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how Sweden figured recycling out

November 14, 2024 · In: Destination Guides, Eco Travel, Living Abroad (Expat Life), Sweden

How Sweden Figured Recycling Out 

Swedes are the highest recyclers in the world. To talk about recycling we also have to mention all streams of waste. This includes food waste, trash, and products that are eligible to be recycled. Only 1% of Sweden’s waste is…

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most sustainable modes of transportation

November 8, 2024 · In: Eco Travel

The Most Sustainable Modes of Transportation

The sustainability of travel and the transportation sector in general is a growing concern. Transport alone accounts for 1/5 of carbon dioxide emissions (around 24%) and it will continue to grow as global population increases. Traveling usually involves multiple modes of…

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budget friendly things to do in Auckland, New Zealand

November 5, 2024 · In: Destination Guides, New Zealand, Oceania

5 Budget Friendly Things to do in Auckland, New Zealand 

New Zealand is on the top of so many people’s bucket lists and I don’t blame them. It is insanely beautiful and the people are some of the friendliest I’ve encountered while traveling. I went to New Zealand right after…

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what to do in västerås sweden

November 4, 2024 · In: Destination Guides, Europe, Living Abroad (Expat Life), Sweden

What to do in Västerås, Sweden: The Ultimate Guide

Need some inspiration for what to do in Västerås, Sweden?  I’ve got you covered, as someone who currently lives here and has done the majority of activities. Västerås is a quaint and peaceful city with so many fun and unique…

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swedish meatballs

November 1, 2024 · In: Destination Guides, Living Abroad (Expat Life), Sweden

18 Classic Swedish Foods To Try When Visiting

Most of the classic Swedish foods we see today are due to what was able to grow in the climate for the various seasons. Common foods that grew and were abundant were root vegetables (beets, turnips and onions), cucumbers, milk,…

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things to do in Chengdu China

October 31, 2024 · In: Asia, China, Destination Guides

Top 5 Things to do in Chengdu, China (MUST SEE)

Chengdu, China is the most interesting city in the world (in my opinion) from the culture, vibrancy, food, and people. Chengdu is the capital city in the Sichuan Province and has a population of more than 20 million people. It…

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Welcome, friends! I'm Jenn

A 29 year old Asian-American living in Scandinavia with my husband and cat, Meadow.

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