#earth love
‘Dune’ 2020 - new work now available! Clink the link to buy prints, posters and more!
man, I didn’t open the tumblr app in a while…
I’ve been reaaaaally busy with my life, but now I’m back at it again! and we (me and my friends in the clique) have a new project! it’s called clique for the earth. the goal of the project is to get Milan clean again! it’s like a clique meet-up, but instead of a classic meet, we pick up the trash left on the ground in some parks, togheter for the environment.
let me know if you’re interested!
Zero Waste Kit
Creating a zero waste kit is super easy, and is a great way to start reducing your carbon footprint in your every day routine.
Think about all the things you buy regularly. A cup of coffee before work? A bottle of water with your lunch? Below is a list of items that you can use to reduce the amount of plastic you use on a daily basis.
Bamboo cutlery
Completely plastic free, biodegradable, and made from responsibly sourced renewable bamboo.
Travel mug
Single use coffee cups are disposed of at a rate of 22000 per hour in Ireland alone. A reusable travel mug not only saves you money with discounts in most coffeehouses, but saves the environment, one coffee at a time.
Travel bottle
Switching to a resuable water bottle decreases oil used, greenhouse gases emitted, and bottles thrown away, reducing pollution threefold.
Glass or stainless steel straws
One person switching to glass or steel straws could reduce up to 600 plastic staws a year being disposed of in our landfills.
Reusable cloth bag
One million plastic bags per minute are being disposed of and damaging our environment. As people are switching to paper bags, larger quantities of wood is being used. Cloth bags are durable and are made from renewable natural fibers.
“Many small acts make a phenomenal difference.”
- Abigail Forsythe, KeepCup Cofounder and Managing Director
A lavender field pathway in the direction of the guest home. Pollinators love to hang out, which helps our environment through the cross pollination of our plants, trees, and flowers. They support our ecosystem by pollinating food sources for other wildlife and humans.
We’re all connected, so take care of your home by using organic products that don’t kill wildlife. The use of pesticides poisons bees, as do insecticides. There’s even one that attacks their nervous system. Flying through treated areas exposes them to the chronic poisoning of their water and nectar. All of this damages the planet and our lives. Project Name: “Old California.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
A hiking trail preserving very old oaks. This design looks beautiful without the need for a thirsty lawn, or other impracticalities that can further harm California’s drought situation and the environment through chemicals like pesticides. Planning a landscape doesn’t mean more is better. Sometimes retaining existing elements and enhancing them is the way to go. Project Name: “The Butterfly House.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com Interior Design: maraya.com
Loc update!! 1 year 5 months later and they are as beautiful as ever
I’m most at home when I’m surrounded by Mother Gaia
Kiss the earth