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Healthy home check - improve the air quality of your home
 Recent studies show that indoor air – even in clean, well-ventilated country homes – can...
Consumer guide to baby products
Before reaching automatically for the product you always buy, consider problem ingredients and...
Consumer guide to aluminium foil and plastic wrap
Before reaching automatically for the product you lawys buy, consider problem ingredients and...
Types of bed sheets
 Investing in quality beds and bedding may cost extra, but will increase com­fort, contribute...

 

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How to green your bedroom1
We spend about one third of our lives in the bedroom, so it pays to make it as healthy a place as possible.
Comparing central heating systems1
Your home can be warm without costing the earth. It's especially worth thinking about the effectiveness of your heating as it's usually one of the biggest energy consumers in the house. We compare the economic and environmental costs of various central heating systems.
Consumer guide to aluminium foil and plastic wrap1
Before reaching automatically for the product you lawys buy, consider problem ingredients and healthy alternatives.
The View from the SofaWe’re all guilty of it – you’re invited to someone’s house for the first time and that sneaky voice in your head starts wondering: What’s it going to be like and how will it compare to my own? 
When shopping green can helpHelp alleviate poverty, empower marginalised groups and preserve ecosystems simply by shopping green  
Kitchen Essentials You NeedA list of essential items for your kitchen.
Kitchen Essentials You NeedA list of essential items for your kitchen.
Different types of home cooling systemsBefore you flick the switch for instant cool – and huge power bills – think about your options. Is your house well insulated? Is there ample shading and ventilation? When the answer’s yes, cooling devices will run more efficiently and your bills will be a lot lower.
Choosing a bedMany of the beds and most of the mattresses we buy incorporate synthetic materials. These materials are derived from non-renewable petrochemicals, can contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that emit harmful fumes and are seldom recyclable.
Choosing the right beddingWe spend about one-third of our lives in the bedroom, so it pays to make it as healthy a place as possible. Investing in quality beds and bedding may cost extra, but will increase com­fort, contribute to good health and protect resources.
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