Consumer activism. What do you consume? And consequently, what do you empower? If you call yourself an activist of any kind, starting with finding ways to protect the only place/home we have to live in might be a good idea. I’m in no way perfect about waste, nor do I think I can completely do zero, but living consciously and learning how to treat the earth kindly is something I strive for... this is why I love this ?? post below. #Repost @zerowastehome ・・・ This graphic (excluding the red crosses on it which I'll explain) is going around on social media. I am not sure were it originated (I could only trace it to @pg_recycle but they are unable to confirm it's theirs). I thought I'd share it anyway, to point out the ironic turn that the waste-free living movement is taking on social platforms. These past couple years, I have noticed a trend (from social media influencers and bloggers) encouraging people to buy buy buy... reusables. This lifestyle is about getting away from consuming, but graphics like these ironically support the opposite! If you are getting started on your journey, please don't go on a big shopping spree, filling your kitchen with items that you don't need in the first place. You do need a few essentials but only so few (I would encourage that you shop your home first). For over a decade our family has confortably lived waste free without the need for the items that I crossed out in red, and so can you. Before filling kitchen drawers with such reusables as straws, beeswraps, and a phletora of containers, ask yourself: Do I even need it in the first place? Can another item in my kitchen provide the same purpose? Remember: Waste free living is about living simply first and foremost. And one way to get to simple living is to stop unnecessary things from coming into your home. As my book explains in great detail, Reducing comes before Reusing! Happy (simple) zero waste journey! #zerowaste #zerodechet #zerowastehome #unpackaged #bulk #ZWHtour #ZWH #zerowastehomebook #zerowastelifestyle #5Rs #refill #reuse

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Consumer activism.
What do you consume?
And consequently, what do you empower?
If you call yourself an activist of any kind, starting with finding ways to protect the only place/home we have to live in might be a good idea.
I’m in no way perfect about waste, nor do I think I can completely do zero, but living consciously and learning how to treat the earth kindly is something I strive for... this is why I love this ?? post below.
#Repost @zerowastehome
・・・
This graphic (excluding the red crosses on it which I'll explain) is going around on social media. I am not sure were it originated (I could only trace it to @pg_recycle but they are unable to confirm it's theirs). I thought I'd share it anyway, to point out the ironic turn that the waste-free living movement is taking on social platforms. These past couple years, I have noticed a trend (from social media influencers and bloggers) encouraging people to buy buy buy... reusables. This lifestyle is about getting away from consuming, but graphics like these ironically support the opposite!
If you are getting started on your journey, please don't go on a big shopping spree, filling your kitchen with items that you don't need in the first place. You do need a few essentials but only so few (I would encourage that you shop your home first). For over a decade our family has confortably lived waste free without the need for the items that I crossed out in red, and so can you.
Before filling kitchen drawers with such reusables as straws, beeswraps, and a phletora of containers, ask yourself: Do I even need it in the first place? Can another item in my kitchen provide the same purpose?
Remember: Waste free living is about living simply first and foremost. And one way to get to simple living is to stop unnecessary things from coming into your home. As my book explains in great detail, Reducing comes before Reusing! Happy (simple) zero waste journey!

#zerowaste #zerodechet #zerowastehome #unpackaged #bulk #ZWHtour #ZWH #zerowastehomebook #zerowastelifestyle #5Rs #refill #reuse


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