How to live eco-friendly? Try zero waste!

Weekly Topic: How to Live Eco-Friendly

CoachXavier

Are you looking to have a more eco-friendly lifestyle?
If this is the case, I am sure you heard about the zero-waste movement. But what does it mean and what are the small efforts you can make for a greener future ?

Zero Waste in short
Zero Waste is a philosophy and strategy that aims at reducing the amount of waste produced by individuals, communities, and businesses to as close to zero as possible. The ultimate goal is to create a closed-loop system (circular economy) in which all materials are reused, repurposed, or recycled, with little to no waste going to landfills or incinerators.

The key principles of Zero Waste
One of the key principles of Zero Waste is reducing consumption and packaging, as well as choosing products that are made from sustainable, non-toxic materials. This can be achieved by opting for bulk purchases, bringing reusable containers to the store, and avoiding single-use items such as straws, water bottles, and disposable coffee cups.

The economic benefits of Zero Waste
Implementing Zero Waste strategies is not only beneficial for the environment, but it can also lead to non-negligible economic benefits. By reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills, communities can decrease costs. Additionally, recycling, repairing and composting are key activities supporting job creation, ultimately supporting local economies.

Zero Waste, a solution for a greener future?
Overall, the Zero Waste philosophy is about rethinking the way we consume and dispose of resources, and it's about creating a more sustainable future for all. It's about designing products and systems that are intended to be reused, repaired, refurbished, or recycled. It's about recognizing that waste is not an inevitable by-product of human activity but rather the result of poor design and inadequate planning.

Zero Waste at home, what can we start doing?

Here are a few ways you can make your home more zero waste:

  • Cook at home. By cooking your favorite recipes at home, you will save on a lot of plastic and other packagings that usually wraps pre-made meals and other products.

  • Reduce your consumption of single-use items, such as disposable plates, cups, and utensils. Instead, use reusable items that can be washed and used again.

  • Bring your own reusable bags, containers, and water bottles when you go grocery shopping or out to eat.

  • Try to buy products with minimal packaging or packaging that can be easily composted.

  • Start composting food waste and yard waste to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills.

  • Use cloth napkins, towels, and rags instead of paper products.

  • Use bar soap, shampoo, and laundry detergent instead of products packaged in plastic bottles.

  • Fix or repair items instead of buying new ones.

  • Shop at thrift stores and second-hand stores to reduce the demand for new products and packaging.

 

Remember, zero waste is a journey and it takes time and effort to change your habits. Be patient and kind with yourself as you work to make your home more sustainable and your life more eco-friendly. :)

This column was published by the author in their personal capacity.
The opinions expressed in this column are the author's own and do not reflect the view of Cafetalk.

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