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How To Generate Low-Waste Habits That Work For You

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How To Generate Low-Waste Habits That Work For You
By
Momentum Contributing Writer
Vicky Dillon
The Momentum Contributing Writer

Click here for audio version

If you want to generate low-waste habits and stick with them, be prepared to put a little effort in! One of the most vital steps in this process is being able to judge your decisions frequently and realize what is working for you. Every approach you take makes a difference, so it’s time to start taking things more seriously.

By doing this, we can start caring for our planet as we should and move away from the destruction we have inflicted on it. Let’s look at how you can start crafting some low-waste habits that might work for you. Read on to find out more!

‍

Check Facebook Marketplace

When looking to make a new purchase, don’t automatically go to the supermarket. Why not see what Facebook Marketplace has to offer? This is a great way to buy secondhand goods and keep materials within a circular economy and out of the landfill. Not only does this help resources get used for longer, but it also puts less pressure on manufacturers to use up more resources than they should.

‍

Save Shipping Materials

When considering low-waste habits, you may want to save any shipping materials you get when you receive an online delivery. The packaging that comes with these deliveries can often be reused, whether you need to wrap up a fragile item in bubble wrap or use cardboard boxes when moving house.

‍

Make Kitchen Staples Yourself

Cooking batches of homely staples not only nourish your body but can also nourish the environment. For example, by batch cooking, you will use up less energy than if you were to cook multiple times in a row. Also, you can freeze most staples, meaning that your food shouldn’t need to be thrown away – simply unfreeze your meals and enjoy them without creating waste! If you’ve not tried making kitchen staples before, now is the time to start!

‍

Utilize Composting Services

Find out what options your city or town has regarding composting services. They might provide curbside food waste pickup. If they don’t, research food waste pickup services near your location so that you can subscribe to this service. It’s also worth keeping a food waste bin in your kitchen. After all, it might surprise you how much you can keep out of landfill sites using this method.

‍

Reuse The Reusable

Think about what you can actually reuse. This will go beyond using a reusable coffee cup every morning – you could also think about incorporating a reusable water bottle, shopping bag, drink straw, handkerchief, cutlery, and cloth wipes into your everyday routine.

‍

Shop At A Zero-Waste Store

Check out your nearest zero-waste store. The nearer you live to a city, the likelier you are to have a zero-waste store near you! In these places, you can get various essentials, such as hair products, reusable tools, coffee filters, cleaning products, and much more! You might be able to bring along your old containers and glass jars to these types of stores, letting you refill them with staple ingredients and avoid using up additional packaging. This could include foods like coffee, rice, beans, lentils, and more!

‍

Pay Attention To Food Waste

With an extra little bit of attention, it’s easy to crack down on the food waste you produce. For starters, examine what you’ve already got in the house and plan meals around what you can use up. Next, make a shopping list that you can stick to – this will prevent you from buying unnecessary food. Thirdly, when looking in your fridge, try to bring your older food to the front, reminding yourself that it is ready to be used. It can be surprising how much money you save using these methods too!

‍

Key Takeaways

  • Firstly, there are many things humans can do to start moving toward low-waste lifestyles. With so many approaches to consider, it’s so easy to make a few simple changes and start living better today.
  • Secondly, businesses may be able to benefit from encouraging consumers to live a low-waste lifestyle. For example, they could sell reusable products to profit from emerging environmental consumer needs.
  • Finally, it is evident that any individual can make a real impact on our world. By taking on some of these low-waste tips, you can begin to help our planet thrive today!
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How To Generate Low-Waste Habits That Work For You
By
Momentum Contributing Writer
Vicky Dillon
The Momentum Contributing Writer

Click here for audio version

If you want to generate low-waste habits and stick with them, be prepared to put a little effort in! One of the most vital steps in this process is being able to judge your decisions frequently and realize what is working for you. Every approach you take makes a difference, so it’s time to start taking things more seriously.

By doing this, we can start caring for our planet as we should and move away from the destruction we have inflicted on it. Read how you can start crafting some low-waste habits that might work for you.

‍

Check Facebook Marketplace

When looking to make a new purchase, don’t automatically go to the supermarket. Why not see what Facebook Marketplace has to offer? This is a great way to buy secondhand goods and keep materials within a circular economy and out of the landfill. Not only does this help resources get used for longer, but it also puts less pressure on manufacturers to use up more resources than they should.

‍

Save Shipping Materials

When considering low-waste habits, you may want to save any shipping materials you get when you receive an online delivery. The packaging that comes with these deliveries can often be reused, whether you need to wrap up a fragile item in bubble wrap or use cardboard boxes when moving house.

‍

Make Kitchen Staples Yourself

Cooking batches of homely staples not only nourish your body but can also nourish the environment. For example, by batch cooking, you will use up less energy than if you were to cook multiple times in a row. Also, you can freeze most staples, meaning that your food shouldn’t need to be thrown away – simply unfreeze your meals and enjoy them without creating waste! If you’ve not tried making kitchen staples before, now is the time to start!

‍

Utilize Composting Services

Find out what options your city or town has regarding composting services. They might provide curbside food waste pickup. If they don’t, research food waste pickup services near your location so that you can subscribe to this service. It’s also worth keeping a food waste bin in your kitchen. After all, it might surprise you how much you can keep out of landfill sites using this method.

‍

Reuse The Reusable

Think about what you can actually reuse. This will go beyond using a reusable coffee cup every morning – you could also think about incorporating a reusable water bottle, shopping bag, drink straw, handkerchief, cutlery, and cloth wipes into your everyday routine.

‍

Shop At A Zero-Waste Store

Check out your nearest zero-waste store. The nearer you live to a city, the likelier you are to have a zero-waste store near you! In these places, you can get various essentials, such as hair products, reusable tools, coffee filters, cleaning products, and much more! You might be able to bring along your old containers and glass jars to these types of stores, letting you refill them with staple ingredients and avoid using up additional packaging. This could include foods like coffee, rice, beans, lentils, and more!

‍

Pay Attention To food Waste

With an extra little bit of attention, it’s easy to crack down on the food waste you produce. For starters, examine what you’ve already got in the house and plan meals around what you can use up. Next, make a shopping list that you can stick to – this will prevent you from buying unnecessary food. Thirdly, when looking in your fridge, try to bring your older food to the front, reminding yourself that it is ready to be used. It can be surprising how much money you save using these methods too!

‍

Key Takeaways

  • Firstly, there are many things humans can do to start moving toward low-waste lifestyles. With so many approaches to consider, it’s so easy to make a few simple changes and start living better today.
  • Secondly, businesses may be able to benefit from encouraging consumers to live a low-waste lifestyle. For example, they could sell reusable products to profit from emerging environmental consumer needs.
  • Finally, it is evident that any individual can make a real impact on our world. By taking on some of these low-waste tips, you can begin to help our planet thrive today!

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