How To Make a Bucket Loo: Video Series
Would you be brave enough to use a bucket loo?! Save precious water by setting up a composting toilet.
Would you be brave enough to use a bucket loo?! Save precious water by setting up a composting toilet.
Learn how to find your own firewood in the urban jungle. Our guide for urban foragers will help you ensure you burn wood safely and for free!
Having a heat pack (or two!) on hand is the perfect way to warm up on those cold winter nights.
Take one step closer towards a zero waste bathroom with this easy recipe for plastic free shaving soap.Â
If you care about reducing plastic use, loose-leaf tea and one of these homemade tea bags will be just your cup of tea!
Welcome to Pip Podcast #31. Today we journey to the central Victorian countryside to visit Mara Ripani.
Winter is the perfect time to sit by a crackling fire and get stuck into your mending pile.
We weigh up the benefits of wood heaters over coal powered heating and show you how to heat your home responsibly.
Apple scrap vinegar is a wonderful thing that turns a few simple ingredients into something far greater than the sum of its parts.
Has all that extra time spent in the garden of late left your hands looking a little worse for wear? This homemade gardener’s hand scrub recipe should do the trick!
Do you feel like you’re constantly battling pests in your garden for your fair share of the harvest? As strange as it may sound, a ‘do-nothing’ approach to pest management might just be what you are looking for.
With a few basic ingredients, you can make your own beauty products that are plastic free and completely natural.
Learn to hand-craft your own gut-friendly sourdough pasta.
Learn to make simple, nutritious plant-based milk at home.
With a handful of herbs and some key ingredients (many of which you probably already have in your kitchen), making your own plastic free natural homemade shampoo is easy. We show you how.
Fancy yourself a budding beekeeper? We look at the pros and cons of six different types of beehives you can opt for when setting up your first beehive.
Kombucha has hit a popularity peak and is now available even in supermarkets. However there are many good reasons why you’re much better off making it at home.
At Pip Magazine, we love sharing our skills and knowledge about living sustainably and self-sufficiently, using permaculture principles.
In nine easy steps we show you how to simplify your life, become more self-reliant and save some much needed cash.