You may recognise this week’s guest, Laura Harnett, from Dragon’s Den, where she secured investment for her eco-cleaning brand Seep. In this episode, Laura and I uncover the dirty truth about cleaning — how the sponges, cloths, and brushes we use every day are quietly releasing microplastics, hidden chemicals, and unnecessary waste into our homes and waterways. We explore why traditional “green and yellow” scourers and microfibre cloths are far from harmless, how to spot greenwashing in house...
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You may recognise this week’s guest, Laura Harnett, from Dragon’s Den, where she secured investment for her eco-cleaning brand Seep. In this episode, Laura and I uncover the dirty truth about cleaning — how the sponges, cloths, and brushes we use every day are quietly releasing microplastics, hidden chemicals, and unnecessary waste into our homes and waterways. We explore why traditional “green and yellow” scourers and microfibre cloths are far from harmless, how to spot greenwashing in house...
In this episode of The Healthy Home Show, Charlie speaks with Nichola Adams from Inspired Ergonomics about the critical role of ergonomics in the workplace and home office. Nichola shares how her personal experience with back pain led her to focus on ergonomics, aiming to address the rising musculoskeletal issues, which now cause over 35 million lost workdays annually in the UK.Inspired Ergonomics Key takeaways include:Impact of Poor Ergonomics: Remote work during COVID-19 led to makeshi...
The Healthy Home Show
You may recognise this week’s guest, Laura Harnett, from Dragon’s Den, where she secured investment for her eco-cleaning brand Seep. In this episode, Laura and I uncover the dirty truth about cleaning — how the sponges, cloths, and brushes we use every day are quietly releasing microplastics, hidden chemicals, and unnecessary waste into our homes and waterways. We explore why traditional “green and yellow” scourers and microfibre cloths are far from harmless, how to spot greenwashing in house...