17 Simple Tips for Living More Sustainably in a City Apartment

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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2017
  • Want to see what my life was like 3 years ago when I still lived in a "normal apartment?"
    I think many of you may find this more relatable and achievable than living in a tiny house or with just 111 possessions so I'm really excited to share this with you!
    This video was filmed May 2014 and the filmmaker never followed through to produce anything. It's 3 years later and I finally had someone put the footage together. I hope it provides you some inspiration for simple and sustainable living in home in your apartment or house!
    For more tips on sustainable living at home check out these resources:
    My House Guide to Sustainable, Simple, and Healthy Living: www.robingreenfield.org/susta...
    My Sustainable Living Series from my bike ride across the USA:
    www.robingreenfield.org/susta...
    Thank you to F1LM (www.F1LM.org) for editing this video!
    Robin Greenfield is a truth-seeker, activist, social reformer and servant to Earth, humanity and our plant and animal relatives. He lives simply and sustainably to be the change he wishes to see in the world. Through living closely connected to Earth, he rejects the status quo of consumerism and demonstrates a way of being in gratitude, mindfulness and presence. His life is an experiment with truth and integrity.
    Robin’s public activism involves dramatic actions designed to provoke critical thought, self-reflection and positive change. His activism creates nuanced conversations on the critical issues of our time, with a focus on solutions for living in harmony.
    His life’s work has been covered by media worldwide and he has been named “The Robin Hood of Modern Times” by France 2 TV and “The Forrest Gump of Ecology”.
    Robin has committed to earning below the federal poverty threshold for life and donates 100% of his media earnings to grassroots nonprofits, with a focus on supporting Black and Indigenous women-led organizations.
    This channel is a resource for all who seek to liberate themselves, to live in truth and integrity, and to live in harmony with Earth, humanity and the plants and animals we share this home with.
    Robin Greenfield and Dear Friends share means of achieving liberation and harmony through sustainable living, simple living, tiny house living, foraging, growing food and medicine, minimalism, zero waste, earth-skills, food sovereignty, community resilience, compassionate communication, activism, Black Liberation, Indigenous Sovereignty and living in service.
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Комментарии • 676

  • @Robin.Greenfield
    @Robin.Greenfield  4 года назад +22

    For more tips on sustainable living at home check out these resources:
    My House Guide to Sustainable, Simple, and Healthy Living:
    www.RobGreenfield.org/hustainablehome
    My Sustainable Living Series from my bike ride across the USA:
    www.RobGreenfield.org/Sustainablelivingseries

    • @nancyjohnson7147
      @nancyjohnson7147 4 года назад

      I used to use reusable bottles but I always found that they molded so I went back to plastic disposable bottles but I reuse the so called disposable bottles many times to prevent plastic waste

    • @ayeshafatima1711
      @ayeshafatima1711 3 года назад

      You are such a good guy brother . I would like to invite you to my religion Islam. You will experience mental peace too.

    • @Mirujit89
      @Mirujit89 3 года назад

      We don't use any kind of paper towel .we have small towels which after using flush guns we use it.we can wash it later.each one of us has their own towel.that way u don't even need to buy that toilet paper also

    • @tpalmesbusiness
      @tpalmesbusiness 3 года назад

      Hi Rob, whats the brand of the water purifier you installed? Thanks!

    • @melodyferous
      @melodyferous 3 года назад

      Search:
      "Eco-friendly Bamboo
      Paper Products"
      (tree savers)

  • @christianbrother4724
    @christianbrother4724 5 лет назад +196

    Up through the 70s, I remember when almost everything came in glass bottles. I mean everything from milk, mustard, mayo and soda. The glass, (soda , milk bottles) were turned in for money at the store to be used again. In the late 70s, 80s plastic everything came into use. I hate it. I actually try to use as much glass as possible, there is a lot less waste. In the U.S. we used to do many things that worked naturally, but they were dismissed in the name of marketing. It is funny how we realize we have to come full circle.

    • @k.w.1459
      @k.w.1459 4 года назад +12

      In the 50s the disposable lifestyle was greatly promoted in magazines. Simply your life they said with gleeful domestic women. Plastic can be a great component when applied properly but it’s the default now for everything because it’s cheap and the lobbiests love the industry

    • @KnightMirkoYo
      @KnightMirkoYo 3 года назад +9

      In USSR we had refillable bottles of fizzy water that we would return in echange for a full bottle (at a fraction of the price). This, and similar systems are long gone, unfortunately.

    • @brunosco
      @brunosco 3 года назад +1

      A few years ago, a few percent of the water bottle available were still made of glass. Today, I consider myself lucky to find one or two brands of glass-bottled water is *some* shops... (I live in Czechia, Europe.) On the positive side, there are water filters around (like in this video) and also steel or glass canteens for the outdoors...

    • @Imbatmn57
      @Imbatmn57 3 года назад +1

      It costs more money for companies to make old glass bottles into new ones than it does to use plastic that's probably why they switched to plastic.

    • @DB-xo6xh
      @DB-xo6xh 3 года назад +3

      I’m 33 and when I was around 26 I did a Plastic free month with my little family and now as a family of 4 we still do many of the things that we learned to do that month. I live in CA and we only buy drinks in glass or in cans and recycle. My kids are now very conscious of the waste that we create. My now 8 year old rolls her eyes at toy packaging that uses too much plastic. 😆 She gets frustrated.

  • @s.m.p.9073
    @s.m.p.9073 5 лет назад +431

    "No matter what we do as a human race, we're going to cause some harm [to the environment]. The idea is to minimize that impact."
    That right there. This is how you know someone isn't a hippie totally disconnected from reality with grandiose ideas about saving the planet. Rob understands the impact people have on our world, both collectively and individually. He takes responsibility for his individual actions and finds ways to reduce environmental harm.
    Keep it up man. You're a leader.

    • @discodirk48
      @discodirk48 5 лет назад +17

      It's absurd though until we force corporations to accept social responsibility for their destruction of the planet efforts are futile.

    • @horaciogonzalez4070
      @horaciogonzalez4070 4 года назад +10

      Cosmo Kramer that is why you have to be example. The same how veganism some how became part of our social norm. The same can be done for great ideas.

    • @laurenbarber8579
      @laurenbarber8579 4 года назад +2

      Great comment and I completely agree.

    • @arturogoleman5221
      @arturogoleman5221 3 года назад

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  • @savedbygrace1582
    @savedbygrace1582 4 года назад +40

    Finally someone who walks the talk instead of living in a mansion preaching how the rest of us should live.

  • @goingnaturalsavemylifevero4867
    @goingnaturalsavemylifevero4867 4 года назад +67

    This is how my grandmother her mother and my generation lived back in the day in the far south island of the Bahamas. Crooked island. They all lived over 90 and my great grand mother was 109 when she died. All they did was fish and grew their own foods and lived a great stress free life!

  • @llewane
    @llewane 4 года назад +115

    I wonder if the people he lives with share his habits. In my experience, the hardest part of living a lifestyle even remotely like what Rob’s doing is finding a living situation with like-minded people.

    • @Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour
      @Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour 4 года назад +9

      Just imagine fighting over the smallest room in the house :)

    • @burgeryoufoundbehindthegrill
      @burgeryoufoundbehindthegrill 3 года назад +11

      And then on top of that, it's harder to find people who are not only like-minded with unconventional lifestyles, but are also not fringy charlatans. Like I'll meet someone and talk about health and lifestyle and we think alike (at least superficially), but then it turns out they're into some culty MLM company or they think yoga and crystals will solve all the world's problems 🤷‍♂️

    • @kichapi
      @kichapi 3 года назад +1

      that's what I'm thinking. How did he managed the guest's trash? For sure a couple people that rented can't follow through his reduce-reuse mindset

  • @peachesjackofski8363
    @peachesjackofski8363 5 лет назад +189

    Just imagine our world if we all lived , even half as eco friendly as rob does.
    🌍

    • @Caroline-pf8ot
      @Caroline-pf8ot 4 года назад +6

      After that it would become so much easier to become as good and better than him as a world. It's just a matter of getting to that point.

    • @businesslp3027
      @businesslp3027 4 года назад

      That’s not gone happen

    • @alexf800
      @alexf800 4 года назад +2

      BusinessLawPole Never say never. We are at a point of no other option but to conserve. It’s a collective consciousness. 1000 years ago we would never have assumed we’d destroy our own home .... Nothing lasts forever .....

    • @peachesjackofski8363
      @peachesjackofski8363 4 года назад

      Alex F very true. Sad, but true.

    • @ellisandking
      @ellisandking 2 года назад +1

      The wealthiest need to change their lifestyle. They consume the most. Try telling them that! African people hardly make a dent. They are the true meaning of the word 'carbon neutral'.

  • @mattmorgan2525
    @mattmorgan2525 4 года назад +92

    I love how you recommend recycled toilet paper in this video and three years later you've posted a video on all the waste-free alternatives to toilet paper. Sustainability really is a process and you've gotten so much better at it over the years. :D

    • @k.w.1459
      @k.w.1459 4 года назад +7

      My $35 bidet has been the best upgrade to my home in the last three years. I tell everyone to get one and my good friends finally did. They bought a more expensive type that does more things so I’m a little jealous. LOL

    • @simonvolker3861
      @simonvolker3861 3 года назад +1

      Got a mobile bidet. Best thing you can do to your butt :)

  • @andreavincent4619
    @andreavincent4619 5 лет назад +52

    "When I live simple, I live free." :) :) :)

  • @dreaminbunny
    @dreaminbunny 3 года назад +7

    The sign on his main door reads : “To get nowhere follow the crowd”. 😂

  • @kiranjaybabla8925
    @kiranjaybabla8925 2 года назад +2

    Suggestion for the toilet paper: install a bidet. Cleaner bum, and way less paper. Only a square or two to dry your underside after washing.

  • @emsilverman2
    @emsilverman2 6 лет назад +108

    A full fridge actually uses less energy because the items inside retain the desired temperature more than air. But it's great if you can keep enough of your food unrefrigerated that you can use a smaller fridge.

    • @annwilliams6438
      @annwilliams6438 4 года назад +8

      emilysilverman So rather than wasting food, load up you freezer and fridge with bottles of water which in turn helps to maintain the temperature.

    • @conradgallardo9046
      @conradgallardo9046 4 года назад +2

      he leaves space open for guests and renters
      plus that's just who he is how he's most comdortable = a minimalist
      just mho

    • @TheJociman
      @TheJociman 3 года назад +2

      Wouldn't adding more mass increase the energy required to cool it down?

    • @sinabaur9150
      @sinabaur9150 3 года назад +3

      TheJociman hmm maybe it takes more energy initially to cool them down but once they’re cold it saves energy if you don’t keep taking them out again.

  • @JacindaH
    @JacindaH 4 года назад +6

    My favorite thing about you is you're so genuine and you don't feel the need to scold or look down on others. People like you invoke and inspire real change

  • @miracleshappen4483
    @miracleshappen4483 4 года назад +1

    Hey Rob, here in South East Asia we don't use toilet paper at all, we just wash with water. Every toilet has got either a mini-shower or a bucket of water with a small pot used to pour water on your private parts. I usually carry a towel with me so I can dry myself but the locals don't bother. I was born and raised in Italy where we have a bidet to wash after your toilet business, however I find the Asian way the most sustainable and healthy. Keep up the great work! 😁😊❤️😘

  • @Geenine44
    @Geenine44 7 лет назад +12

    When doing anything in a sink I pop a bin that also collects the water for second usage. No need for bending down collecting a bucket.

  • @21earlthepearl
    @21earlthepearl 3 года назад +6

    I'm familiar with Rob from his work in Florida living in the shed and having a huge garden. Interesting to see how much he has learned and experienced since this video was made.

  • @killerfoxakafoxxkiller9465
    @killerfoxakafoxxkiller9465 5 лет назад +11

    This is a very old video .. I remember him shredding his DL and credit cards.. Love the way he lives

  • @tlea1223
    @tlea1223 5 лет назад +2

    Seriously, how could absolutely anyone thumbs down this video! If the world were full of Rob Greenfields we would be living in heaven😇

  • @Kizarat
    @Kizarat 7 лет назад +2

    You can swap the toothbrush and toothpaste with tooth-cleaning twigs (should be the diameter of a pencil) harvested from certain trees through creating a bristly tip by peeling half a centimeter section of outer bark to the cambium, chewed on until fibers fray fine enough that release the antiseptic fluids/resins, and then brush. Much more effective than a typical nylon toothbrush.

  • @tamasschumann
    @tamasschumann 7 лет назад +34

    Rob, you made *so much progress* over the last 3 years, it amazes me. :)

    • @alexhillsdj
      @alexhillsdj 4 года назад +3

      And look at him now :) much respect!

  • @JamieKateAdoc
    @JamieKateAdoc 7 лет назад +56

    You amaze me, Rob! You are such a wonderful human being. Cheers to living zero waste!

  • @xinying9552
    @xinying9552 7 лет назад +8

    Love the gray water idea! Try a bidet shower if possible, in place of toilet paper. Haven't had to buy toilet paper other than for guests since we got one.

    • @Robin.Greenfield
      @Robin.Greenfield  7 лет назад +8

      I don't use TP anymore. This video is from 3 years ago. Here's my blog on 9 Ways Wipe Your Butt for Free: www.RobGreenfield.tv/toiletpaper

  • @TheFairlyLocalFamily
    @TheFairlyLocalFamily 7 лет назад +36

    Loved the tour!! The grey water was such a great idea ✌🏻

  • @brownfireman9610
    @brownfireman9610 6 лет назад +45

    Love your videos...makes me wanna be a better me!!!

  • @wop37
    @wop37 5 лет назад +11

    Just came across your video. You are an inspiration. Thank you.

  • @cynthiahofer2903
    @cynthiahofer2903 7 лет назад +34

    I have been following you for a while and this is a good informative video. I do many of these things already but I have to keep my car living in the country. People don't believe it when I tell them how much I need to live especially since my house is paid off. Keep the vids coming. Good show!

  • @Lifeholder
    @Lifeholder 6 лет назад +7

    I loved watching this video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @carltaylor4942
    @carltaylor4942 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks Rob, really inspiring! Living in a cave in Spain (very cheaply) but picked up some new ideas from you, like the shower heads and tap heads. Love your positive outlook.

  • @joyful8072
    @joyful8072 2 года назад +3

    I'm always looking to learn how I can do things more sustainably so thanks for the tips. Here's an idea. Instead of a bucket under the sink one can use some tubs in the sink and simply carry the used water to the garden when finished with it.

  • @joycelawrence1434
    @joycelawrence1434 7 лет назад +2

    That's some great info. Thanks Rob!

  • @christopherrobinson193
    @christopherrobinson193 7 лет назад +15

    I love your sustainable lifestyle! Keep trying new things and sharing! I've definitely adopted several of your tips and tricks. Thank you!

  • @chowe9
    @chowe9 5 лет назад +1

    LOVE this! I can see your "can do" attitude unleashed your resourcefulness! Your vision, focus and determination make it happen. WOW! Thanks for sharing.

  • @CharlotEYUT
    @CharlotEYUT 5 лет назад

    What an inspiration for all of us trying to make a difference! Thanks Rob!

  • @TheDanielGraves
    @TheDanielGraves 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this!

  • @louiseb6432
    @louiseb6432 6 лет назад +10

    Mate, you area nerd.
    Super super impressive that a young man like yourself is going to the effort you are.
    Very very impressive.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Subbed.

  • @joshuaehl1481
    @joshuaehl1481 7 лет назад +7

    That is incredibly efficient and amazing.

  • @angelikabatwoman
    @angelikabatwoman 4 года назад

    thank you man! So nice of you to care.

  • @thewinematcher
    @thewinematcher 7 лет назад +2

    awesome! thanks for sharing!

  • @princess7strawberry
    @princess7strawberry 5 лет назад +1

    This gives me some great ideas! Thanks for sharing.

  • @jadecai5251
    @jadecai5251 4 года назад

    You impress me being gentle to the world and thus yourself, thank you.

  • @taz12184
    @taz12184 4 года назад +1

    Very inspirational thanks

  • @skapunkoialternativeliving6522
    @skapunkoialternativeliving6522 5 лет назад +2

    You doing a great job like I do with my van DIY is the key

  • @alexf800
    @alexf800 4 года назад +1

    Rainfresh makes an amazing under counter filter. Another great tip is using dehumidifier water for laundry and or plants. Free water if you already use a dehumidifier. bamboo toilet paper is another option. Dryer balls reduce drying Time better yet hang your laundry to air dry for free

  • @theresaballo21
    @theresaballo21 3 года назад

    I’m a fan! I’ve been watching a lot of your videos and I’m just a starter of sustainable living. Looking forward to learn and practice lots of things you are doing.

  • @jackiepenner-lourdes3374
    @jackiepenner-lourdes3374 7 лет назад +2

    love this! thanks

  • @LatriceSydney
    @LatriceSydney 6 лет назад +1

    oh my goodness this video is incredible!! thank you so much for inspiring me !!

  • @lovingatlanta
    @lovingatlanta 6 лет назад +3

    👍Terrific. Thanks for sharing. 💞

  • @michaelb41
    @michaelb41 4 года назад +1

    You are a fantastic friend of the Earth. I am inspired!

  • @Xycopixie
    @Xycopixie 6 лет назад +2

    I love your lifestyle.Super cool tips!

  • @jazminjoyce4253
    @jazminjoyce4253 4 года назад +1

    Oh didn't know about getting the tap adapter! Going to look into that

  • @annjean4369
    @annjean4369 5 лет назад

    Great, informative and very useful video! Thank you for sharing.

  • @Londonfogey
    @Londonfogey 3 года назад +1

    I have the lo-flow shower head and I do the 'submarine shower', wet my body, then turn off, use soap, then turn on again to rinse. I have cold showers all year round (it's part of the Wim Hof Method of breathing/meditation exercises) which saves money. Finally I always have a big bucket in the shower with me, which collects excess water which is then used on plants or to flush the toilet.

  • @Laser82
    @Laser82 3 года назад +2

    Looking back on this video what a journey you've gone through. It's a shocking evolution. You have made a massive contribution to the planet, shown a different way to live for your viewers. Showed the lessons of living a better life. I'm so proud of you and will try do my bit, inspired by your journey in to 2020. Well done 👍✅

  • @johnmyers5044
    @johnmyers5044 4 года назад

    Wow Rob i wish more people in our 🌎 would think more and live more like the both of us do im not as sufficient as you are just yet but just by watching your videos you absolutely give me better ideas of how to live and survive happy and freely! You rock brother! Keep doing what your doing eventually people will catch on in time god willing! Ill be looking forward to watch more of your videos

  • @okmmauh
    @okmmauh 4 года назад

    This bloke is a hero

  • @user-bq3pj8bs9q
    @user-bq3pj8bs9q 4 года назад

    Thank you for being you!

  • @qristv1912
    @qristv1912 7 лет назад +1

    thanks 4 share

  • @selvianaumang677
    @selvianaumang677 4 года назад

    OMG .....I love you and your idea

  • @sarahjane9526
    @sarahjane9526 7 лет назад +1

    This is great to see how you lived before the tiny house. I must say I so miss your tiny house and would love to hear how your living now

  • @gtrs8037
    @gtrs8037 2 года назад

    Alot of great ideas 😃..Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @khansabah4111
    @khansabah4111 2 года назад +1

    Everytime you smile... My heart stop beating 💓

  • @sanketbavkar6014
    @sanketbavkar6014 4 года назад

    I love your smile , really opens mind right at start of video.

  • @ariannerojas6093
    @ariannerojas6093 4 года назад

    This is lovely! Gracias. There is hope, there is definitely another way to live ♥

  • @boodah78
    @boodah78 3 года назад

    you're awesome and are truly an inspiration

  • @paulagattoni4519
    @paulagattoni4519 3 года назад

    Love your approach

  • @QuiChiYang2
    @QuiChiYang2 6 лет назад +15

    Your compost bin will turn to rich soil quicker with little or no smell with the addition of black fly larvae, (larvae self accumulate in a bucket u set up) they can then be used to fee the birds at the beach or pond. They don't bit or sting.

    • @Bigboss-xe6lm
      @Bigboss-xe6lm 4 года назад +3

      The larvas dont bite/sting but the flies are the fucking worst. DONT use this tip, there are enough black fly's in this world. Jeez

  • @judyaugustin3970
    @judyaugustin3970 3 года назад

    Thanks! Really good tips ☺

  • @Chimonger1
    @Chimonger1 4 года назад

    Stellar! Good to see more folks doing these things! (We’ve been doing it for decades, adapting how & what methods are used, to the places we’ve lived)
    Doing that under sink bucket the hard way, though....
    We scavenged a rebuildable 2-stroke pump from surplus. Hooked tubing to it, to use to suck bath water out the bathroom window, down to a 55 gal. barrel down below. We also used another tube, up from the barrel to the toilet tank. So, most of the bath water went into the tank, then got pumped up to refill the low flush toilet tank, to flush.
    Another barrel was placed below the dining room window, with a spigot near the bottom. Our apartment-size laundry pair hooked to the kitchen sink to get water, but we separated the drain hose to go to a drain pipe outside the window, so the barrel could hold it long enough for any few hot water washes to cool down before trickling out around a little trench, running a “u” around garden plantings to irrigate them.
    That was in an older HUD housing “apartment”...and over the 20 years there, we did a LOT that was really off the usual...and had to be covert about some of it....like hopiding the washer drain pipe within a “cat ladder”...we made a cat door next to the window AC, using 2x4’s, lattice & slats, which camouflaged the pipe & barrel, & let the cats come & go as the wanted...no cat box! But, the last couple years there, we actually covertly installed drainpipe behind the kitchen cabinet, into the wall down though the wall, & out a new hole to let it irrigate the same channel, but, getting rid of the barrel (which had a problem...it stank!).
    The outlet pipe was painted to match the stucco of the building; the inlet was covered up again by the trim strip, easily, because the drain hose was only 1” diameter, when we moved out. Unless someone removes the cabinet, or, took out the drawers to remove the floor of that cabinet, it was invisible. The storage room below that, had no insulation in it’s outside wall; the drainpipe just dropped through the floor, curved over into that wall bay, & down & out to garden. Once installed, the drywall was repaired, painted...mostly invisible...if some did see either end, they would think it was just part of the building.
    There were rules against renters using washers & driers in their apartments...BUT, their real worry was over-use of the costly water heater that served the building....so....use cold water, & biodegradable laundry soap, avoid softener chemicals, & it works!
    The management also forbade renters using shades over the balconies....at 1st we tried potted plants growing vines up trellising, to shade the porch...that was not adequate. Our big, south-facing glass door still cooked us out, despite fans, open windows, or even AC. So, I used PVC pipe to bend a curved frame from roof edge to outer rail, covered with nice high-efficiency beige shade cloth (matched building paint) held on with small zip ties. Still kept plants. This did 3 important things, which management could NOT argue against: it cooled the apartment by about 10 degrees; it prevented an active toddler from falling off the balcony; and it gave us privacy...without the shade, apartment dwellers across the park, in the park, and from the street, could see clear through the apartment. I effectively retro-negotiated a variance to keep that shade.
    There are thousands of ways to do small & big things, to be more sustainable. There are loads of ways to get creative, to do bigger things, as long as those are done in ways that avoid causing damage, & benefit the landlord. Some with permission, some without.
    Get creative!!!

  • @sweetlife2823
    @sweetlife2823 3 года назад

    Your amazing, I love wat Hong your video it's inflicting my life values now.

  • @wowgrab7553
    @wowgrab7553 7 лет назад +4

    I liked this video! I wish where I live had something like Car 2 Go, but alas I live in a small town that doesn't have much. I think renting out rooms in your apartment is a great idea! I also never knew that you could replace parts of your sink/shower to use less water. That could be a thing that every household does!

  • @heathertoomey7068
    @heathertoomey7068 2 года назад

    I'm taking notes!

  • @bhavarthramayan7254
    @bhavarthramayan7254 5 месяцев назад

    You are inspiration Rob

  • @chaitrinkerin
    @chaitrinkerin 5 лет назад +4

    Mister, you've got some beautiful teeth and a lovely smile. Good energy! And new inspiration on how to improve my life in terms of eco-friendliness. Thank you.

  • @gustavoanmosura
    @gustavoanmosura 7 лет назад +1

    amazing Rob

  • @ashleystewart34ify
    @ashleystewart34ify 5 лет назад

    Love this so much!!

  • @melaniedavenport
    @melaniedavenport 5 лет назад

    Great video! Thanks!!!

  • @gabyjimenez4007
    @gabyjimenez4007 5 лет назад

    Beautiful person. Thanks

  • @JenMarco
    @JenMarco 2 года назад

    I live in a small row home in Philadelphia suburb. I have AeroGardens inside to grow food and herbs year round and have a patio to grow food in pots and a 3 ft by 2 ft in ground garden that produces tons of organic vegetables all summer.

  • @KH-yq5ix
    @KH-yq5ix 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the minimalism tips, what you own (bedroom vs kitchen that guests use) & what you carry with you. #goals Sustainable& Minimal

  • @Onlinesully
    @Onlinesully 4 года назад

    This is a really lovely life with all the things that you need.
    It is good solid minimalism.

  • @rivkastock2684
    @rivkastock2684 3 года назад

    I thank you. I live in Jerusalem, in a very condensed area and I learn a lot from your videos. Toda!

  • @andreaharry1405
    @andreaharry1405 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @monadala-oy1071
    @monadala-oy1071 5 лет назад

    Very nice vlog
    Thanks in sharing it
    👍👍👍

  • @lindabonomi7274
    @lindabonomi7274 3 года назад

    I love your spirit and your intelligence...

  • @tsagaanhuuyanzeev8782
    @tsagaanhuuyanzeev8782 3 года назад

    i do wanna live such a rural life, simple and easy. awesome dude!

  • @MaryAmesMitchell
    @MaryAmesMitchell 3 года назад

    Well done.

  • @matthewhillmer7370
    @matthewhillmer7370 2 года назад

    I started composting food garbages and recycling more plastic containers, stopping throwing cardboard in the trash making sure it’s all going to Recycling. I just hope recycling is more common place as I age.

  • @thatguyonabicycleofconsurv3908
    @thatguyonabicycleofconsurv3908 5 лет назад +2

    This is such a great video

  • @koreangie
    @koreangie 4 года назад

    I'm so blessed to found this very nice youtube channel

  • @maxinef6654
    @maxinef6654 5 лет назад

    Wow that is smart of you to take the closet as your bedroom and rent out the other room especially since you are close to the beach. Also love all of the ways you are living green. I’m going to implement some of your green living in my own life. 😊

  • @abbeyd9211
    @abbeyd9211 4 года назад +2

    thanks so much for inspiring me and reminding me just how simple life can be! something ive been meaning to do is give away more of my possessions, time to do that i think! peace brother,

  • @azeddineqasim248
    @azeddineqasim248 5 лет назад +1

    This is so cool!

  • @alexf800
    @alexf800 4 года назад

    I even had a rain barrel on a 9th floor condo balcony /terrace that had no overhang above me. Free water.

  • @jaysong.292
    @jaysong.292 5 лет назад +1

    Nice man, i like the tips

  • @rawlawgirl
    @rawlawgirl 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing

  • @lawsonone6015
    @lawsonone6015 5 лет назад

    Love to watch your videos. What great ideas! Also, you look (and sound) like this other guy I knew named Rob. It’s so crazy. He’s a great guy and the likeness is uncanny.

  • @reignofaragon6890
    @reignofaragon6890 5 лет назад

    Great video

  • @shuklaburathoki1398
    @shuklaburathoki1398 3 месяца назад

    Bless you❤

  • @dawnmertz8303
    @dawnmertz8303 4 года назад

    I enjoy his videos for ideas. I come to the desire to lessen my environmental impact, conserve energy, and live sustainably from a completely different angle, philosophically, and World view point. But the practical methods and means to do so are pretty much the same. I'm still working on my home to transition to most of these practices as he shows here. I love his outdoor kitchen ideas! Great ideas for young people to rethink the consumerism that they are pounded with since babyhood.

  • @brianoger993
    @brianoger993 3 года назад

    I just wish Everyone lives this way