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Is it just me or has anyone else recently noticed more people and mainstream media are talking more about climate change? Are more people FINALLY realizing this is a serious issue and the state of the future is at risk?
I upcycled a few old shirts into makeup remover pads and o h m y g o d my hands hurt from cutting 56 of these with older, slightly dulled scissors.
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Hello my studious friends! Iāve decided Iād (finally) make the green student guide that Iāve been promising forever. Here youāll find a handy list of ways you can stay environmentally conscious while hitting the books. Feel free to pick a choose what suggestions work best for you and your lifestyle. Again, these are purely suggestions, but I really recommend adopting as many as you can. All of us, especially those in the traditionally āwesternā nations with outrageous carbon footprints (aka America and many parts of Europe), need to start thinking about how we impact our planet in our daily lives. Itās the only one we have. At first, these suggestions may seem excessive or strange, but I promise, after a week or two, theyāll feel like second nature. So, I hope you take up these tips, and enjoy my guide to be a greener student!
Disclaimer: I understand that being green can be expensive, with little reward besides a cleaner lifestyle and conscious. Iām a financially impaired student, just like many of you. Iām not one to go around attacking people for not trying to be sustainable, just passing along tips Iāve picked up. That said, most of these tips can be modified, with a dash of creativity, to fit your monetary needs. And, obviously, Iām not saying that if youāre struggling to feed yourself you should go drop all your money on recycled notebooks, because that would be ridiculous.
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Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.Ā
The three Rās rule includes small changes in daily lifestyle that are really important in saving our mother Earth. Itās worth taking into consideration to reduce your carbon footprint. ā
Firstly, a lot of people consider recycling to be problematic and even unnecessary. But recycling is an effect of high level waste which causes serious environment pollution. The most publicized of them are soil pollutions and plastic soup. So if you arenāt a fan of recycling try to produce less garbage, but still it doesnāt mean you shouldnāt recycle your waste. ā There are also a lot of things that are especially difficult to recycle such as styrofoam, silica gel, plastic bottle caps, paper plates, napkins and coffee cups, plastic bags, bubble wrap, jiffy bags, shredded and richy colored paper, toothpaste tubes and toothbrushes, Ā clingfil, pill packets, disposable razors, fruit netting, tires, electronics⦠and a lot of more stuff. ā
In solution try using material bags for shopping, cloth napkins, material towel instead of paper ones, bamboo toothbrushes, soaps, safety razors with replaceable razors, you can also try to make your own cosmetics and cloth pads etc.,Ā reusable is the keyword! You can save the planet and your own money at the same time, isnāt it worth it? ā
While on the subject, ask yourself if you need all those things in your house. If so, keep it, use it and use it up, try making something new out of it instead of buying new items, borrow it to your friends or relatives if you can and if itās broken try to fix it. But if there are things that you donāt use (Iām sure there are) try selling it. Iām selling a lot of things online in low prices so I have more space and money and the items arenāt wasting but also exchanging things with someone is a good idea āĀ
Okay itās all for today, gree(n)tingsĀ ā
Metal/Steel/Glass Straws!!!- As everyone knows, straws impact the environment in a very negative way, so why not make the change? Plus, theyāre fairly cheap!Ā
Cloth Produce Bags- Why take one plastic bag just to wrap up a few veggies or fruits? Cloth Produce Bags are a one time investment, and are way more convenient than grabbing the plastic bag!Ā
Re-Usable Grocery Bags- These are not the cheapest things in the world, but you can get a pack of three off of Amazon.com for around $30, and again, itās a one time investment, and one that is way more convenient than making the people at check-out put everything in multiple plastic bags.
ReusableĀ āZiplockā Bags- Perfect for freezing fruit in the freezer, putting certain things in the fridge, taking snacks to school, and for storing your other perishable items! Another plus to these- Theyāre cheap as hell most of the time!
Metal or Steel Water Bottles- Pretty much everyone has these in their cabinets. There is no reason for all the plastic bottle that are being thrown away everyday, when the Reusable Water Bottles will keep your drink cold/hot for hours at a time, where as plastic will keep your drink cold for a good 1-2 hours? Cut down on all the plastic making itās way out into the landfills!Ā
BUYING THINGS IN BULK!!!- This has to be a favorite within the zero-waste community! When you buy things, such as almond butter, pasta sauce, or anything in a glass jar..keep the jar!! You can bring your jars to most health foods stores or most any grocery stores in general and you can buy your items in bulk! None of all that extra waste! Just what you plan on using!
Bento Boxes/ Non-Plastic Lunch Box- These are a one time investment also! There is absolutely no reason that you should be eating out of PLASTIC containers that you will eventually throw away, these are so much more easier to clean than plastic is, and it is much better for the environment.
Portable Silver Ware!- There is not a lot to say about this one. Ditch the plastic forks and spoons, instead, take these!Ā
Hope you enjoyed my Zero-Waste Master Post :) I personally love all of these items, they have made such a difference with my life and how conscious I am of how I consume.Ā
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June 2018
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