Zero Waste | Household Edition

in #life7 years ago

Zero Waste.
Like I've said before it sounds really intimidating I know...but zero waste can make an impact not just on the environment, but on your health, and your bank account.

First start by realizing zero doesn’t mean zero. No one can go without creating any type of waste. Understand that even choosing only certain aspects of your life to be zero waste can benefit you and the environment.

I've found the easiest place to start is the grocery store. You can find tips for trips to the store in my first article of the series Zero Waste | Grocery Edition.

Kathryn Kellogg, blogger at Going Zero Waste, fit all of her garbage into a mason jar last year. And no, she doesn’t forage all her own berries, live off-grid, or spend hours making coconut oil from scratch . She has an office job and a car, and she eats out all the time. She lives the normal life of a modern 20-something—just a little differently.

That's what the zero waste movement is all about, living a normal life, just a little differently.

In the beginning it takes a decent amount of time to plan and execute, but eventually it living zero waste becomes habit.

Small Steps to Zero Waste

  • Bring Your Own. Make a to-go set for work or school including a reusable lunch box, glass/metal containers for loose items and beeswax wraps.

  • Ditch the plastic wrap You can easily store leftovers in glass containers in the fridge instead of leaving it on a plate/bowl and covering it with plastic wrap. If you want to leave something in it's dish, you can diy beeswax wraps!

  • Compost! Once you set up a place to compost this is a fairly easy step to accomplish. There are several different kinds of compost, it may take a little while to find out what is best for you and your family, but it is definitely worth the time!

  • Make Un-Paper Alternatives. This cuts down a lot of waste. Paper towels and napkins are something we always need to have on hand because we use them all the time. However they're not good for the environment. You can simply buy more dish towels or diy some un-paper towels to keep in the kitchen.

  • Stop Using Store Bought Cleaners. In all honesty most people don't think about what is in their cleaning products, and in addition they can be kind of expensive. There is an easy fix, make your own cleaning products.

  • Turn Mason Jars Into Almost Anything. I have a ton of mason jars just sitting around. I use a few for decoration, but since realizing we literally have 8 cases I thought I would wash some up and find some other uses for them. Storing food, drink cups, just about anything.

  • Get a Cloth Coffee Filter. I love making coffee at home, but throwing out a coffee filter every day adds up. This is one of the first zero waste items I purchased and I love it! And they even make reusable K-Cups! You can also make the switch to loose leaf tea and find a reusable tea infuser.

  • Buy some sturdy reusable straws. Americans use 500 million drinking straws every day. That's insane. You can do your part by picking up some metal straws to reuse, even bring them when you go out to eat!

Links For More Information

Remember just a few steps can make a huge difference!

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What an awesome post! And you have some ideas here that I had not seen before.... Double awesome!!

This post gets the #healthy-home seal of approval!!!

Thank you so much! Always trying to spread new ideas :)

This is a great list! I want to look into DIY beeswax and see if I could do those here.

I recently heard about edible utensils. Have you heard of those? They’re to replace plastic disposables. And I also saw that they’ve made “plastic” bags entirely from plants!

Yes I definitely want to try out the DIY beeswax wraps for myself since I haven't yet! As for edible utensils I have heard of those, but I think it'd rather stick to a bamboo set myself, I do think it's a wonderful idea though. I know not too long ago a company in India starting producing edible utensils and it got pretty popular, I might have to try them out. Plastic bags made entirely from plants is definitely not something I've seen before, but something else I'll have to check out! :)

Ohhh, if you try them out, please make a post about them! I'd love to see how it works!

It was the couple in India that I heard about too :) I have yet to see them, but it looked like a really clever idea!

I did some searching and found their company, but their minimum order is 60 packs, I'd love to try them out, but I might have to find another company. I will definitely make a post about it if I ever get the chance to!

60 packs for the utensils? Wow! You might have to open a restaurant lol ;) well, if you try the beeswax, I’d love to see how you did it!

I will definitely be trying out the beeswax, going to do a couple wraps for Mother's Day so you'll see an article out within the next couple of weeks! :)

Btw, I nominated you for an upvote from @themarkymark (in this post) ... and you got an upvote from him (through @upmyvote)! Congratulations! :D

Thank you so much I really appreciate it! :)

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