Sustainability in our lifestyle should be more than a trend. After all, what's good for the earth is also good for us. And as April is Earth Month, it's good to be reminded that we can inject sustainability in our everyday lives, be it your house items, beauty products and fashion picks.
Asian health and beauty retailer Watsons is fast expanding across the GCC as it recently opened its first store in Qatar at Doha Festival City. This follows the retailer’s recent entry into other regional markets, namely Saudi Arabia and the UAE. In addition to the new Qatar store, Watsons now has stores in Mall of Dhahran in the Kingdom, and Dubai Mall, Dubai Festival City,
We round up of our five most-read stories relating to one of the hottest topics in beauty today, featuring innovative solutions from APAC’s sustainable beauty movement.
Health and beauty retailer A.S. Watson says it has taken another step forward in sustainability by co-creating a skin care brand with Procter & Gamble that aligns with its Sustainable Choices product range.
Health and beauty retailer A.S. Watson says it has taken another step forward in sustainability by co-creating a skin care brand with Procter & Gamble that aligns with its Sustainable Choices product range.
Watsons partners with Plastic Bank to 'Do Good for the Oceans' sunstar.com.ph - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sunstar.com.ph Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
THE sachets and plastic bottles and jars containing the personal care products we use result in a lot of waste. All that plastic and waste end up in the ocean. If we do not do something about this, there will be more plastic in our oceans than fish, according to…
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Tarsha and Keisha Scovens at the pond at Awbury Arboretum in Philadelphia near the Wingohocking Creek. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
WHYY asked five individuals to tell us about their visions for the Delaware River Watershed — what it is, and what it could be.
Keisha Scovens is the co-founder, with sister Tarsha Scovens, of Let’s Go Outdoors, whose mission it is to connect city communities to outdoor experiences.
My twin sister, Tarsha, and I grew up in South Norwalk, Conn., a very different place today than it was then. For us, being outdoors meant playing Red Light, Green Light or Freeze Tag or Double Dutch in the street. It wasn’t until an overnight Girl Scout camping trip when we were 12 that we even engaged with a forest.