Sustainability Festival, Northwich, 23rd July 2022

West Cheshire Museums are partnering with Eco Communities to host a sustainable Festival and craft fair, on the 23rd July 2023. This exciting event will provide a perfect opportunity to experience the Sustainability craft fair Northwich.

The event is part of West Cheshire Museums’ Festival for the Future. It is a month-long celebration of sustainability and climate action held across museum sites Chester, Northwich and Malpas. Additionally, the Sustainability craft fair Northwich forms a key part of this celebration with its focus on environmentally friendly crafts and activities.

The Festival of the Future is a free one day event at the Northwich museums. It is ideal for families who love nature, performance, craft and free workshops! Sustainability craft fair Northwich will delight both locals and visitors looking for meaningful ways to get involved with the community.

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Product Review: Vegan Scourer Brush Ecococonut

When shopping on Peace With The Wild, I found the Vegan Scourer Brush by Ecococonut, a plastic‑free alternative to conventional washing‑up scourers. As someone trying to reduce waste in everyday cleaning, I’m always on the lookout for swaps that actually work — not just ones that sound good in theory.

These vegan scourer brushes are 100% plastic free and come in a two‑pack, making them a practical option for low‑waste kitchens.

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Sarah's Happy Scrappy Blanket
Sarah's Happy Scrappy Blanket

Happy Scrappy Crochet Blanket

A zero‑waste crochet project full of memories My mum taught me to crochet when I was around 8 years old. While her methods were anything but conventional, a few taps on the hand with her crochet hook soon made me get the hang of keeping my tension consistent! I started out making granny‑square blankets — which is as far as I got at the time. I never actually finished them. In fact, I only completed my first ever crochet blanket about three years ago. From blankets to toys (and lots of leftovers) After getting bored of blankets, I decided I needed projects that would finish quickly, so I moved on to crocheting toys. The first thing I made was a bunny… though it looked more like Frankenstein. There are no photos, and for very good reason — I insist you erase that image from your mind immediately. After that came what felt like a million unicorns, Christmas mice, and various other animals. I even made a paramedic doll for a friend. Despite loving every project, I was never quite sure what to do with the leftover yarn. Most projects only leave small amounts — not enough for anything “important”. And, shamefully, I often threw them away. Discovering zero‑waste crochet When I met Cathrene, I slowly became much more mindful of waste. It really made me stop and think about what I could do with my scrap yarn. The tiny bits could be used as toy stuffing, but the slightly larger…

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Me modelling the Denim Blue Zero Waste Dress
Me modelling the Denim Blue Zero Waste Dress

Zero Waste Dressmaking

I finally have had time to write about the Zero Waste Dress pattern by Offset Warehouse!

Did you know that on average, 15% of fabric is wasted every time a garment is made? By designing clothes that are “zero waste”, this waste can be eliminated. The sewing pattern uses all the fabric, so nothing is thrown away.

Offset Warehouse have put together this simple zero waste dress pattern so you can try it for yourself – Which is exactly what I did!

UPDATE 2026 – Offset Warehouse is no longer in business: Please email me and I will send you a PDF copy of the pattern.

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Clean Air Day: Why Clean Air Still Matters (and What We Can All Do)

Every year, air pollution causes up to 36,000 deaths in the UK. Both the World Health Organisation and the UK Government recognise air pollution as the largest environmental health risk we currently face. Clean Air Day, held annually in June, exists to raise awareness of the harm caused by air pollution — and to remind us that a cleaner, healthier future is possible. Although this post marks Clean Air Day 2022, the message remains just as important today. Clean air isn’t something we should think about for just one day a year; it’s something that affects our health, climate, and communities every single day. Estimated reading time: 8 minutes Why Does Clean Air Day Matter? Clean Air Day focuses attention on air pollution by encouraging people across the UK to act together on the same day. This collective approach helps the message reach new audiences, improves public understanding, and increases the number of people taking action to reduce pollution. Awareness is growing. The majority of people now report doing at least one thing to reduce outdoor air pollution, and public support for prioritising clean air has increased significantly in recent years. Clean Air Day also shows decision‑makers that there is widespread support for the changes needed to protect public health and the environment. From more electric vehicle charging points and e‑bikes on our roads to innovative solutions like cleaner delivery services, Clean Air Day highlights that progress is possible — and already happening. Why Does Air Pollution Matter for Everyday…

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@Abakhan 2022
@Abakhan 2022

Abakhan, Mostyn, Wales

Abakhan fabrics pride themselves on offering value for money throughout the vast range of Fabrics, Yarns, Crafts, Sewing Accessories and Haberdashery which they have on offer. Abakhan Mostyn is well known as a popular destination for crafters and sewists alike.

Abakhan in Mostyn, Wales is more than just a fabric shop – it’s a treasure trove for sewists, crafters, and anyone interested in ethical, low‑waste making. With its huge range of fabrics, yarns, haberdashery and famous fill‑a‑bag sales, Abakhan offers a rare opportunity to reuse surplus and deadstock materials that might otherwise go to waste.

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Product Review: Lavandi Organic Vegan Lip Balm

Lavandi were kind enough to provide me with some of their Organic Vegan Lip Balms for testing. This is a product which I have absolutely loved. It has quickly become a firm favourite of mine.

One of the things I liked most straight away is that Lavandi are based in Northwich, Cheshire, where I (used to) live. I always enjoy supporting local, ethical businesses, especially those that genuinely care about sustainability and ingredient transparency.

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Is the ‘Tiny Home’ movement finally catching on in Britain?

The tiny home movement is part of a wider global shift towards minimalism, intentional living, and lower‑impact lifestyles. While it has gained momentum in countries such as the US and parts of Europe, Britain has traditionally been slower to embrace the idea. Recently, though, that seems to be changing.

At its heart, the movement asks a simple but uncomfortable question: how much space do we really need to live well? When we strip away excess possessions and unused rooms, many of us begin to realise that modern housing often encourages far more consumption than comfort.

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Koh Universal Cleaner Review: Does One Product Really Replace Over 20 Cleaners?

If you’re trying to live more sustainably, cleaning products are often one of the trickiest areas to tackle. Most homes are filled with sprays, creams, bleaches and wipes — many of them wrapped in plastic, scented with strong fragrances, and packed with chemicals you wouldn’t want anywhere near your skin.

So when I first came across Koh Universal Cleaner, which claims to replace over 20 different household products, I’ll be honest… I was sceptical.

Could one cleaner really do all that? And more importantly — could it do it well?

This is my honest, experience‑based review of Koh, from someone who tried it reluctantly and ended up completely changing how they clean their home.

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Veganuary
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Veganuary

Veganuary (taking place during – you guessed it – January) inspires people all over the world to try vegan for January and beyond. Millions of people have already taken part. Are you taking part this year? Even for a few days, or a week?

Throughout the year, Veganuary encourages and supports people and businesses alike to move to a plant-based diet as a way of protecting the environment, preventing animal suffering, and improving the health of millions of people.

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