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This month Wendy Graham tackles the tricky subject of limescale in the loo. IF your toilet has developed stubborn stains that make it look perpetually dirty, even after cleaning it thoroughly, then do
At a time when it can feel as if we’re all more disconnected than ever, we meet three women helping others in their own unique and special way…
From ice cream to underwear and explosives, plants are remarkably integral to much of the manmade world, as a new book reveals. Harry Pearson investigates
OUR 19TH CENTURY ECONOMIC MODEL is running on borrowed time. Finite resources are used to make things that we soon discard. Even if some are recycled, it’s a wasteful, polluting system that’s too frag
For millions, a visit to the garden centre is part of life’s rhythm. According to the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA), 68 per cent of adults made up the 203 million visits to the UK’s 1,500 gar
What doesn’t fuel us, may still be fuel! Did you know that researchers are turning food waste into sustainable plane fuel? With heat and pressure, dinner scraps can be transformed into an oil which in