Blog about a Zero Waste Life
I really enjoyed the posted video and the subject of living zero waste. I recently saw a writer for Buzzfeed explore this lifestyle and commit to doing it for a month. Over the course of the month she found it to be difficult, but very satisfying. I do not live a zero waste lifestyle, however, over the past few months, I have begun to reduce our waste. I no longer use bags for my produce. I try to avoid buying food in bags or containers that cannot be recycled and I make sure to shop in the bulk bin. Not only does this save some money, it makes you more aware of the foods you put in your body. Overall, I would like to eventually transition to a zero waste life, however, I find it might be a little difficult when it comes to certain aspects of cooking. For example, when you braise meat, you should dry it off. I usually use paper towels. I guess you could use towels, however, I feel like that could be a potential health risk or contamination problem. I really respect those who live waste free and I aspire to reduce and eliminate some of my wasteful tendencies.
She definitely impressed me as well! That's great that over the past few months you have made your efforts to reduce your wastes. Yes to bulk! This is something I use to do when I worked at a grocery store and would like to go back to this routine. You have some great practices. I'm glad you brought up the question about health risks versus environmental impact. This is something I'm thinking about in my beauty and cleaning products. Thanks for sharing Ryan!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I too found the video on living a zero waste life fascinating and I was impressed by the very small amount of trash that the speaker created over 3 years. This video helped me think about the aspects of my life that contribute to excess waste and like you, I have become more mindful about it. A zero-waste life would be an extremely challenging lifestyle change but definitely rewarding!