here are a few of the lessons i've learned in the past month...
lesson # 1 "you need stuff to save stuff"
what my spices look like...a little chaotic, yes? |
lesson # 2 "it takes a greater community"
Ball mason jars |
what does your town recycle? super important question. look it up and ask. some cities will separate it for you and others want you to do it. if it's recyclable then it's not trash...super cool! except, you gotta make sure it goes in the right place. our town has a fairly good recycling program, most things go directly into a "co-mingle cart" that gets picked up curb side every other week. However a lot of plastic for us does not get recycled. They do offer us a drop off program for such items...how often i'm not sure yet. But it looks like they won't go to the landfill.
lesson # 3 "you can do it!"
Well, i never claimed to be an expert at this "zero waste" living thing...i just wanted to give it an honest try. However, i have found that once you set your consciousness to it, a lot seems to fall away and can become pretty easy. And maybe this is because we as a family are not big consumers to start? All of us also love the idea of homesteading and growing, preparing, canning etc. so the transition for us could have been a long time growing. We've slipped a few times, recent road trips that required an unplanned coffee stop. We had to repaint our new place, so there is painting trash (tape, trays and rollers). But overall i can see it coming together.
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