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snowpiece · 2 years ago
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official-nikuniku · 2 years ago
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eco-super · 2 years ago
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Existen miles de opciones para sustituir las chucherías industrializadas, cargadas de azúcares industriales, colorantes y aditivos artificiales. Las chuches online orgánicas se han transformado en opciones saludables, sustentables y que nos endulzan la vida sin afectar nuestra salud. Hechas a partir de edulcorantes naturales, con colorantes vegetales y sin conservantes químicos.
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satturn · 2 years ago
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i don't want to look at a white cube every time i wake up STOP IT
modern furniture is so fucking boring and ugly where is the frivolity where is the joy!!!!!!!!
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tarmizihartanah · 2 years ago
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going-green-ish · 3 years ago
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Tom and I now manage to do a huge amount of our shopping totally plastic-free. I’ll do other posts on the non-edible side of shopping in the future and have already started with some bathroom and kitchen posts, but today I’m here to talk about ✨ f o o d ✨. This post is going to focus on fresh produce 🥦
Our current situation:
Fresh produce: We live in a town which has a farmers market every Friday and Saturday with loads of different stalls to provide most of our needs. We can therefore find plastic-free fruit and veg 9/10 (some is still cling-wrapped, but if we hit up the different stalls there’s normally one that has a plastic-free option).
To be inclusive, I feel like I should make a note on meat here. I'm veggie and strongly believe that environmentally, everyone needs to chill out on their meat consumption. However, putting my personal views aside, I acknowledge that lots of people are still meat-eaters and I want to give eco-alternatives to them, too. If you are a meat-eater, then try sourcing your meat more responsibly from places such as The Ethical Butcher. As far as the animal agriculture industry can be "good", this is the "good" type of farming.
If we can’t find a plastic-free option? Green beans are an example of something that can be a bit hit-or-miss in the plastic department. Sometimes the stall has them in a big box to grab handfuls of, sometimes they only have them in plastic-wrapped trays. At this point, I personally choose to boycott the plastic version and find different green veg to substitute in if needed. Not always an option depending on what you’re trying to buy and what you need for your diet, but I do it as best I can for non-vital ingredients.
The unavoidables: There are still plenty of things that are plastic-wrapped and that I can't boycott. I eat a lot of peas and cheese as a vegetarian, to get my protein in. Peas are very seasonal, so I get frozen bags from the supermarket which is a plastic that isn’t recyclable, even through Terracycle. Cheese packaging is an issue normally as well, but thanks to a Terracycle drop-off nearby, I can at least recycle the plastic rather than throw it in the general waste.
Our previous situation:
When we lived in London, we didn’t have a farmers market nearby us to get our fruit and veg from. We ended up doing a bit of a combi job between the local greengrocer and the supermarket. There was a lot of plastic in our lives still then, but we could get major fruit and veg without the plastic this way. Some things were unavoidable and we still brought in more plastic than we could have, simply because we were earlier on in our plastic-free journey. We used some hacks to try to minimise the waste though.
Things you can start doing today:
These are hacks that have been spoken about a million times before, but here are some tips on what to do if you have no markets or are unable to access them for whatever reason.
1. Bring your own bags.
2. Buy the fruit and veg that isn’t in plastic whenever possible. Support your local greengrocer if you have one. Find substitutes for the ingredients that you can’t find plastic-free where possible.
3. Buy bigger bags of things you know you’ll use. Getting pasta? Grab the biggest bag they have. You use less plastic buying one 3kg bag than you do buying 6 x 500g bags. This obviously assumes you will be able to transport the bag and also store it at home. Not all supermarkets do large bags of less used staples, but rice, pasta and oats tend to be available in bigger batches.
4. Explore your options. Different supermarkets sell different sized bags of staples. Look around the shops near you.
5. Check the reduced section at the supermarket. These are items that will be going off soon according to their Best Buy dates. They will be disposed of in a huge food waste heap of plastic if they aren’t bought. A lot of things can survive a day or two or more past their Best Buy dates. For foods like meat, freeze whatever you won’t eat on the day you buy it and it should be fine.
6. Boycott what you can. Make substitutes where you can.
7. Buy glass, cardboard, paper or metal over plastic where you can.
8. If you’re veggie or vegan (or just cutting down on meat), avoid the ultra-processed stuff like Quorn etc. It’s not great for your health and it adds plastic. A lot of meat substitutes are soy based, which isn't planet friendly. Force yourself to think about what you’re cooking for yourself and see what alternatives you can do.
9. Frozen veg in plastic bags can be better than fresh veg in some situations. My example of peas from earlier is one. If I was to source fresh peas right now, they would likely be grown abroad with a large footprint behind them. Frozen peas I can buy in big bags and they’re British peas which were grown in the summer and frozen. In the summer, when local peas hit the market, I plan to bulk buy and freeze them myself, but in the meantime, this is the compromise.
10. Say no to the receipt whenever you can. The paper isn’t recyclable.
11. Buy bigger pots of things you know you’ll use before they go off. If you can’t find milk, yoghurts, cream and custard etc. in glass (very rare and often very expensive), then buy the biggest bottle or tub you think you’ll get through. Get one big tub of yoghurt and portion it out into smaller containers at home rather than a 6 pack of snap-pots. Get the big block of cheese.
12. See if you can re-use or up-cycle any of the plastic you do buy. Growing up, my sister was obsessed with coleslaw, and we had millions of little tubs lying around the house. My mum would use them to store dog treats in, little bits of electronics like spare fuses or small light bulbs, she’d use them to portion out treats to us in our school lunches, we used them as tubs for mixing paints in when getting artsy, she used them as starter pots for growing seeds etc. etc. There are lots of ideas out there if you look.
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maisonmarrakech · 5 years ago
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sarahjewell-blog1 · 6 years ago
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and then she got ill!
So, I love my last post, so full of excitement and energy! Sadly sometimes life has other plans! I have had epilepsy since I was 14 and although it was grim for a few years, for the next 17 or so it didnt bother me - thanks NHS and drugs! Then we decided to change the drugs as one has been shown to be dangerous... and my easy relatively healthy life went a bit awry. So I have been focussing on epilepsy over blogging (although epilepsy hasnt stopped me finding new zero waste stores, being a low waste person, and hoiking around a glass jar, rice husk cup and beeswrap literally everywhere)! 
right now Im off to ‘unshop’ with my mum, whos been looking after me and helping my OH. Its where I go round all the second hand shops and dont buy stuff. I quite enjoy it - and totally realise thats massively weird. Hoorah! 
laters taters
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naturalyoubox-blog · 6 years ago
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adamquang · 6 years ago
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"VHS Tape," hand craft into an haute couture dress. Took over 100 hours. ____________________________________________ . Part of a future gallery art installation. The installation will be a statement on sustainability and technology, encouraging or provoking the viewer to re-imagine new usage of our technologies and fashion consumption. @fashionforgood . ____________________________________________ . ABOUT THE ARTIST / DESIGNER: . Adam Quang is an award-winning artist that has created pieces based on his humanity. . His art touches our senses of touch, sight, and plays with our mind by it image and metaphotictries. His works has visited 34 different cities across 5 continents and seem by 7 million plus people at Southbank art festival 📍 London, UK. . 👉 Bio link in ⬆️ Profile [ Artist ] http://www.adamquang.com/?page_id=46 ____________________________________________ . 📺EP22 Adam Quang Wine & Craft show . 🎥 DIY instructional videos http://www.adamquang.com/?page_id=3972 . 👉 Link in ⬆️ Profile [ IGTV : Timelapse video ] ____________________________________________ #AdamQuang #upcycle #DesignImpossible #recycledart #ecofashion #zerowaste #VHSdress #fashionforgood . . . . . . . . . . . . . #recycle #handmade #ecofriendly #curatedcloset #ecoshopping #diy #stylist #gogreen #fashioncanada #reimagined #vintagexmodern #vintagestyle #upcycledfashion #reuse #streetstyle #slowfashion #sustainablefashion #sustainableliving #upcycledvintage #mixedmediaart #positivevibes #Innerpeace https://www.instagram.com/p/BpdNLJoAtV0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=10xv2b1tbf7nb
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ecoshopper · 3 years ago
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Best Reusable shopping bags in Australia
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eco-super · 2 years ago
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Por lo general los productos ecológicos que más vende esta clase de tiendas son comestibles ecológicos, productos de higiene y cosmética natural, libros,  productos para el hogar y para el huerto urbano.
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tarmizihartanah · 2 years ago
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hoshihana13 · 3 years ago
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going-green-ish · 3 years ago
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Trying to live more eco-aware is all about trying to find the fixes that work for your life and your situation. A lot of the time, it comes down to compromise, especially when it comes to food. You have to eat and not everyone’s options are the same due to various reasons (health, finances, location, religion). Please take my posts with the pinch of salt (pun intended) required, they’re suggestive, not prescriptive. I’m aware that even though I try to make them accessible to the most people possible, they aren’t! More on this on my About page if you’re interested.
With that being said, continuing on the ✨f o o d✨ post, I’m going to focus on non-perishables in this one 🍝
Our current situation:
Non-perishables: We are now in the fortunate position of having two refill stores in town. Both of these are stores, cafes and community hubs wrapped up into one building, doing outreach talks, classes and more. One is a Terracycle drop-off point which has been infinitely useful for things like cheese packaging. Pasta, sugar, rice, granola, grains, oils, spices, herbs, nuts, even chocolate and sweets (though none of my personal favourites, RIP drumstick squashies) - these are all the things we can get from the refill stores and have made the biggest impact on our plastic consumption. Please feel free to zoom in on the photos to see all the goods available.
We still use supermarkets for most jars and tins and we still tend to get flour from the supermarket too, as it comes in a paper bag.
You can see our containers in one of the photos - it’s important to note that we have built up this collection of aesthetically pleasing jars over the last two years. It is an expensive and totally unnecessary route to go. Any container will work, some of ours are just jam jars that we have re-used. You can use Tupperware tubs, paper bags, anything that will hold whatever food it is you’re putting into it. We are in the position where we could afford to chip away at something we wanted aesthetically over the course of two years, but if you aren’t in a position to make it “look pretty” then that’s okay. It is a personal choice that we were lucky to be able to make, not a necessity.
Crisps and sweets are some things that are hard to come by in plastic-free packaging, though some brands are up and coming. I personally boycott them both due to this.
Our previous situation:
The refill stores have only opened up in the last 6 months so we were only able to buy from the supermarkets up until then. We tried to bulk buy online in large bags as well which seemed better on the one hand, for using less plastic. On the other, the carbon footprint associated with the delivery and shipping and all made it a decision that felt like it made no big impact at all. I am still working through a bag of bulgar wheat that I bought over a year ago though, so maybe it wasn’t the worst call in the world.
Things you can start doing today:
I’m going to post these hacks again here for those who won’t have seen my post on perishable foods. These have been spoken about a million times before, but here are some tips on what to do if you have no markets and no refill stores or are unable to access them for whatever reason.
1. Bring your own bags.
2. Buy the fruit and veg that isn’t in plastic whenever possible. Support your local greengrocer if you have one. Find substitutes for the ingredients that you can’t find plastic-free where possible.
3. Buy bigger bags of things you know you’ll use. Getting pasta? Grab the biggest bag they have. You use less plastic buying one 3kg bag than you do buying 6 x 500g bags. This obviously assumes you will be able to transport the bag and also store it at home. Not all supermarkets do large bags of less used staples, but rice, pasta and oats tend to be available in bigger batches.
4. Explore your options. Different supermarkets sell different sized bags of staples. Look around the shops near you.
5. Check the reduced section at the supermarket. These are items that will be going off soon according to their Best Buy dates. They will be disposed of in a huge food waste heap of plastic if they aren’t bought. A lot of things can survive a day or two or more past their Best Buy dates. For foods like meat, freeze whatever you won’t eat on the day you buy it and it should be fine.
6. Boycott what you can. Make substitutes where you can.
7. Buy glass, cardboard, paper or metal over plastic where you can.
8. If you’re veggie or vegan (or just cutting down on meat), avoid the ultra-processed stuff like Quorn etc. It’s not great for your health and it adds plastic. A lot of meat substitutes are soy based, which isn't planet friendly. Force yourself to think about what you’re cooking for yourself and see what alternatives you can do.
9. Frozen veg in plastic bags can be better than fresh veg in some situations. My example of peas from earlier is one. If I was to source fresh peas right now, they would likely be grown abroad with a large footprint behind them. Frozen peas I can buy in big bags and they’re British peas which were grown in the summer and frozen. In the summer, when local peas hit the market, I plan to bulk buy and freeze them myself, but in the meantime, this is the compromise.
10. Say no to the receipt whenever you can. The paper isn’t recyclable.
11. Buy bigger pots of things you know you’ll use before they go off. If you can’t find milk, yoghurts, cream and custard etc. in glass (very rare and often very expensive), then buy the biggest bottle or tub you think you’ll get through. Get one big tub of yoghurt and portion it out into smaller containers at home rather than a 6 pack of snap-pots. Get the big block of cheese.
12. See if you can re-use or up-cycle any of the plastic you do buy. Growing up, my sister was obsessed with coleslaw, and we had millions of little tubs lying around the house. My mum would use them to store dog treats in, little bits of electronics like spare fuses or small light bulbs, she’d use them to portion out treats to us in our school lunches, we used them as tubs for mixing paints in when getting artsy, she used them as starter pots for growing seeds etc. etc. There are lots of ideas out there if you look.
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dashvegan · 3 years ago
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Honestly just so excited to have gotten some new zerowaste plastic free products in from @jungleculture.eco ... Safety razors in rose gold, teal and metallic black, 4 different bamboo styles (thick, thin, light, dark) and absolutely gorgeous ethically made cutlery sets too! 4 different colourways for jute bags containing bamboo knife, fork, spoon, straw & cleaning brush and a light grey jute bag containing a dark wood set too ... which colourway is your fave? And have you made the switch to a safety razor yet? Sam, Ryan and Katy all use safety razors - suitable for any body areas you might choose to shave ♡ . . . #plasticfree #zerowaste #plasticfreelife #plasticfreeliving #plasticfreejuly #plasticfreejuly2021 #safetyrazors #plasticfreeshaving #nottinghamzerowaste #zerowasteshop #zerowastenottingham #nottinghamplasticfree #nottinghamzerowaste #zerowastenotts #bamboocutlery #woodencutlery #zerowastelife #zerowasteliving #ecoshop #ecoshopping #zerowastesummer #plasticfreesummer #shaving #summerready #festivalvibes https://www.instagram.com/p/CRrdXD6pMbr/?utm_medium=tumblr
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