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M11.5 Blog about a Zero Waste Life

M11.5 Blog about a Zero Waste Life


Ever since bubbly water became popular (i.e. La Croix), my waste stream has dramatically increased. I have bags and bags of recycling every week, which I could not say was the case a year ago. I have also noticed that with the rise of online shopping (i.e. Amazon), the amount of packaging I discard each week has increased as well. On a positive note, I have always made sure to compost and continue to do so with all my food waste. 

What an inspiring TedTalk! Lauren Singer had some simple, yet very inspiring ideas. I sometimes bring my own bags when I grocery shop, but it usually slips my mind. Making sure I bring my bags as often as possible can help to reduce the amount of paper and plastic I am wasn't, because I usually end up immediately throwing away that bag anyways. While I do like her idea of making my own products, I am not sure I have the time or patience in my day to do so. I do think that it would benefit me to downsize, especially when it comes to beauty products and clothing. I do think this could be great for my mental health and to learn how to take care of my things better. 

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