But please be careful when you are reusing the soap bottle because it is said that if you don wash it and dry it in the sun, it can cause skin irritations, if worse, bad things can happen. So please be careful!!
Letitia, you are such a breath of fresh air! This marie-kondo craze is great and all but people are just deciding to throw everything out, but the ultimate solution is to be more resourceful with what we have and stop impulse buying everything! lol
@@2002stargirl exactly! The problem is people donate and forget that second hand/thrift stores end up throwing out a lot of things they are given. the best way is to trade or sell what is actually usable, get your things in the hands of people who will actually use what you are letting go of. Be more concious of what you are purchasing to break the cycle more often.... etc.
thats so true, instead of chucking out all my normal toothbrushes and produce bags, I reused them for other purposes! also I just uploaded a 'living plastic free for a week' challenge and I actually really loved it and learnt heaps. If you ever get the chance it would mean so much if u could check it out, I really hope I can inspire u with some tips or something new to try x
Cla Lyrics I also wish more people in America lived this lifestyle. I’m studying ecology and sustainability is very important to me. Sadly, our society (mostly companies) has thrived on the use of plastics because of their cost and availability. A lot of companies will resist using other materials because they are more expensive, and a lot of citizens will resist using other materials because it’s less convenient. The biggest thing that will help the environment is a massive mindset change. We’re on our way but we’re not there yet 😞.
Can you make some for me? I don’t have a sewing machine ... See how much you can make selling shopping kits www.etsy.com/listing/498449849/vegan-zero-waste-shopping-kit-with?ref=shop_home_feat_1&bes=1
Can this be a series please? Would love to follow along your low-impact living journey! I'm in the process of transitioning to a more sustainable lifestyle as well heheh
@@n.o.4552 I started a plant-based diet in mid-October. It's not as hard as I thought it would be. I'm also trying to stay away from processed vegan foods
Ah yeah! I had seen an ad for it at school, and I looked it up on Google and went onto it, and it made me very happy that I could help the environment even just searching up stuff!!
A bubble tea straw! I was just talking about them the other day. I've never seen a reusable bubble tea straw before. I just decided to keep and wash one out last time I bought bubble tea.
You can get them on Amazon too! I got 5 of them for 10€ just two weeks ago. This way I have one in each backbag/purse and I never leave without one. You never know when you'll stop for bubble tea 😄
after the folding of the curtain, i had a lightbulb moment because it registered that it was mesh. brilliant! you can even use it as a laundry bag for delicates (which is what i immediately thought)
I had to get rid of my sewing machine and when I found out about re usable produce bags, I got a couple delicates laundry bags. I just weight my produce first, then put them back in the bag, but the 2 cent differents shouldn't really hurt.
love this, most "living sustainably" videos are just someone talking to the camera, it is really nice to see what you do and also love the DIY stuff! I will for sure implement this in my own life.
Love the tip of making the sheer curtains into produce bags. I have a bunch of these curtains (I used them as a canopy/curtains around my bed until I saw a HUGE spider hanging out on them).
The thing about turning old mesh curtains into produce bags is genius. I even have an old curtain already I could use. Was originally planning to use some cheesecloth from my stash but that is a much better idea. Thank you!
Dani Xoxo you can also buy them on Etsy ( or make a cheaper version to sell! ) www.etsy.com/listing/498449849/vegan-zero-waste-shopping-kit-with?ref=shop_home_feat_1&bes=1
I've been watching a lot of sustainable videos lately, and what I really enjoyed of yours is the DIYs you made. Starting a more sustainable life doesn't mean throwing everything out to buy plastic free, reusable items, but by using what you already have to move forward. Love the cotton rounds and mesh bag hack! What a great simple way to refuse fabrics. You should look into DIY wax food wrap! I've seen videos floating around on youtube and they don't seem difficult
thats so true, I wish I did more of this! I just uploaded a 'living plastic free for a week' challenge and I actually really loved it and learnt heaps. If you ever get the chance it would mean so much if u could check it out, I really hope I can inspire u with some tips or something new to try x
If I hadn't just bought my produce bags I would be racing to the thrift store tomorrow to find drapes! So disappointed I didn't think of that first! What a great idea :) Thanks for all the great tips!
This is wonderful! I love the idea of using old curtains to make produce bags. I feel like all the sustainable youtubers tell you to buy brand new produce bags even though the pollution from production means that you have to use it for years before it has a positive effect on the environment. Your idea is also way cheaper! Please keep making videos like this!
Those food wraps you can also easily make out of left over cotton cloths from your sewing. Just iron some bee wax in which you can get on the internet or just ask local beekeeper if you know one. To iron it in just use baking paper.
I’ve heard a few people commenting about a reusable bubble tea straw and just wanted to recommend The Cara Company! They have a few types and all straws have a pointy bottom to poke through lids.
If you're into DIY, you can also totally make those wax-wrappers yourself! My SO did this for Christmas - all you need is some beeswax, some used (and washed) sturdy cloth you can cut to pieces, and a clothes iron! Just make sure to have something protecting your board and your iron from the wax (a couple of sheets of baking paper will work wonders) and be careful not to burn it! 😊 Amazing tips overall!! By the way, if anyone is by any chance wondering about the music in the background, the track's called 'Ocean Express' and it's made by me!
@Madison Martinez My s/o made them, and she doesn't 😅 You'd probably be cheaper off sourcing the materials locally anyway, considering what the shipping costs would be from where we live!
Love the produce bag you made! That gave me an idea to do the same. I was going to buy some myself the ones I wanted had a plastic thing attached to string to help lock it in place. I like your mesh bag so much more.
I love the idea of Bunz, I actually downloaded it a few weeks ago! I live in San Jose, CA and no one uses it around me... makes me sad! Hopefully it will become popular in my area soon!
I’ve been doing the soap hack for many, many years now! Liquid soap lasts so long! Just found your channel by trying out channel names for one I’m starting soon! So glad I found yours! Many blessings to you and your family!
Love when people making these kind of videos! This year I started with plastic free shopping and less waste. Thank you so much for your video. I really appreciate it 🙏
Great hacks! Instead of buying huge containers every time for your house products and bathroom products, refill stations are also great! Not sure about the price comparison with supermarket goods though.
Thank you for this, and I really appreciate the community you've made.. taking steps to save the environment sometimes feels so overwhelming when you feel as if you're all alone seeing these videos and knowing that others are watching really quiets some anxiety i feel towards the subject
I hang dry my laundry instead of using a machine dryer. Since I live in a small apartment, I have a foldable drying rack. On the rare occasions that I do use the dryer, I don't use sheets or dryer balls at all. Just the clothes. I never seem to have a problem with it.
Hi Letitia, Just discovered your channel and appreciated the sustainability hacks you provided, as well as your explanation of the reason why black plastics are not sorted due to the optical sorters being unable to detect them on conveyer belts. I find that a lot of people making videos about zero waste are not fully informed about how waste is created in the first place or how it is mechanically sorted, and instead they give referral links to zero waste products that in fact, do not reduce waste but rather encourage people to buy more things. I wanted to point out that on your comment about Styrofoam: The reason why it isn't typically recycled is that it is not cost-efficient. You are correct, in that there is technology to do so. I'm based out of San Francisco and did a senior research project on their waste management system. I've seen their recycling facility and how Styrofoam is melted and shaped into condensed blocks. The problem is that there are few markets for the end product of recycled Styrofoam. The cost of melting it down and reprocessing it exceeds the cost of creating new Styrofoam, as it is a very cheap material. Hope that sheds some light on your question! I look forward to watching your future videos :)
I got a completely new polaroid instax on bunz for a few bags of coffee! We had both gotten them as birthday gifts and weren't gonna use them. Glad you're bringing some attention to trading :)
I love it how people are reducing their carbon footprint in a world that is heading to its doomsday.. I hope u will motivate everyone to minimize waste as I am also a minimalist myself!! Anything for the world.. Love ur channel too
I love this video you were so honest in everything and you handcrafted so many of your swaps which I admire so much! It’s very tempting to buy reusable bags even when it comes to zero waste. And I’m so excited to try this app!
L O V E your produce bag hack!!! Reusable produce bags are insanely pricey for what they are, so I only have one that I bought on impulse at my local co-op
you can make your own reusable food wraps!! 100% cotton, melt beeswax in the oven and dip the fabric in! I made 10 of them in varying sizes for the cost of beeswax.
you can make moisturiser bars (an ecosia search away) and buy shampoo, conditioner and body wash in bars which have less packaging and use less water. bar soap is much better than liquid soap as it can come in cardboard packaging and uses less water. i know lush sells soaps and body washes, there is a store in NZ (where i live) called ethique which does great hair and body products, and on each package tells you how much water you have saved in litres.
Nice video! I really liked the t shirt into cotton pads hack:) but I wouldn’t recommend fleece as a sustainable fabric to use. Fleece is usually made out of polyester or other synthetic material witch are plastic. These fabrics give of micro plastic that will end up in the ocean when washed...
You can actually make liquid hand soap and laundry detergent from bar soap. It's cheap and sold everywhere. Many places sell it without any additional packaging, and if you can't find that, most come only in cardboard boxes without plastic. I even cheaper and more green.
I’ve recently been trying to reduce my carbon footprint. It’s so hard and stressful when everyone around you does the opposite. Knowingly or not, it stresses me out :(. Your video was so motivating. And taught me a few tricks! Thank you!
The produce bag idea blew my mind! I been looking for them online and they are so expensive. I am definitely putting this in mind at my next trip to my thrift store.
I love that strawberry bag you have (I have one similar) but I have no clue where it came from (was a gift, I think?) but they are super useful and convenient for mall shopping or markets. If you don’t mind me asking, where did you get it?
A lil tip: you can wrap an old newspaper around your compost can so you don’t have to use a plastic bag! 🥰 I don’t know how exactly to wrap it to make it actually stay, but I’m sure it’s on google!
Love the DIYs and app suggestions! 💚 Not consuming animal products (wool, Dove, etc) is also a huge environmental thing we can toward a more sustainable life 💚
Girl I just got my boba straw cause I know the exact obsession - they are amazing! I am an English teacher in Seoul, so I am actually doing a 'Save the Earth' themed camp and will be giving away low waste items as part of the prizes for good behaviour. I was actually surprised by how much styrophome was used here for delivery items as it isn't used as much elsewhere, but it's great that it's so well recycled.
fun fact: starbucks can give you your drink in a ceramic mug if you ask, and it’ll take 10 cents off your order! you could try this at another cafe or cafe chain too. also, the zero waste blogger litterless is a great resource! i especially like the nothing new section- about how you don’t need much to reduce your waste.
they do let you use your own cup (but you can’t use glass for hot drinks), but ceramic mugs are available at the cafe to use whenever you want- you don’t have to bring one
i LOVE the idea of the “go bag” with all your goodies! i’m constantly forgetting my reusable bags at home! i’m definitely going to make the mesh produce bags and cotton pads! i downloaded bunz but it looks like no one in my city uses it 😢 ... yet!
Hi! To get the 100 BTZ referral, you can enter my username @letitia if the link doesn’t work ✨
Letitia Kiu thanks, just bumped into this problem just now, haha!
Thanks for this ☺️
But please be careful when you are reusing the soap bottle because it is said that if you don wash it and dry it in the sun, it can cause skin irritations, if worse, bad things can happen. So please be careful!!
Letitia, you are such a breath of fresh air! This marie-kondo craze is great and all but people are just deciding to throw everything out, but the ultimate solution is to be more resourceful with what we have and stop impulse buying everything! lol
😭😭 Thank you Alexa! Just trying my best
Marie kondo method is not that bad if they donate stuff they want to throw, but as you said, it's important to buy only the things you need.
@@moonsakuragarden donating is great and all but 84% of donated items end up in a landfills when they are not bought!!
@@2002stargirl exactly! The problem is people donate and forget that second hand/thrift stores end up throwing out a lot of things they are given. the best way is to trade or sell what is actually usable, get your things in the hands of people who will actually use what you are letting go of. Be more concious of what you are purchasing to break the cycle more often.... etc.
thats so true, instead of chucking out all my normal toothbrushes and produce bags, I reused them for other purposes! also I just uploaded a 'living plastic free for a week' challenge and I actually really loved it and learnt heaps. If you ever get the chance it would mean so much if u could check it out, I really hope I can inspire u with some tips or something new to try x
we should ALL be living like this!! it would benefit everyone & the environment, I'm not sure why this type of lifestyle isn't seriously enforced.
Cla Lyrics I also wish more people in America lived this lifestyle. I’m studying ecology and sustainability is very important to me. Sadly, our society (mostly companies) has thrived on the use of plastics because of their cost and availability. A lot of companies will resist using other materials because they are more expensive, and a lot of citizens will resist using other materials because it’s less convenient. The biggest thing that will help the environment is a massive mindset change. We’re on our way but we’re not there yet 😞.
The DIY mesh bags tho, GENIUS 😄😄
Yessss! Go get you one, or DIY!
Letitia Kiu that would be a great thing for you to make to trade or sell!
Can you make some for me? I don’t have a sewing machine ...
See how much you can make selling shopping kits
www.etsy.com/listing/498449849/vegan-zero-waste-shopping-kit-with?ref=shop_home_feat_1&bes=1
@@ms1295 you can make some with plain thread and needle ! It may take a bit longer but it works the same !
Can this be a series please? Would love to follow along your low-impact living journey! I'm in the process of transitioning to a more sustainable lifestyle as well heheh
@@n.o.4552 I started a plant-based diet in mid-October. It's not as hard as I thought it would be. I'm also trying to stay away from processed vegan foods
Also, changing your search engine to Ecosia is more sustainable!
Allison -yes! I started using this one recently and live knowing that I’m planting trees just by searching internet!
Doesn’t that one cause viruses
@@lydia9186 nope.
Ah yeah! I had seen an ad for it at school, and I looked it up on Google and went onto it, and it made me very happy that I could help the environment even just searching up stuff!!
Thanks for this! I remember looking into that a few years ago but forgot about it. Just got it installed after reading your comment.
A bubble tea straw! I was just talking about them the other day. I've never seen a reusable bubble tea straw before. I just decided to keep and wash one out last time I bought bubble tea.
The Cara Company sells bubble tea straws!
You can get them on Amazon too! I got 5 of them for 10€ just two weeks ago. This way I have one in each backbag/purse and I never leave without one. You never know when you'll stop for bubble tea 😄
after the folding of the curtain, i had a lightbulb moment because it registered that it was mesh. brilliant! you can even use it as a laundry bag for delicates (which is what i immediately thought)
Ooooh! Yes! These would perfectly double as laundry bags
@@letitiakiu maybe you'll need to install a zipper or buttons in case a drawstring is not secure enough.. hmm hmm hmm
I had to get rid of my sewing machine and when I found out about re usable produce bags, I got a couple delicates laundry bags. I just weight my produce first, then put them back in the bag, but the 2 cent differents shouldn't really hurt.
love this, most "living sustainably" videos are just someone talking to the camera, it is really nice to see what you do and also love the DIY stuff! I will for sure implement this in my own life.
Love the diy produce bag!
Lia Nguyen Same! The ones they sell at the grocery store are terribly overprices
Yes! And so easy to make 😀
A nice but pricey kit available on Etsy www.etsy.com/listing/498449849/vegan-zero-waste-shopping-kit-with?ref=shop_home_feat_1&bes=1
It is really cool.
I love the idea with produce bags! Such a great way to repurpose nets
Love the tip of making the sheer curtains into produce bags. I have a bunch of these curtains (I used them as a canopy/curtains around my bed until I saw a HUGE spider hanging out on them).
LOLOLOL "not.. that they know that we share..."
Honestly so relatable lol. Stealing items you have bulk from home instead of buying more shit is saving the environment!
The thing about turning old mesh curtains into produce bags is genius. I even have an old curtain already I could use. Was originally planning to use some cheesecloth from my stash but that is a much better idea. Thank you!
I love the idea of using those curtains for produce bags. Totally gonna make some.
Dani Xoxo you can also buy them on Etsy ( or make a cheaper version to sell! )
www.etsy.com/listing/498449849/vegan-zero-waste-shopping-kit-with?ref=shop_home_feat_1&bes=1
Wow, the foam soap dispensers are such a great tip that I've never even thought of! Definitely need to print out one of those recycle charts!
Me too. She had some really great tips.
Many bedsheet sets come with a drawstring cotton bag. It can be used for produce shopping.
I've been watching a lot of sustainable videos lately, and what I really enjoyed of yours is the DIYs you made. Starting a more sustainable life doesn't mean throwing everything out to buy plastic free, reusable items, but by using what you already have to move forward. Love the cotton rounds and mesh bag hack! What a great simple way to refuse fabrics.
You should look into DIY wax food wrap! I've seen videos floating around on youtube and they don't seem difficult
thats so true, I wish I did more of this! I just uploaded a 'living plastic free for a week' challenge and I actually really loved it and learnt heaps. If you ever get the chance it would mean so much if u could check it out, I really hope I can inspire u with some tips or something new to try x
My latina mum has been doing the first hack whenever we’re almost out of soap for my entire lifetime
Couldn’t relate to a comment any more haha
If I hadn't just bought my produce bags I would be racing to the thrift store tomorrow to find drapes! So disappointed I didn't think of that first! What a great idea :) Thanks for all the great tips!
Loved the ideas! Especially the curtains! Such a good idea! But sad to see BUNZ is Toronto only😔
the diy produce bag is so smart!
I LOOOOOOOVE the curtain produce bag idea! That's so creative!
This is wonderful! I love the idea of using old curtains to make produce bags. I feel like all the sustainable youtubers tell you to buy brand new produce bags even though the pollution from production means that you have to use it for years before it has a positive effect on the environment. Your idea is also way cheaper! Please keep making videos like this!
Those food wraps you can also easily make out of left over cotton cloths from your sewing. Just iron some bee wax in which you can get on the internet or just ask local beekeeper if you know one. To iron it in just use baking paper.
I’ve heard a few people commenting about a reusable bubble tea straw and just wanted to recommend The Cara Company! They have a few types and all straws have a pointy bottom to poke through lids.
If you're into DIY, you can also totally make those wax-wrappers yourself! My SO did this for Christmas - all you need is some beeswax, some used (and washed) sturdy cloth you can cut to pieces, and a clothes iron! Just make sure to have something protecting your board and your iron from the wax (a couple of sheets of baking paper will work wonders) and be careful not to burn it! 😊
Amazing tips overall!!
By the way, if anyone is by any chance wondering about the music in the background, the track's called 'Ocean Express' and it's made by me!
@Madison Martinez My s/o made them, and she doesn't 😅 You'd probably be cheaper off sourcing the materials locally anyway, considering what the shipping costs would be from where we live!
Love the produce bag you made! That gave me an idea to do the same. I was going to buy some myself the ones I wanted had a plastic thing attached to string to help lock it in place. I like your mesh bag so much more.
I love the idea of Bunz, I actually downloaded it a few weeks ago! I live in San Jose, CA and no one uses it around me... makes me sad! Hopefully it will become popular in my area soon!
Same just tried to use it I am in Los Angeles but sadly no one around me was on the app. 💔
Hangdry your clothes 😊 uses less energy and produces no emissions♻️🌍👌
Clothes will look brand new for almost ever...no more fading, either!
I like to do this. I don’t hang fry everything but if there’s less in my dryer it will shut off when the stuff in there is dry
I always hang dry my clothes in summer, spring, or just when it’s not raining lol
And you get a workout in
@@fiestyfox2207 Hanging clothes to dry is NOT a workout, lmao. This is why the world is getting fatter every year, smh
I’ve been doing the soap hack for many, many years now! Liquid soap lasts so long!
Just found your channel by trying out channel names for one I’m starting soon! So glad I found yours!
Many blessings to you and your family!
Love when people making these kind of videos! This year I started with plastic free shopping and less waste. Thank you so much for your video. I really appreciate it 🙏
I love these ideas! They are so creative, and it inspires me.❤️
Wow! Actually found tips i haven’t seen before. The diy product bag is genius!!
Deanna Ross you can also buy some on Etsy
www.etsy.com/listing/498449849/vegan-zero-waste-shopping-kit-with?ref=shop_home_feat_1&bes=1
this video was perfect for inspo!
You're living my dream!!! My family would never
That soap idea was great
Great hacks! Instead of buying huge containers every time for your house products and bathroom products, refill stations are also great! Not sure about the price comparison with supermarket goods though.
Thank you for this, and I really appreciate the community you've made.. taking steps to save the environment sometimes feels so overwhelming when you feel as if you're all alone
seeing these videos and knowing that others are watching really quiets some anxiety i feel towards the subject
I know that pressure! These are just small steps that can be taken, and I hope to continue improving!
I'm so glad I found your channel!! It's awesome to have an asian canadian role model for me, as I'm trying to live a more sustainable life :))
I hang dry my laundry instead of using a machine dryer. Since I live in a small apartment, I have a foldable drying rack. On the rare occasions that I do use the dryer, I don't use sheets or dryer balls at all. Just the clothes. I never seem to have a problem with it.
Really love the idea of turning curtains into produce bags.
Hi Letitia,
Just discovered your channel and appreciated the sustainability hacks you provided, as well as your explanation of the reason why black plastics are not sorted due to the optical sorters being unable to detect them on conveyer belts. I find that a lot of people making videos about zero waste are not fully informed about how waste is created in the first place or how it is mechanically sorted, and instead they give referral links to zero waste products that in fact, do not reduce waste but rather encourage people to buy more things.
I wanted to point out that on your comment about Styrofoam:
The reason why it isn't typically recycled is that it is not cost-efficient. You are correct, in that there is technology to do so. I'm based out of San Francisco and did a senior research project on their waste management system. I've seen their recycling facility and how Styrofoam is melted and shaped into condensed blocks. The problem is that there are few markets for the end product of recycled Styrofoam. The cost of melting it down and reprocessing it exceeds the cost of creating new Styrofoam, as it is a very cheap material.
Hope that sheds some light on your question! I look forward to watching your future videos :)
Love the foam dispensers!!!
How have I never heard of this app?! These tips were awesome and thanks so much for showcasing a way to save money & the environment!
I got a completely new polaroid instax on bunz for a few bags of coffee! We had both gotten them as birthday gifts and weren't gonna use them. Glad you're bringing some attention to trading :)
I love it how people are reducing their carbon footprint in a world that is heading to its doomsday.. I hope u will motivate everyone to minimize waste as I am also a minimalist myself!! Anything for the world.. Love ur channel too
I love this video you were so honest in everything and you handcrafted so many of your swaps which I admire so much! It’s very tempting to buy reusable bags even when it comes to zero waste. And I’m so excited to try this app!
Sainsbury’s now sell reusable fruit and veg bags ! To put all your package free items in ! Only 30p !
Thank for info 😊
Hope Hope's no problem 🌍
Love the reusable produce bags!
same, I just brought some for my recent challenge video! I went plastic free for a week!
I love these kinds of videos so much!
I'm so glad you do!
L O V E your produce bag hack!!! Reusable produce bags are insanely pricey for what they are, so I only have one that I bought on impulse at my local co-op
Nice work! I'm in Toronto as well, happy to find yoir channel. You have a very calm manner, not preachy, boring or in my face. Thx for all your tips.
This is best RUclips video I have watched in a long time,so much meaning content ...I feel inspired all over again
I love the mesh bag idea!!!
You solved most of my problems... thank you..
I was just thinking about how many produce bags I was using this morning!! So excited to try out your reusable ones, thank you 💕✨
you can make your own reusable food wraps!! 100% cotton, melt beeswax in the oven and dip the fabric in! I made 10 of them in varying sizes for the cost of beeswax.
Thank you I'm gonna get straight on to that😊
We need more videos like these!
Thanks for the tip with getting a fabric for the produce bags from a thrift store!! I've been wanting to make some produce bags so thanks.
The reusable cloth swabs is geniuuuusssssss I’m shook
So many ideas I never thought of, I’m truly inspired.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Can’t wait to thrift a curtain, and put it to good use! Thanks❣️
It was a great hack.
you can make moisturiser bars (an ecosia search away) and buy shampoo, conditioner and body wash in bars which have less packaging and use less water. bar soap is much better than liquid soap as it can come in cardboard packaging and uses less water. i know lush sells soaps and body washes, there is a store in NZ (where i live) called ethique which does great hair and body products, and on each package tells you how much water you have saved in litres.
Nice video! I really liked the t shirt into cotton pads hack:) but I wouldn’t recommend fleece as a sustainable fabric to use. Fleece is usually made out of polyester or other synthetic material witch are plastic. These fabrics give of micro plastic that will end up in the ocean when washed...
What a freaking amazing video, so much work has been put in this video, i wish you the best and hope you get noticed more
love all of these! cant wait to add some of these to my own eco-friendly tips videos
Gonna try these hacks out myself! And thank you for being the one introducing me to BUNZ!!! 🙏
HAPPY TRADING MY DEAR FRENDDDDD
Your hack for the produce bag is genius! I am so going to do that, because I have been wanting some of those bags but I am too cheap.
omggggg the clear grocery bag idea is so smaaaawwwttt
Great Video!!!! Thank YOU!
Wow. I loved your video! It's really inspiring and motivating. Subscribed!
These are genuinely great tips!
You can actually make liquid hand soap and laundry detergent from bar soap. It's cheap and sold everywhere. Many places sell it without any additional packaging, and if you can't find that, most come only in cardboard boxes without plastic. I even cheaper and more green.
Thanks for the tips!
I’ve recently been trying to reduce my carbon footprint. It’s so hard and stressful when everyone around you does the opposite. Knowingly or not, it stresses me out :(. Your video was so motivating. And taught me a few tricks! Thank you!
i love my reusable straws they r so cute and travel friendly
The produce bag idea blew my mind! I been looking for them online and they are so expensive. I am definitely putting this in mind at my next trip to my thrift store.
that is soooo smart making your own mesh bags! definitely going to do that, and basically everything else you recommended in this video! 😍
I loooove the diy produce bag!!!
Very useful and realistic, love it !💕
Canada is really behind in the recycling game, so I try to be as minimal with my waste as possible. It's hard to do all at once but take baby steps.
Pela phone cases are amazing!
I love that strawberry bag you have (I have one similar) but I have no clue where it came from (was a gift, I think?) but they are super useful and convenient for mall shopping or markets. If you don’t mind me asking, where did you get it?
Great tips!!
A lil tip: you can wrap an old newspaper around your compost can so you don’t have to use a plastic bag! 🥰 I don’t know how exactly to wrap it to make it actually stay, but I’m sure it’s on google!
That DIY for fruits and vegetables with curtains is GENIUS! I was thinking about getting some on wish, but the extra Carbon kept me from doing it
I have a grape and pineapple reusable bags just like your strawberry one :))
Love the DIYs and app suggestions! 💚 Not consuming animal products (wool, Dove, etc) is also a huge environmental thing we can toward a more sustainable life 💚
Girl I just got my boba straw cause I know the exact obsession - they are amazing! I am an English teacher in Seoul, so I am actually doing a 'Save the Earth' themed camp and will be giving away low waste items as part of the prizes for good behaviour. I was actually surprised by how much styrophome was used here for delivery items as it isn't used as much elsewhere, but it's great that it's so well recycled.
thanks for these info
Wow what an amazing idea I'm def. Going to the thrift store and making bags out of curtains!!!!
Love the mesh bag diy!
fun fact: starbucks can give you your drink in a ceramic mug if you ask, and it’ll take 10 cents off your order! you could try this at another cafe or cafe chain too.
also, the zero waste blogger litterless is a great resource! i especially like the nothing new section- about how you don’t need much to reduce your waste.
Grace D do you have to bring in the mug, or it’s one of their own that you ask to borrow?
they do let you use your own cup (but you can’t use glass for hot drinks), but ceramic mugs are available at the cafe to use whenever you want- you don’t have to bring one
Omgosh I LOVE this video! Just subscribed and I’m so glad I found your channel!
Just found your channel. Thank u for bringing awareness to this ❤️ loved the video. I especially loved the DIYs. I’m going to try it out!
i LOVE the idea of the “go bag” with all your goodies! i’m constantly forgetting my reusable bags at home! i’m definitely going to make the mesh produce bags and cotton pads! i downloaded bunz but it looks like no one in my city uses it 😢 ... yet!
Gabbi Forrest invite your friends to join!
I keep my reusable bags in the car, also a tumbler, washed plastic cutlery, extra napkins & containers to use as to go boxes.
Funny u mention the reusable produce bags - our local supermarket has them and my wife is ibcessed with them
Finally some new and creative ideas for eco friendly hacks!! I keep seeing the same stuff
The curtain hack is 💯💯💯💯💯