our stride. We’re still far from a perfectly sustainable household but we’re not looking for perfect we’re looking to make a difference any little way that we can.


Look at the ingredients


Silicones, sulphates, phthalates, microbeads... oh my! The list of chemicals and harmful ingredients in our products is sadly endless but it is important to educate yourself on the different ingredients we expose ourselves and the environment to everyday.


We’ve gone loopy looking at product ingredient labels, trying to decipher what is good and what is bad for us and the environment. The truth of the matter is that it may be impossible to completely remove these from our lives since most everyday products contain them, however we can consciously start to remove them from our daily routine by looking for alternative products that are completely natural or contain more natural ingredients. Remember, once we rinse off the product or flush it down the toilet it is released into the water system affecting aquatic life so the quality and ingredients of the products is extremely important to consider when shopping around.


Luckily for you, we’ve stocked the shop with products we have tried and tested over the last few years from natural cosmetics, body wash and hair care products to refillable and eco cleaning products. So come on by and check out our growing range of plastic free and cruelty free every day alternatives.




 
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