Following on from the first More Nature infographic – 9 reasons we need more nature – we are excited to share how YOU can get involved with the important job of restoring nature – repairing the damage we’ve collectively caused by making simple, positive changes in your life. Many of these tips are free to try, or even save money …
Free posters to inspire positive change
If you’d like to display any of our Less Plastic or More Nature infographics in your business, school, or community – please feel free to download them using the links below. Simply click on the image of the poster you’d like, and you will be able to download the print-ready portrait PDF poster file (size A4, 210 mm x 297 …
9 ways to help your inner ecosystem flourish
Have you ever considered that you are a beautiful manifestation of nature? That the same intelligence that you see in the natural world is the intelligence that created you? We are currently witnessing the fine balancing act that needs to be respected in order for our planet’s ecosystem to function optimally and to support life. We too have a delicate …
9 reasons we need more nature
Our #LessPlastic #MoreNature infographics are designed to highlight simple ways we can ALL get involved in regenerating nature – whether as individuals, schools, businesses or communities. Please feel free to share them far and wide! At the time of writing, it’s spring 2020 (in the northern hemisphere) and nature has emerged from its annual slumber with an explosion of blossom, …
Evolving beyond ‘less bad’ to ‘more good’
This spring Less Plastic CIC invites you to join the call for More Nature. In the coming weeks, we’ll be launching a new series of educational infographics sharing WHY we need more nature in our lives and WHAT simple actions you can take to proactively regenerate nature in your corner of the planet. See our brand new infographic ‘9 reasons …
When turning away is not an option
We’d just popped to the beach for a quick walk in the winter sunshine, with a long list of weekend chores in the back of our minds. A busy road runs along the top of the beach, so the dog was on the lead until we reached the shore, but as soon as we let her off, she bounded straight …