Wednesday, October 16, 2019

We can all see and feel the effect of global warming and ocean need our help let’s Protect the Oceans





Our blue planet is under threat. But now governments are 
debating a new Global Ocean Treaty that could lead to a 
third of the world’s oceans being protected from destruction.





Now there’s a way to change things, and everyone can play a part. There’s a new Global Ocean Treaty in the works that could open the door for new protected areas covering a THIRD of the world’s oceans.

Join the campaign here: https://act.gp/2uIWyzO








This is a chance to put some of the most important places on Earth off-limits to destructive industries. I just joined this Greenpeace campaign to help make it happen. Can you join me? 

Read more and get involved here: https://act.gp/2FP3lNe









Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Eco-Friendly Yoga and Essential Oils Producers aren’t as Eco-Friendly as Fact






Eco Friendly Yoga Mat and Essentials Oils more and more people are using it but are they really buying a real eco friendly product.its good that more people now are aware of using eco product to save earth.I personally do yoga and buy essential oil whenever I see eco product it’s more appealing to me but now I found out that some of the materials use is not eco friendly as they say






A research found out that most “eco-friendly” yoga mat producers aren’t as eco-friendly as advertised, which is a little scary. In fact, some mats can reach levels of toxicity and non-biodegradability that may be harmful to us and definitely the environment. That seems to go against what I understand yoga to stand for, if you know what ahimsa-ying?




What's so bad about PVC?

Short answer:A lot, actually.

As we mentioned above, PVC can be said to be a pollutant during every step of the process, from its manufacture, throughout its use, and in the course of its disposal. And, although not much scientific testing has been done specifically on yoga mats and the repercussions of practicing on these types of materials, there are some things about PVC that we do know for sure.

Manufacturing PVC generates a significant amount of contamination and hazardous by-products. In the U.S. alone, PVC plants emit approximately 500,000 pounds of vinyl chloride, a known human carcinogen, along with other toxins, into the atmosphere.One of these toxins, dioxin, is 
classified as a Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic (PBT) chemical, in other words, “substances that can build up to levels that can be harmful to human and ecological health”. In fact, dioxin has been found in the tissues of every living species, from whales and polar bears to, of course, humans.
To make PVC flexible enough for household products 
(including yoga mats), manufacturers must add chemical plasticizers and/or heavy metals, many of which are also known to be harmful and which leach out over time, especially in warmer temperatures. These substances are known to be endocrine disruptors, chemicals that can cause developmental, reproductive, and neurological harm to both humans and animals.
In addition to all this, there is no way to truly recycle PVC and, in countries where trash is incinerated, the resulting emission of toxic chemicals can be hazardous to entire communities.

So, while the science on yoga mats per se isn’t in yet, the harm this type of material causes to the environment and communities where it’s manufactured or disposed of cannot be overlooked.

And yet, according to Procyshyn's research, “close to 50% of mats are still made from PVC.”  
There are obvious reasons for this. PVC is long-lasting, and mats made from this material often provide a fair degree of cushioning and traction at a low cost. However, it’s not only the budget mats that are made from it.




THE MATERIALS WE CHOSE
Polyurethane

Some mats labeled as eco-friendly, including two of the ones we tested in-house, Lululemon and Liforme, are made from polyurethane (PU).
While there are different varieties of PU and ecologically speaking, it is better than PVC, PU is not exactly a friend to the environment either. As a petroleum-based material, it cannot be considered renewable. Additionally, many varieties of PU contain isocyanates, toxic compounds referred to as carcinogens by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. While this doesn't mean that a yoga mat made from PU is necessarily toxic, the composition of these mats and the additives they use can vary wildly, making it difficult to ascertain what is toxic and what isn't.
The exception is Liforme, which manufactures their mats with what they label eco-polyurethane. 
To prove the quality of their components, the company commissionedan in-depth analysisof its mats, which determined that the blend of polymers they were using was non-toxic, as well as biodegradable in one to five years in normal landfill conditions.
See our review section for our take on the Liforme mat, which ended up being one of our testers' favorite mats.







 With so many essential oil brands out there, it can be hard to find the right one for you. Instead of a top ten list of the best essential oil companies, we took an in-depth look into the industry by reviewing 11 well-known brands. 
Our team spent over 600 hours of research; ordered, tested, and analyzed 33 essential oils; and collaborated with a group of experts who have dedicated their careers to researching and writing about essential oils.
After taking a deep dive into the industry, we understand that it can be nearly impossible to find the right brand of essential oil, especially with all the misconceptions and misinformation out there. That’s why our mission with this section is to arm you with the knowledge and know-how to navigate the industry and help you make the right decisions.

   How we tested: we took the labels off and gave each bottle a unique number, then sent it to a lab that tested the purity of the oils. Our findings are in the guide.

Here it is again for convenience: https://www.consumersadvocate.org/essential-oils


Hope this post help you more about eco-friendly product 

Monday, October 14, 2019

TOP Five Favorites Subscription form video streaming ,Flower,Fashion and Dog


  




This week is my Birthday October 18 I decided to share to you .My Top Five Favourite 
Subscription from video streaming,flower,fashion and dog.Its everything I want and love 
hope you enjoy and have fun reading my post






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a subscription-based video streaming service available in the United KingdomIrelandAustraliaDenmarkSwedenNorwayFinlandCanadaThe NetherlandsBelgiumand Luxembourg. It was launched in 2016 and it is owned by NBCUniversal. The service features on demand reality television.The service also allows viewers to watch programming on the same day that it is released in the United States.


hayu is available to watch on mobile, tablet, web and connected smart TV through the hayu website, Apple and Android mobile (and tablet), Now TVand Amazon Fire TV.






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the shopping platform ShopStyle, and a monthly subscription business PopSugar Must Have. The company was founded in 2006 by married couple Brian and Lisa Sugar as a pop culture blog



PopSugar Inc operates the brands PopSugar and PopSugar Must Have. PopSugar features lifestyle content targeted towards women 18-34, across topics such as beauty, entertainment, fashion, fitness, food, and parenting, on mobile, video, and social media.
PopSugar Must Have is a subscription service that sends subscribers a monthly box of items curated by PopSugar editors. It also offers special edition boxes with retailers such as CFDA, Neiman Marcus, and Target.





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A box of dog joy delivered monthly from the dog-obsessed Bark family directly to dogs and their people. Each box tells a different story with themed toys, treats and photo-worthy props.

Our classic assortment is 2 toys, 2 treats, and 1 chew — but you can Tailorto fit your dog’s needs. If you want to learn more about our thoughtful toy designs and nutritious treats check out What comes in a BarkBox.











Rest assured that we would never send anything that we wouldn't give our very own beloved pups. Our toys are designed by our own in-house designers and made with the highest quality materials.




Our treats are formulated by Bark's edibles experts and made in North America. 
We do always recommend supervised play though as all dogs have unique play styles. If the structure of a toy is ever compromised please throw the item away to minimize risk of ingestion.








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BARK BOX PARTNER WITH NON PROFIT 




We believe we can make the world a better place for dogs and their people by creating products and experiences that foster the health and happiness of dogs everywhere.
We’ve partnered with thousands of rescues and shelters across the United States and Canada through our Rescue and Shelter Affiliate Program. Each partnering organization receives a custom code, and for each BarkBox subscription purchased using their code, we donate $25 to that rescue or shelter partner to support the work they do for our four legged friends in need!
























Kawaii Box is to spread kawaii culture and the love for cute things all over the world! We are totally in love with everything kawaii, and believe that even a tiny dose of cuteness can provide a huge boost of positivity to our life. To bring that happiness to you, we carefully handpick the cutest kawaii things, and curate them into an exciting monthly box you’ll surely love! Kawaii-fy your life with exclusive items like kawaii squishies, kawaii stationery and super cute plushies. Directly from Tokyo to your door!

















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 provide beautiful flowers direct from farms around the world on a subscription basis. We appeal to the chic and discerning person that is excited to try new things and learn through discovery. That’s the concept of our subscription box. Plus we’re different than most of the online floral vendors firstly, no mixed bouquets with unnecessary extras - we only deal in "single-varietal bunches"; secondly the flowers are sourced direct from suppliers in Holland,South America and California meaning no middle-man mark-up to move up the price; thirdly, we don’t use plastic on our wrapping only eco-friendly paper.
We have monthly, bi-weekly and weekly subscriptions plus we have a B2B line for offices




  




We want to be your new favorite monthly subscription, bringing a smile to your face and fresh blooms to your door. BloomsyBox  is the premier Fresh flower subscription service. Each month we handpick at our farms the freshest blooms and send them to you. Our blooms come in three sizes—Small, Medium and Large.