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Tips For A Zero-Waste Lifestyle

HaoNguyen243
November 11, 2019

Tips For A Zero-Waste Lifestyle

Use a reusable produce bag. Purchase or make your own reusable produce bag and be sure to wash them often! Use mason jars or other glass containers for drinks 

HaoNguyen243

November 11, 2019
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  1. CONTENT 1 Use Reusable Products 3 Minimize Food Waste 2

    Shop Second - hand 4 Made Zero Waste Makeup
  2. Use Reusable Products Use a reusable produce bag. Purchase or

    make your own reusable produce bag and be sure to wash them often! Use mason jars or other glass containers for drinks
  3. Glass containers Use mason jars or other glass containers for

    drinks and to store leftovers rather than plastic cups and containers. 01 Reusable Glass Straws 02 Reusable Glass Containers 03 Reusable Shopping Bags 04 Reusable water bottles
  4. Second - hand Shop By not contributing to creating new

    clothes, you contribute to avoiding pollution coming from the chemicals used to dye, launder and treat our clothes. It can take up to 2700 litres of water to produce a single cotton t-shirt. How many litres of water has your wardrobe cost so far?
  5. Consider second-hand clothes from your local op-shop and set free

    of your no-longer-used items to those who needed it.
  6. Minimize Food Waste When cooking, don't over-serve food Keep track

    of what you throw away Store Food Correctly Shop smart & realistically
  7. Zero Waste Makeup Homemade options Experiment with homemade makeup:, mascaras,,

    lipsticks. Natural ingridients Using natural ingredients like coconut oil, olive oil,.. Ignore micro-beads Microplastics are dangerous to the environment
  8. “We don’t need a handful of people doing zero waste

    perfectly. We need millions of people doing it imperfectly” “We don’t need a handful of people doing zero waste perfectly. We need millions of people doing it imperfectly” – Anne Marie Bonneau