Author: Paul

The Power of Secondhand.

Introduction. In today’s world people buying a second item is seen not better at all, they prefer buying new which they think is actually better. Secondhand living is slowly changing the way people think about consumption and the culture of reuse is growing. What was once seen as outdated or unnecessary is now being recognized […]

Building a Eco-Friendly Kitchens.

Introduction. The kitchen is often called the heart of the home. It is where meals are prepared, conversations happen, and families gather at the end of long days. But beyond warmth and comfort, the kitchen is also one of the most resource-intensive spaces in any household.Water flows constantly from taps. Refrigerators run day and night. […]

THE RISE OF CLIMATE-CONSCIOUS CONSUMERS IN KENYA.

Introduction. in recent years, Kenyan’s consumers are aware of the environmental impact of their choices. From re-usable shopping bags to Eco-Friendly products, more people are considering sustainability before making purchases. This movement is not only influencing everyday habits but also transforming the business landscape. Consumers are realizing that their spending power can drive change. Its […]

Water Conservation at Home.

Introduction. Water sustains life, yet it is often used without much thought. Turning on a tap feels effortless, and clean water appears instantly. However, this convenience hides the complex systems required to treat and distribute water. As populations grow and climate patterns shift, conserving water becomes increasingly important. Households play a significant role in water […]

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