Hello again! Following my last post about discovering Zero Waste, I wanted to share with the Interwebs some of the changes I've already made in my life to reduce my waste.
At first, reducing waste sounds like a huge impossible task, because we're so used to this throw-away life style. We just don't know what else to do, how else to live.
The first changes I made are in the bathroom. I realized how much products I had around the sink, in the shower, in the cabinets... Overwhelming is an understatement. The first step was to declutter. I went through all of my products (shampoos, conditioners, body washes, bubble baths, skin care products, even make up!) and decided wether I wanted to finish them myself, or give them to my mom, or my friends. Some of it, I just had to throw away because it had been under my sink for far too long and was no longer safe to use. That's when I realized the irony: by trying to reduce waste, I had to throw away stuff that I had because I consumed too much, too fast, in the past.
Once my stash of products was down to a more acceptable size, I gave my self a task. Running out. In the past, I rarely ran out of something, because I usually grew tired of a product, and moved on to something else before I had finished it. BAD MOVE. Don't do that, it's a trap! So, my mission was to finish the products I had decided to keep. In the meantime, I researched what I could do to replace those products with eco-friendly alternatives. That is what brings me to today's topic: swaping.
Here are some products I did replace:
1. Instead of bulkily packaged deodorant, I opted for a naked piece of
LUSH deodorant. It is sold un-packaged, and I purchased a metal tin to put it in at home. This means I can use all of the product, and reuse the metal packaging endlessly.
2. I swapped my plastic bottle of chemical-filled shampoo by the New
shampoo bar, also from LUSH. It smells of cinnamon, is made form natural ingredients, and it is sold package-free!
3. For my toothbrush, I got myself a super cool bamboo one from
WooBamboo. The bristles are recyclable, and the handle is compostable. Also, it comes in a completely recycled and recyclable packaging.
4. Last, but certainly not least: toothpaste. At first, I tried baking soda, but it was a bit to harsh on its own and left my gums feeling a little raw. Then, I found
this recipe, and made my very own toothpaste with coconut oil, baking soda and spearmint essential oil. Pretty cool, huh?
So there you have it. Some easy, and kind of awesome swaps you can make to help reduce waste!
:)