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7 Tips To Kickstart Zero Waste Lifestyle

You now know what zero waste means and how the practice and the concept play out in real life. But the trick is to get started with it. Well, the good news is that there are small tips that can kickstart your journey towards a zero-waste lifestyle, gradually but surely reducing your carbon footprint.

1. Say No To Single-Use Plastics

This is probably the easiest and most effective way to reduce waste generation daily. Instead of using plastic bags, bottles, and straws, you can use disposable products. Invest in reusable alternatives such as cloth and jute shopping bags, refillable water bottles, and bamboo utensils. Not only can they be used repeatedly, but they are also very earth-friendly!

2. Buy Items in Bulk

This does not just promote zero waste but also helps to save money. You can purchase items like nuts, dry fruits, and grains in bulk and avoid excess packaging. You can also carry your reusable containers from home to fill up the needed products. 

3. Choose Reusable Products

Reusability is not limited to bags and bottles; cloth napkins and reusable food containers are great alternatives to single-use, disposable items. Use bamboo toothbrushes, refillable shampoo, and conditioner bottles, and go zero waste in the bathroom!

4. Recycle and Then Recycle Some More

Try to create a closed-loop, circular system by recycling or upcycling the products, turning them into valuable items. Of course, it is not the be-all and end-all solution, but it is better than the landfill. By giving things a fresh, new life, you contribute to a cleaner environment and responsible economy which is less exploitative and more inclusive. We bet you did not know that a zero-waste lifestyle has many unique perks!

5. Consume Less

With constant promotions in social media to email catalogues, getting caught up in mindless consumption is relatively easy. But mindful consumption is not just the solution for zero-waste living; it is also imperative for a sustainable environment and economy. All it asks of you is to be aware of your buying habits and make conscious choices about what you buy and who you buy from. 

So next time you are out in the market, be it online or offline, whether you really need it or if you will use it regularly? These small but significant questions can break your habit of random purchases and make you aware of the bigger picture. You can also ask about the production and packaging policies and how workers' livelihoods are affected. All these help you become a conscious, responsible consumer and overall better human.

6. Quality over Quantity

While buying products and items, ensure they are high-quality and made using raw materials like organic cotton, jute and bamboo. Avoid items made from non-renewable and non-recyclable materials like plastic. This way, your products will last longer and generate minimal or zero waste.

7. Repurposing Old and Used Items

It's a great way of reducing waste and giving new life to things that would have otherwise been discarded. For example, old, worn-out t-shirts can be used as rags, or coffee grounds can be used as plant fertilizers. So, be creative with your old things and see how much it contributes towards a zero-waste lifestyle!

Conclusion

A zero-waste lifestyle can be challenging, especially when we are so used to a lifestyle built on excess. But these small steps truly help when you practice them and get better slowly. It helps when you remember the interconnected nature of our planet and how our future generations will benefit when we act now. Adopting a zero-waste mindset means you make your decisions responsibly. Still, it also gives you control over your life in a way that is helpful for our planet, the only home we've ever known and will probably ever know!

You can also read our other article: Circular Economy: Reimagining A New World Order.

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