In conclusion, I want to support you. I understand that on the scale of a single house, such savings do not seem to be particularly economical. But what if this was not just one house, but a district? A whole city? The result becomes far more noticeable.
Zero Waste on a budget Salome, Linda When we first started to read about Zero Waste, we got the impression it would be very expensive. There were so many new sustainable products to buy, such as a steel water bottle, a bamboo toothbrush, etc. It seemed that not only did a multitude of new products have to be bought, but as they were made from higher-quality materials, they also seemed much more expensive. Even worse, it seemed that we suddenly would have to buy products where we were just getting things for free before, such as organic cotton nets to substitute for the free veggie and fruit plastic bags in the supermarket. However, it soon clicked in our minds that exactly the opposite was true. We were approaching a lifestyle that was no longer product-centred. Which was not simply a new kind of hype where you had to buy the newest product to be part of it, where you had to replace your plastic bottle with a glass or steel one. In this article, we want to share 10 life hacks that blew our minds. They are simple and yet impactful, you do not have to spend more money and with some of them, you will even save time. It is super easy and effortless to apply them in your home to not only Zero Waste your life, but also make it more sustainable and enjoyable.
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