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Plastic-free

17 Nov. 2019

15 things we should not buy for environmental reasons

Our awareness of sustainable consumption has increased significantly in recent years. When shopping, we pay attention to the origin, packaging and ingredients of a product. The list is endless: Here are 15 examples of products that cannot withstand ecological criteria.

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Fall is here!

25 Okt. 2017

Why you do not want to miss out on these Fall Fruits and Veggies

As soon as October rolls around, fall lovers slip on their sweaters, hats, boots and revel in the cool weather. One of the things people most love about.

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Our data

12 Dez. 2019

CodeCheck’s Database is constantly growing

CodeCheck makes the long and complicated lists of product ingredients transparent and comprehensible, enabling you to shop better and live better. To offer you the very best service, we are constantly growing our database. And your action is crucial for speeding this up. Here is how.

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​...and why you should make your own!

04 Okt. 2017

The Dirty Truth About Cleaning Products

There’s no doubt about it. Commercial cleaning products make our lives much easier. With a quick spray and wipe, we can kill off bacteria and leave surfaces looking shiny and new. But most commercial products contain toxic ingredients and the companies that make them don’t make it easy on us to identify the baddies.

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8 easy steps

30 Dez. 2019

How to Ban Plastic from your Bathroom

More than 8 billion tons of plastic have been produced since the 1950s - often for single use or to end up in nature. So, we're giving you tips on how to go plastic free, starting in your bathroom!

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Water Footprint

21 Nov. 2019

5 foods with big water footprint

Every day, every British causes an average water consumption of about 2.757 litres. Only two per cent of it comes from direct consumption in the household. The majority is caused by indirect, invisible water consumption as part of food production. We will clarify for which consumer item 27,000 litres of water per kilo are needed and what you can do to reduce water consumption.

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