How My Kitchen Is Saving The Planet
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2023
- This is how to turn your kitchen to a zero waste, sustainable kitchen
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Unfortunately we are in a cost of living crisis and many of us are buying the cheapest options we can. Although I completely understand why you are making this video, it’s just not feasible for many of us. Also, my town has nothing like this shop unfortunately, even if I could afford it lol.
Can’t many of the things you mentioned be recycled anyway? Or is that not a good thing now? I’m curious
This is literally the first video in 6 months that youtube pushes towards me... seems you've been doing more videos past 6 months.
I was a regular viewer but then I never received any youtube channel alert anymore. Glad to see you're filming still
Same! I haven't received any notification since months
Just feedback on this video as a viewer living in a different country closeby:
How much I like the video and the sustainability options, it's not doable over here, I live in a big town equivalent to Amsterdam, and the only shop which had the option to refill your containers was 15km away... and then went bankrupt as no one was going there (also way to expensive to shop). This sustainability would only work if multiple shops do this in a town or village, if you only have one, which is unreachable or is further away then a 5 mins walk plus about 2 to 3 times more expensive then a regular shop, then it's not gonna work.
I do think people care about sustainability but when nothing is offered to them to make if easy to do so... then it's far more convenient to go regular shopping.
Plus, YOU can change YOUR behavior but the packaging industry isn't, the cartons of milk YOU don't buy will still be for sale in the shop for others, the factory making those won't make less... so is there a real change? Those 3 billion packages will end up in the garbage anyway on the end.... real change starts aswell with the factories/packaging industry
Do a viability study or pitch the idea to a couple of businesses who might have room in their shops. Would make jobs for a few people by monthly scheduling times to be at them and providing a new service. Bulk food shops could incorporate these services etc. There is a way just people usually choose the lazy way. Find a lazy way for them to like shopping and saving and then a winning combination. Shops will not go broke when other product can be used for containers. Keep iit low key and affordable. Merely Suggest a try using minimal funds and reusing. Thanks for sharing sounds like a good way to earn and get customers.
btw the recommend water intake is 2 litre a day for. an adult not 1
instead of paper towels buy a jug and use it to wash your a** with ur hands
Completely off the point. If we recycle most of these then what is the issue. Not our fault how the suppliers package their products.
Exactly I don’t get the video
Yep that’s why companies need to take control of what they offer us - of course we are blamed for it 🙄
I don't have all the info at hand, but look at it like this: recycling and reproducing all the plastic containers costs energy,water, resources. Why waste these on production, when we can save it for more important things.
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Tober can I be honest? I've been watching you for a good few years now and it would be great if you did the £1 a day challenges again, I feel like the content quality has dropped off lately 😢
I stopped watching after he became vegan.
The Cornflakes you got were double the price of what you buy in the shops? Sod that, i cant afford to be eco friendly!!
Could buy 3 or 4 boxes of them at Aldi. Let alone paying for tubs to empty it all in after.
Good see another video!
Love this video. Real eye opener
Great video toba 👍
Another great video!
this is an amazing video, cant wait to see more products
Great video very helpful and eye opening .
Informative and practical not to mention ECO friendly. The problem is excessive packaging, overproducing, and various types of product makes too many options and floods the market with product that tends to remain on the shelves. Like the Video look forward to the next one as the Vlogger will decide next content. Thanks for sharing.😊
Thanks for this light Toba
another great video ! thanks for the review, I'll try to find a shop like the one in this video around my place ! peace from the south of France !
I made myself look like an idiot yesterday, there was a geezer on the bus with his mate sitting in front of me, i thought it was you, the sounded just like you and from the side of his head i was convinced it was you, so went up to him i said "toba" they both looked round and it wasnt you lol i felt like a right bell end haha
Well done my friend can't wait for your next video.
It's alright splashing out on new containers if you can afford to pay the prices for them, but when you're living from hand to mouth its impossible, and yes im living in the UK.
How come that u bring own container and is more expenisve? should be cheaper as is without container. This is crazy and most people will just buy what is cheaper in market.
Zero waste concept ideally is somewhat good but if I’m not buying packaging for the goods, I think those stores (where you’re bringing your own containers) should be a lot cheaper than the regular grocery stores - because they’re technically just buying in bulk and pricing it expensive just to make some money off the zero waste concept gimmick. Also, you should have gone the extra step (instead of buying it brand new from IKEA), you should have simply head to the thrift stores (cheaper and more sustainable) to buy them.
Can we please have the full address for that shop? thank you!
Doesn't make any sence your still needing 2 buy things 2 fill your storage up 😂
With cereal buy the bigger bulk buy packs if you can some places do 1kg-3kg pack then divide into air tight tubs for each month instead or tightly reseal the pack with heat seal or zip lock if it’s got it
Consider doing a video on saving the planet whilst eating out! Ps you can recycle and reuse some of the things so it’s not as bad as you think it is
Wait did you carry your containers to the shop and carry all them back?
I think the new intro is spectacular because of how high quality it is. Fantastic work, I'm looking forward to seeing more of it used.
Plant milk is great as dairy production emits methane whitch is 25 times worse greenhouse gas than Co2 in short term. Overall plant based lifestyle is the most sustainable, healthy and ethical 😃👍🏻
Great video, just not every part of london, city or town has those kind of shops that you went into (my town in london doesn't and I'm not travelling 2 hours away for some items) again people can have those reusable things are home, I do thanks to organising videos and restock videos on tik tok and youtube but the issue is you are still buying items from say Tesco in a plastic or cardboard packaging. For this to really work for anyone or everyone the supermarkets need to have stuff like that shop did where you can refill your own containers
Nice video
W vid saving our planet
How stupid and impracticable yes let’s drive to the takeaway pass our glass box to the takeaway to enjoy they give me it in this glass box.
He has to buy the products in the original packaging in order to put it in the glass takeaway box
I love The Hack but people in the working world have really busy lives and simply do not have time to fanny about with all of this 🙄 people who spend so much time on this really have too much time on their hands
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Great to see you care enough to change when it seems most people don’t. Good work
Love your videos. Always try to go eco. Even have eco toothpaste
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Reusable kitchen towels? Why not use tea towels?
Hey,Toba..❤are pop bottles and cans can be taken back for money...10 cent a bottle and.10 cent for the cans .. that is how we recycle in Michigan..and we have news paper bins and we can get money for copper and metal...u must do a challenge in the United States..love u guy🎉😂.we have to save the planet.. yes please.
another W video
Thought you was Curren$y in the thumbnail for a hot second 😂😂😂
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I support you through-out these series. People have to open their eyes and do their bit to save our planet.
This guy has a nice flat.
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The idea is great but the products are so expensive, cost of living crisis??
Great video but unfortunately not practical for me or most people I know. Don’t have any places like that near me and can’t afford to spend what you spend on those items.
Honey Cheerios? Is Toba actually vegan or not?
Somehow, I don't think too many of these "climate/planet/veggie videos" are a good idea as they will likely be watched by people who are environment-aware already and those who aren't won't watch it at all and find it annoying.. myself, I've grown up with all these "save the environment"-tips in the 90's and don't "need" these videos either..
What I would love would be a new no-money challenge.. Keep it up, Toba! 🍀
Great love the idea of refilling and reusing containers! I really want to support this but....This refilling items should be cheap but it isn't. The thing is companies will only increase price of food or anything that can be refilled even when they are saving money by not creating packaged items.
To implement expand this idea its very important that refilling item prices are lowered then only it will attract people. if its more expensive then already packaged items then nobody would given 3 shits. Only the rich people will adapt and lower/middle class people will not.
Knowing modern companies and market trends of modern era I don't think prices will decrease hence this idea will go to trash.... because humans only care about money. By the way I am in Canada and knowing this I don't thing this would ever get implemented in this country.
I hope you make a video on this logic that I am proposing.
Great video and I respect your efforts to make our planet better, but I don't believe that reducing our personal plastic consumption is that beneficial for the environment. Instead our governments should encourage and incorporate ways to use these plastics for the greater good such as energy etc, rather than 'disappearing' such innovators. Also, while most of us believe our plastics are being recycled, this is hardly the case and most of it ends up in landfill. So as much as we try to bare personal responsibility, corporations and governments need to help and ensure we all work together. But big up to you and keep going with your vids👊
This needs to be played in classrooms, its like a vice short doc but less abrasive and includes practical solutions. just makes the topic wholesome ig. And it doesn’t make me feel punished you know?
That was brilliant Toby. Excellent as this planet is basically dying.
It is not dying, It will be fine long after our incarnation here is gone.
It's a dumb approach because these products have already been in the shop before you bought them.
Average amount of water an adult male should drink is around 3 liters a day.
Ever heard of recycling?
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This video such a 1st world country problem.
Where I live, we still use metal things to use for everything, just for a example.
Milkman has a big
Metal Milk carton, he comes on a bicycle at my front door and I take milk from him in a Metal Utensil directly every day.
Maybe 1st world countries need to learn something from others.
You get milkmen everywhere in the world. This is for other things
Hi Toby. instead of encouraging people to buy re useable container's why not encouraging people to wash used containers the item already came in, that way people are saving money doing their bit to save the planet. it's win win. your way is costing people more, so i can't see that as a hack.
Can you do those one pound challenges again
Yea, bro thinks he's a TV ad
Here I am thinking I could sell Groceries to everyone! Thanks for sharing. In some countries they use Banana leaves for everything.
I think you yourself is confused with the overall topic.
I mean we can always recycle all those waste right. Am sure your city has a proper recycling center.
I mean what you're doing is conserving waste but we have to think practically.
Thumbs up mate
No. Your kitchen is NOT saving the planet. Sorry