I know the zero waste community idolizes the trash jar, but to be honest, I found it alienating and un-relatable at the beginning of my “Money Talks: Why the Trash Jar is a Garbage Way to Sell the “Zero Waste” Movement”
Category: Green Living
Tips for a Zero Waste Kitchen
The kitchen can be a wasteland if we let it. Luckily there are so many ways to reduce our carbon footprint, and it all starts “Tips for a Zero Waste Kitchen”
Zero Waste Oat Milk
At 99 cents a pound, oats are an incredibly cheap grain. Homemade oat milk costs MAYBE 25 cents a quart. Compare that to the $5 “Zero Waste Oat Milk”
Zero Waste Whipped Hummus
Hummus is a constant in our fridge! It’s super easy to make and the homemade version tastes way better than the store-bought stuff. Trust me! “Zero Waste Whipped Hummus”
Money Saving Zero Waste Bathroom Tips
A zero waste lifestyle is all about committing to habits and making more sustainable swaps when your plastic laden supplies run out. It can feel “Money Saving Zero Waste Bathroom Tips”
9 Tips for a Budget Friendly, Zero Waste Move
Moving is expensive. It requires a lot of planning and coordination. A “successful move” is oftentimes focused on being fast, efficient, and cost-effective, but turns “9 Tips for a Budget Friendly, Zero Waste Move”