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Emilie Martin

Emilie Martin

Consumer Editor and Consumer Affairs Director at Good Housekeeping UK

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What is B Corp certification? - Good Housekeeping uk

Kermit the Frog might seem like an unlikely commentator on the challenges faced by the environmentally minded consumer in 2024, but when he sang about the fact that it’s not easy being green, he made a good point. If you’ve ever tried to assess the sustainability credentials of brands and products before adding them to your trolley or virtual basket as you do the weekly shop, you’ll know how hard it can be to weigh up what constitutes an environmentally friendlier purchase. Just over four fifths…
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Experts explain how to reduce plastic consumption when visiting the...

Gardening is one of the nation’s favourite hobbies and many of us enjoy regular trips to our local garden centre to seek inspiration and stock up on everything we need to feed our green-fingered habits. But as we strive to garden in a more eco-friendly way, how can we make more sustainable choices to avoid contributing to climate change, to reduce waste and to avoid damaging the environment? The scale of retail temptation at a mainstream garden centre can be overwhelming, while eco-friendly and…
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Is artificial grass bad for the environment?

Experts weigh-up everything you need to know about its environmental impact...
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Smart meters – 7 things you need to know

With winter on the way, we’re all looking for ways to heat our homes for less, and you may be asking yourself whether installing a smart meter is the one way to do this. A smart meter is a gadget that automatically sends meter readings to your electricity and gas suppliers and gives you better visibility over your energy use. They were introduced by the government in 2011 to help people stay in control of their energy bills, and as of this year, 55% of all domestic energy meters were smart.To h…
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100 best sustainability tips for a more conscious life

The best eco-friendly switches to make and steps to take that will help you lead a greener life.
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Money-saving days out

Getting through the summer holidays with children to feed, look after and entertain is always a bit of a marathon effort — not to mention a huge drain on the household budget! This summer is set to be even more of a challenging one for families, with high inflation pushing up the cost of pretty much everything, including holiday childcare. According to the latest Coram Family and Childcare Holiday Childcare Survey, there are widespread shortages in holiday childcare across the country, and a 3…
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The best way to get rid of spiders this autumn

As the weather gets cooler, the nights draw in and we start dreaming of cosy evenings in front of the fire, it’s also when we start to notice more eight-legged visitors in our homes.For many people, spiders in the house are little more than an inconvenience swiftly captured and returned to the garden. However, for 18% of Brits who are arachnophobes*, this time of year can be nail-bitingly stressful. And even if you don’t have a full-blown phobia, the sight of a big spider scuttling across a room…
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Here's how to cut your grocery bill

Finally some good news - food inflation has slowed thanks to the combination of hot weather, bank holidays and the reduction in price of some essentials. But it’s still painfully high at 17.3% and, as any trip to the supermarket will remind you, we’re not out of the woods yet.Helen Dickinson, chief executive of the British Retail Consortium says: “Efforts by retailers to curb price rises and reduce inflation appear to be paying off as inflation rates for food fell for the third month in a row. P…
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Eco-friendlier advent calendars for 2024

In the run-up to Christmas, an advent calendar is a fun way to count down to the main event for both children and grown-ups alike. And if you’d rather be opening doors on a more eco-friendly advent calendar – or maybe you know someone who would – there are plenty options that tread a little more lightly on the planet at Christmas time.Probably the most environmentally friendly way to enjoy the excitement of an advent calendar is to pick one that can be refilled year after year. This not only cu…
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What's the most eco-friendly Christmas tree?

Real or artificial: which is the better option when choosing a Christmas tree?
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How to bag a genuine bargain in the Black Friday sales

It’s the busiest shopping day of the year - here’s how to make Black Friday work for you.