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    Here are my 20 easy eco-friendly lifestyle hacks for reducing waste in your home. These green tips and tricks will help you live a more green and minimalist lifestyle. A lot of people think that making eco-friendly life changes are expensive and require specialty products. The truth is there are easy and affordable swaps you can make. It is NOT difficult or expensive to be eco friendly.
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    What we throw out goes back into our food supply. Everything runs in a cycle and mindless consumption is corrupting that cycle. This is not just an environmental issue, it's a YOU issue. The average American is expected to throw away 90,000 pounds of trash in their lifetime.
    Cutting down on plastic is imperative to insuring our wildlife and food supply does not become completely wiped out for future generations. The ocean is a big concern for me with our coral dying all over the planet as plastic whirlpools the size of continent are forming, extinguishing entire species and killing countless marine wildlife. If a washed up whale stomaching 64 pounds of plastic they had digested doesn’t make you sick, I really don’t know what else to say. Hopefully those are enough reasons for you to care, now let’s get into the swaps.
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  • @mevrouwroos
    @mevrouwroos 6 лет назад +6860

    Apparently plastic stuff might become 'illegal' in Europe soon and I'm so excited

    • @risinghands5793
      @risinghands5793 5 лет назад +101

      Thats great! You should check out our channel. We are a club that tries to educate people on how bad plastic is for the environment!

    • @tatianamunoz5798
      @tatianamunoz5798 5 лет назад +26

      Roos Rommens omg this is awesome!

    • @dudexoxoxo6837
      @dudexoxoxo6837 5 лет назад +39

      Good we can watch the cheap skates cry as they refuse to buy a plastic bag.

    • @larascrazylife12
      @larascrazylife12 5 лет назад +66

      They actually just banned single use plastic! (or well, the law came through)

    • @lismar688
      @lismar688 5 лет назад +35

      I hope they do here in the states😄😄😄

  • @jasmineisabelle4180
    @jasmineisabelle4180 5 лет назад +2599

    I’ve never thought about parchment paper, thank you! My family is super super wasteful, I’m trying to get into a zero waste lifestyle but it’s hard when you’re a teen!! I’m mainly just trying to get into a healthier routine for when I’m older.

    • @chuzzlesthegreat7784
      @chuzzlesthegreat7784 5 лет назад +50

      You can do it! By seeking out this kind of information, you are on your way. As GI Joe says, "knowing is half the battle".
      Even something so simple as using both sides of your paper is a good start (use every inch of that scrap paper!!). For me, one of my favorite things that I can do is reuse containers as if they were Tupperware (butter, juice jugs, those dansk cookie tins, etc). I packed lunch in those things lol. That was the thing to do growing up. I didn't even realize it was recycling until I grew up.
      Try to make changes where you can. A little goes a long way. 😄

    • @Ryan-pg1tw
      @Ryan-pg1tw 5 лет назад +1

      Maybe you shouldnt make your family look bad

    • @jasmineisabelle4180
      @jasmineisabelle4180 5 лет назад +86

      Ryan it’s not me making them seem bad, it’s just stating facts :) most families that aren’t super conscious about the environment are super wasteful, my family is just another one of them! When I said my family that included me too, I wasn’t trying to target them. Sorry if you took it the wrong way!

    • @Sayonararuiz
      @Sayonararuiz 5 лет назад +8

      Haha let me know how it goes for you. I’m an adult but still live with wasteful people including myself. I’m off & on with zero waste because they remind me of the easier life. We’ve always recycled but sometimes I just throw stuff away instead of rinsing it.

    • @federicacucchetti3792
      @federicacucchetti3792 5 лет назад +25

      Mina Isabelle samee, my family doesn’t really understand how wasteful we are, so i started by asking my mum to buy me a metal re-usable bottle and bamboo qtips and toothbrushes. in september i’m going to be living on my own and i wanna live as zero waste as possible.

  • @sonyachatman2362
    @sonyachatman2362 5 лет назад +774

    I’m only eleven but I want to be more eco friendly,but it can be hard when your living under someone else’s roof.......so I’m trying to save money and buy more eco friendly things. And I must say I loooovvve your vids! Bye!

    • @pyrogirl55
      @pyrogirl55 5 лет назад +86

      Sonya Chatman I’m a college student so I can’t afford to go zero waste all at once. Instead I chose one new zero waste product to buy a month. Now I have reusable grocery bags, a safety razor, menstrual cup, a glass straw, a bamboo toothbrush, Reusable face wipes, and I buy most of my clothes second hand. It’s a small difference but I feel good about it

    • @thewindogs5165
      @thewindogs5165 5 лет назад +52

      Hey! I think your age is the best thing in regards to this! talk to your parents about it, they may not adopt it straight away, but remind them that this directly effects your future! This is the world you have to live in, and they should try their best to make the world a better place for you! I am not as young as you but the world is changing in our lifetime, you are obviously very smart for your age for acknowledging this, I'm sure your parents are super proud and will respect that you want them to adopt a less wasteful lifestyle! :)

    • @felixhenson9926
      @felixhenson9926 5 лет назад +14

      Buying LESS is actually overall better for the environment given how much energy is used to produce most products let alone package and ship them, regardless of how reusable they are, so don't feel like what you own (or don't) dictates how able you are to go zero waste, just try get your parents to do things like swapping out plastic bags and straws, and that makes a big difference over a whole family without having to spend a penny!

    • @thesarahdilemma9752
      @thesarahdilemma9752 5 лет назад +2

      Sonya Chatman same

    • @celina773
      @celina773 5 лет назад +17

      shelley kane
      😊
      I’m 13 and just convinced my parents on why we should go eco friendly because it not only effects their future but their kids and grandkids’ future as well. I’m super happy and we have already bought bamboo toothbrushes and metal straws. I have also bought myself a reusable tumblr and am using the web browser and app ecosia. for every 45 searches you make, their team plants one tree. I would definitely check it out if I were you!

  • @tessadarkgreen
    @tessadarkgreen 5 лет назад +562

    21. use a bamboo toothbrush ❤️
    it is compostable and won't be around for 450+ years!

    • @user-jl7mr9pi1u
      @user-jl7mr9pi1u 5 лет назад +9

      depends on where you live. in some areas they won't compost or recycle the bristles and the cellophane wrap it comes in. if you want to get one, research what can be composted and recycled where you live. if you can't compost or recycle the bristles and wrap, its probably not worth it considering they don't do the best job at cleaning your teeth :)

    • @tinybee4864
      @tinybee4864 5 лет назад +28

      Or use a reusable toothbrush where you only have to change the toothbrush heads. It’s not as good but it’s better than nothing and cleans your teeth really well

    • @jamieo451ify
      @jamieo451ify 5 лет назад +2

      Tiny Bee thank you! Definitely gonna do that :)

    • @hane2495
      @hane2495 4 года назад

      Tessa K - Bamboo products are made out of bamboo trees. Doing research for finding out where and what your products are made of can be very helpful :)

  • @gloria1737
    @gloria1737 5 лет назад +2172

    Most adults don't need straws, but the elderly and disabled people can find them very useful. They are pretty necessary but I agree that encouraging reusable ones is the best way.

    • @aiya3130
      @aiya3130 5 лет назад +42

      Thank you!!! Came to the comments for this.

    • @mimik2561
      @mimik2561 5 лет назад +105

      I work residential for mentally and physically disabled individuals and we always use reusable straws. Im trying to get a compost bin for the house i work at but most of my coworkers have the mindset "im not being paid for that" so its difficult.

    • @sierraw3445
      @sierraw3445 5 лет назад +10

      gloriASMR very true, plastic straws should be the minority and only used when plastic.

    • @jorditt2816
      @jorditt2816 5 лет назад +21

      Make them compostable straws made form bamboo. Same amount able to be produced, without the harmful side effects plastic ones have.

    • @penelopebunce
      @penelopebunce 5 лет назад +48

      Jessica Kellgren-Frozard (I hope I’m spelling her name right) actually made a really good video of this subject! She’s disabled and needs straws to drink, and she tried all kinds of straws but the plastic ones are the only ones that work for her (bc of the way they bend and stay in shape). She is all for saving the planet, but said that you need to think of the fact that disabled people sometimes *have* to use prepackaged food bc they can’t cool themselves or use plastic straws

  • @bellamorris7664
    @bellamorris7664 5 лет назад +1178

    1 reusable food wrap
    2 reusable water bottle
    3 reusable mug
    4 no plastic straws
    5 refuse plastic cutlery
    6 bring you own bags
    7 get a reusable tea strainer
    8 use bar soap
    9 cloth towels and napkins
    10 silicon baking mats
    11 reuse T-shirt’s as rags
    12 make cleaning products
    13 buy in bulk
    14 dryer balls
    15 waste free period
    16 second hand items
    17 compost
    18 recycle
    19 reuse single use items
    20 only buy what you need

    • @limehe444d
      @limehe444d 5 лет назад +15

      omg thank you

    • @amandalynn9897
      @amandalynn9897 5 лет назад +10

      Bella Morris it doesn’t matter if we use them or not, a factory has still made them and they are still on the planet. No matter how hard we try the people with the money to make a change don’t gaf they think they’re hot hsit and are really the entire problem

    • @dachellewatson7102
      @dachellewatson7102 5 лет назад

      A God send

    • @quinnpert7642
      @quinnpert7642 5 лет назад +10

      Amanda Lynn Also if less people buy a product at a store then the store will request less of the product and the factory won’t make as much. For example, let’s say 10 people use 5 plastic bags every time they shop, but then 1 of those people decides to stop using plastic bags, then the store will only have to have the amount of bags for 9 people. I hope that makes sense.

    • @luanita307
      @luanita307 5 лет назад +2

      I read 19 and could only think of the joke
      "Why waste a totally functional condom like that? Just it the other way around"
      I always laugh when someone bring this up

  • @joelenefindlay9407
    @joelenefindlay9407 5 лет назад +307

    plastic bags are banned/illegal in Queensland, AUS and I'm so proud of Australia for trying to be more ecofriendly

    • @aidyn22
      @aidyn22 5 лет назад +8

      they did the same thing in Austin ,TX, USA !!

    • @sophiasanders8321
      @sophiasanders8321 5 лет назад +1

      what that's not true

    • @sophypancake279
      @sophypancake279 5 лет назад +1

      @@sophiasanders8321 Maybe it's like in Germany, where it's illegal for stores to give them away for free. You can still buy them, though.

    • @lockergr
      @lockergr 5 лет назад +1

      What do you put your trash in at home? A trash sack? What's the difference? I guess the difference is that you pay for a trash sack and I don't pay for the plastic grocery bag.

    • @keawarren
      @keawarren 5 лет назад +3

      Aidan Neumann: The Texas Legislature passed a law that stops cities from banning plastic/single use bags... specifically because of the Austin ordinance. I guess they didn’t want good public policy and a healthy planet.

  • @peigirl23
    @peigirl23 5 лет назад +419

    Also not sure if anyone mentioned this, but the Essential oils in Cleaning mix; BE CAREFUL! SOME ARE HARMFUL TO CATS AND BIRDS! Nice video!

    • @GlowstoneWolf
      @GlowstoneWolf 5 лет назад +15

      dogs too, especially tea tree oil.

    • @peigirl23
      @peigirl23 5 лет назад +1

      @@GlowstoneWolf that is good to know! I have a dog and love tea tree! and walk dogs...

    • @GlowstoneWolf
      @GlowstoneWolf 5 лет назад +6

      Wren Sierra My dog avoids it like the plague whenever i have it on but try not to let it get in contact with their skin or fur, it can cause a lot of problems and the dog may die. If it does get in contact wipe it off asap and maybe even bathe them if its all over them. If any symptoms persist take them to a vet.

    • @llll8119
      @llll8119 5 лет назад +1

      @@peigirl23 essential oils can even be deadly for cats

  • @Dixxi91
    @Dixxi91 5 лет назад +841

    Just be careful with essential oils around cats, some of the oils can be DEADLY to cats. Please research this if you own a cat.

    • @nicolaceara
      @nicolaceara 5 лет назад +80

      Dixxi91 the toxic ones are: Clove oil
      Cinnamon oil
      Thyme oil
      Oregano oil
      Wintergreen oil
      Sweet birch oil
      Lavender oil
      Citrus oil
      Peppermint oil
      Pennyroyal oil
      Eucalyptus oil
      Tea tree oil
      Save your kitties ! Even those oils touching their fur can hurt them bc they lick themselves clean

    • @Dixxi91
      @Dixxi91 5 лет назад +21

      @@nicolaceara Thanks for providing a list, I'm sure that will help someone. I can't believe that so many cat owners have no idea, we need to inform about this more often. 💕 Save the cats.

    • @daniellerussomanno188
      @daniellerussomanno188 5 лет назад +9

      ASPCA has a full list on their site!

    • @NinaDehaven
      @NinaDehaven 5 лет назад +1

      Dixxi91 thanks💕

    • @meggypeggy7960
      @meggypeggy7960 5 лет назад

      Joc Joc
      is lavender ok?

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel 5 лет назад +957

    Alternately... don't use a dryer! Put em out on the line

    • @doniellefrank2995
      @doniellefrank2995 5 лет назад +27

      what about winter tho..? serious question

    • @the1theonlymaggie
      @the1theonlymaggie 5 лет назад +89

      @@doniellefrank2995 dry them inside on a clothes horse

    • @angelakelley3332
      @angelakelley3332 5 лет назад +83

      I do this in my dorm right now and lemme tell you, It smells like clean laundry, I have to pay like two dollars for the dryers here so I'm saving a shit ton, and for those who have to pay for their electricity right now dryers use a TON of electricity and will save sooo much on your bills.

    • @sophypancake279
      @sophypancake279 5 лет назад +35

      Agreed. They seem so wasteful to me. I've never needed one, I dry my clothes on a clothes horse as well and it works just fine.
      You only need to pay attention to washing your clothes in the morning and drying them during the day (preferably with an open window, otherwise just make sure to air out your house afterward) so you don't get super high humidity while sleeping. And they also take up some space while you're using them (when you aren't you can just fold them away (kind of like an ironing board)).

    • @jessicajudge9326
      @jessicajudge9326 5 лет назад +7

      That rarely works in florida

  • @joannashepherd9861
    @joannashepherd9861 5 лет назад +105

    Take a reusable container with you when you go out to eat at a restaurant! If you don't finish your meal and want to box up the rest, you save from wasting a cardboard/styrofoam container

    • @ChaosAngel1331
      @ChaosAngel1331 5 лет назад +1

      @@mone1391 This is for restaurants where you stay there to eat the food, not fast food places. These will usually let you bring your own stuff home because they don't tend to have many,if any, take out containers and will just throw the excess food in garbage when they're taking it away.
      But I wish that fast food places would let you bring your own containers. The McDonalds where I live used to until they brought in that order and collect thing and now I can't

  • @jaquelynalpizar4896
    @jaquelynalpizar4896 5 лет назад +156

    My school brought in a group where they reuse plastic bags and make them into mats for the homeless! 💗 🌎

    • @xxmxyx1656
      @xxmxyx1656 5 лет назад +12

      Wow so you help the environment and the homeless at the same time👍I live in Germany and I wish the schools here did more projects like this💗

    • @hansiesma16
      @hansiesma16 5 лет назад +6

      Jaquelyn Alpizar there are lots of community initiatives like that in South Africa. A womens group used to knit washing peg bags out of plastic bags, with a coat hanger knitted into the design. They looked really fab. And all over Africa they take tin like coca cola cans and design it into cars and animals - anything really.

    • @dani777
      @dani777 5 лет назад

      @@hansiesma16 im from sa! :)

    • @hansiesma16
      @hansiesma16 5 лет назад

      @@dani777 Lucky you. So you know exactly what I'm talking about!

    • @amberhayden4880
      @amberhayden4880 4 года назад

      Same

  • @lilypad2
    @lilypad2 5 лет назад +281

    5:50 in Sweden, the baking paper sheets are thrown in the ''kompost'' bin. The ''kompost'' thrash (aka food waste) is then recycled into ''eco-gas / fuel'' and used for buses

    • @daniagirl1
      @daniagirl1 5 лет назад +6

      teabags too in canada!

    • @magback0051
      @magback0051 5 лет назад +4

      Same here in Austria

    • @SelenaY.1331
      @SelenaY.1331 5 лет назад +25

      Only if America would wake up

    • @veganmocha
      @veganmocha 5 лет назад

      that’s so cool!

    • @Jay_Wolf
      @Jay_Wolf 5 лет назад +1

      Aww it's 'Kompost' in German, too 😀💜

  • @eema101
    @eema101 5 лет назад +158

    no one:
    paper straws: *are wrapped in plastic*

    • @ree_ree
      @ree_ree 5 лет назад +18

      I was just thinking that! I've seen some grocery stores selling paper straws individually wrapped!

    • @c_2279
      @c_2279 3 года назад +1

      where im at their usually sold in a cardboard box but theres still a plastic window to see the designs 🤦🏿‍♂️

  • @nataliecorrine4
    @nataliecorrine4 5 лет назад +137

    i only have metal straws bc im so scared of glass straws and the nightmare of them breaking hahaha

    • @KG-sf9bg
      @KG-sf9bg 5 лет назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @kenners4975
      @kenners4975 5 лет назад +7

      i mean they might break from being thrown around but they’re not going to break in your mouth. thats like breaking a mason jar in your hand

    • @nataliecorrine4
      @nataliecorrine4 5 лет назад +5

      McKenna Wolfe true, but isn’t the glass pretty thin so the straw is still small with a large enough center hole? maybe i just need to go actually take a look at glass straws 🤣

    • @celina773
      @celina773 5 лет назад +6

      McKenna Wolfe lol fun fact the other day I broke a mason jar in my hand...
      life’s great🙃

    • @mydzy
      @mydzy 5 лет назад +2

      @@nataliecorrine4 they're actually pretty thick, so no i don't think you can just break them like that lol

  • @jeilihong4985
    @jeilihong4985 5 лет назад +509

    We Latinos reuse plastic bags since who knows when 🤣

    • @ingrithgarza9974
      @ingrithgarza9974 5 лет назад +89

      Jeili Hong and gift bags, wrapping paper, butter plastic container and cookie metal containers😂

    • @mimiabdo7159
      @mimiabdo7159 5 лет назад +60

      Same with us asians lol

    • @jeilihong4985
      @jeilihong4985 5 лет назад +7

      AnD sPriTe Agree 👌🏻✨

    • @MsFIREFLIES10
      @MsFIREFLIES10 5 лет назад +4

      Jeili Hong For real omg 😆😆

    • @Jnatthhan
      @Jnatthhan 5 лет назад +4

      Uni Kitty1am the gift bags and wrapping paper yes ☠️

  • @butterflyinflight85
    @butterflyinflight85 6 лет назад +497

    I also think we should start demanding companies start making stuff to last again! 30 -40 years ago when you bought say a vacuum it would last you years and some even had lifetime warranties. Now unless you spend $400 on one you lucky if it last you until next year. Clothes aren't as thick so they wear out alot faster! Even our cars aren't made to last near as long. If we start being more conscious of what we're buying and ONLY buy stuff that's good quality, companies will get the picture. Also there's this product called the trolley bag system for when you go to the grocery store. (As someone who's been a cashier many times I can tell you MOST cashiers LOVE reusable bags! So much easier to pack!)

    • @camillemu1684
      @camillemu1684 6 лет назад +25

      This is because, with time, the world switched to a linear economy. I worked on this for a school project and basically, in a linear economy, the products are made with cheaper material to be less expensive but they are not meant to last a long time. Whereas a product made within the concept of circular economy is more expensive, but is meant to last as long as possible and is reusable.
      One of the solution to improve waste management in the world is to switch back to a circular economy :)

    • @ameliaheart5091
      @ameliaheart5091 6 лет назад +15

      Worst part is that companies are making products of bad quality ON PURPOSE... They want you to buy new stuff so what do they do? Make it less long-lasting so you spend more money on their companies. There is actually a name for this horrible system: Planned Obsolescence.

    • @yipyipitsme123
      @yipyipitsme123 6 лет назад +2

      Amanda Murphy yes!! my parents have had their hoover for like 30 years and it's still going strong!

    • @purplegill10
      @purplegill10 6 лет назад +3

      Amanda Murphy If you buy a vacuum from companies like Riccar or Miele then you can get one that lasts for decades. Riccar vacs are famous for having amazing cleaning ability as well as being made from mostly metal parts resulting in an incredibly long lasting vacuum. Plus they use filters and self-sealing bags so that the vacuum actually leaves the air cleaner compared to before you vacuum. Miele also has great reliability but their main claim to fame is their top notch filtering and their own special way of sealing the bags before removal. I remember talking to a guy who mentioned how he once just ran his Miele vacuum upright for a bit to act as an air filter and within half an hour the room was dust free. These aren't the only good companies but they're probably the most famous for making great vacs.

    • @butterflyinflight85
      @butterflyinflight85 6 лет назад +2

      purplegill10 that's great that the make good quality vacs...but the price tag! Holy moly 1500? Ouch!!! I don't know about others but I can't afford to spend that much on an item like that. Lol I'll stick with my shark that I've had for 4 yrs and still runs amazingly well. ( I take good care of it tho. More then most would think too)

  • @maggie268
    @maggie268 5 лет назад +231

    My city gave everyone kitchen compost bins and big wheelie bins for there food scraps, the truck comes and picks them up every two weeks :)

    • @fierafirefairy315
      @fierafirefairy315 5 лет назад +10

      I honestly never knew there were places where that didn't happen. Although I suppose when I was little it didn't happen, and I just never thought about it.@Tatea

    • @autumnkuhn5132
      @autumnkuhn5132 5 лет назад +1

      My city does that too! They finally did it last year, we're a bit behind on modern adaptation, compared to cities like Seattle :(

    • @kettleisalwayson
      @kettleisalwayson 5 лет назад +3

      We did this for years in my city in the UK but since the credit crunch in 2008 local government has had their budgets cut and this is one service that went

    • @lorannab3092
      @lorannab3092 5 лет назад

      we have this system too in my area (north-eastern Italy). We have our own bin in the kitchen and when it's full we put the bag into a couple of big bins on the street that get emptied every two or three days. We've had this for at least 10 years and it's going pretty well.

    • @ellan1664
      @ellan1664 5 лет назад +2

      My entire province gets that, I honestly thought everybody in the first word would be the same but I’m surprised it’s not

  • @sabraham8542
    @sabraham8542 5 лет назад +58

    Starbucks takes ten cents off your drink and Dunkin will give you the refill price when you bring your own cup! Target and whole foods offer five cents off per reusuable bag. I have great ones that fold up into nice little squares from IKEA and keep them in my bag so I can always use them. It adds up.
    But I just want to politely disagree on the straw issue. I don't use straws personally because I read they cause wrinkles when I was younger and I almost never use them, but people with disabilities often do need straws - straws were originally designed for hospital patients use. Depending on their circumstances, it might be difficult for them to remember to bring them, or it may be physically difficult for them to keep a reusable straw clean. If you like reusable straws, you are physically capable of keeping them clean and mentally capable of remembering them - please use them and carry them everywhere you go. Same with all the other things on this list. But let's not make life difficult for those who are already struggling.

    • @suziekirbs5150
      @suziekirbs5150 5 лет назад +1

      thank you for pointing that out!!

    • @jessa3142
      @jessa3142 5 лет назад +1

      Ya, i had a manager tell me off for bring a reusable cup into dunkin an i tried to order the $2 special drink. She told me she'd charge me full price if I used my cup. I HATE using their cups. I will park an walk in just so I can do my reusable cup. Was NOT happy and every other one doesnt do thar

    • @sabraham8542
      @sabraham8542 5 лет назад +2

      @@jessa3142 all of the Dunkins in my area seem to take Reusable cups for refills if tea or coffee. If you want anything else, unfortunately they don't. So even though the discount is miniscule at Starbucks, I tend to go there instead

  • @camillebrochu5519
    @camillebrochu5519 5 лет назад +52

    Just BE CAREFUL! I used to work at Bulkbarn and somethings are really worth it for saving plastic and wrappings, but things like pastas are not. We receive them at the back of the store in the same packages you see at your local super market and we just unpack them to put in the main container. You may think you are eco friendly by doing that but the wrapper still exists; you just don't see it :-)

    • @irinam8709
      @irinam8709 4 года назад +1

      I saw this recently in the local bio store. There were a lot of products in bulk BUT I saw where they come from. From some big plastic bags...

  • @PumpkinVampie
    @PumpkinVampie 5 лет назад +45

    That turtle video with the straw has been the biggest motivator in changing my life to a more eco friendly life. (And hopefully a job in the nature area)

  • @nikastrovs1214
    @nikastrovs1214 6 лет назад +179

    I love how more and more vegans are trying to transition to an even more environmental friendly lifestyle. It shows that just being vegan isn't the finish line, but that there's still room to grow and do more. Been using most of these tips in my daily life already, but some are still new to me. Thank you for sharing this!

    • @elingranath
      @elingranath 5 лет назад

      I've been a vegan for a couple months now and I haven't been recycling or doing literally any of this, so excited to start tomorrow. I'm going to buy more food in bulk and also bake my own bread and make my own tofu instead of buying the pre-packaged stuff.

  • @leafyplanty7321
    @leafyplanty7321 3 года назад

    I REALLY appreciate that you give actually CORRECT info! I have been researching this topic for a while and this means a lot!

  • @jessicamarchese3766
    @jessicamarchese3766 5 лет назад +3

    This helped me so much! I’m so happy more people like her are trying to save the environment. We live here, so we might as well make the best of it and not watch our home rot away while it is our fault, for polluting the air and using so much plastic. These are easy, fast, and fun tips that everyone should try!

  • @freakinbetz
    @freakinbetz 6 лет назад +196

    Another reusable item I love is silicone cupcake molds, they’re awesome! No more paper liners.

    • @AMcDub0708
      @AMcDub0708 6 лет назад +10

      Savannah's Vegan Eats I used to have those and I loved them! I would use them to separate food in my kids lunch boxes too! Then I decided I’d be all super green by using them for my daughters cupcakes at her bday party and forgot to tell the gmas and gpas and kids not to throw the silicone liners away...you can guess what happened to them. So just remember to tell people not to pitch em!

    • @NJSMKMMS
      @NJSMKMMS 6 лет назад +9

      I don't completely trust all those silicone products. Who knows what they will find 10 or 20 years down the track that heating or cooling this stuff is toxic. like what happened with alloy cans, plastic food or drink containers, plasticants or Teflon or the silicone they first used in breast

    • @NJSMKMMS
      @NJSMKMMS 6 лет назад +1

      implants, those Gynecological tapes, stainless steel hip and knee replacements that broke down inside the body.

    • @ImOldandSoAreMyBooks
      @ImOldandSoAreMyBooks 6 лет назад

      Those are my next buy in my Amazon cart! So excited to get mine!

    • @mamaunicorn9236
      @mamaunicorn9236 6 лет назад

      I love those cuz it helps the environment and my bank

  • @butterbee2163
    @butterbee2163 5 лет назад +392

    About rinsing your recycling: In my country we are strongly advised NOT to rinse our recycling, because it just will waste too much water. The recycled products will be cleaned and heated anyway. It may be different in every country, but please inform yourself for your country before you take on this advise!

    • @CaamMartz
      @CaamMartz 5 лет назад +15

      Butterbee in my country it has to be cleaned. We also do recycled bricks. It's a bottle full of plastic

    • @taediumvitae1984
      @taediumvitae1984 5 лет назад +2

      Where are you from?

    • @ksub91
      @ksub91 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah, in Sweden we don't have to clean the things we're going to recycle, as long as the things are emptied.

    • @ChrissyMorinCO
      @ChrissyMorinCO 5 лет назад +2

      I just throw my things in the dishwasher when I do a load so it doesn't take any extra water.

    • @naouelco
      @naouelco 5 лет назад

      Yes I am French and we don’t need to do this but I moved to the UK and was just so surprised when people where putting things things in the dishwasher. Like what’s the point

  • @JadeDRail
    @JadeDRail 5 лет назад +18

    Shopping second hand is the bomb, I love it.

  • @nicolegonzalezmarrero629
    @nicolegonzalezmarrero629 5 лет назад

    I use family cloths and have made a ton of unpaper towels. I use damaged clothing for cleaning. I sewed the bottom of an old shirt closed to hold my clothespins. There's a lot of simple things to do to cut waste. Love the vids!

  • @Bec18
    @Bec18 6 лет назад +154

    The state/city I live in banned plastic bags about 5 years ago, we bring our own reusable bags or pay for paper bags :)

    • @jamesaita
      @jamesaita 6 лет назад +7

      that's awesome!

    • @CorinnaAtHome
      @CorinnaAtHome 6 лет назад +4

      Bec Eulenstein omg where!? I want to move there!

    • @lunabetul9590
      @lunabetul9590 6 лет назад +2

      I'm wondering, what are you using for garbage? How do you cover them?

    • @laurakirwan999
      @laurakirwan999 6 лет назад +1

      Ireland has a levee 😀

    • @katrinepetersen2566
      @katrinepetersen2566 6 лет назад +4

      Bec Eulenstein They’re not banned in my country, but You have to pay a dollar pr. plastic bag, which has greatly deceased the use of Them.

  • @LondonFogInFall
    @LondonFogInFall 6 лет назад +96

    Switch your hairbrush and toothbrush for bamboo ones. When you go to the grocery store don't use the plastic produce bags, get cloth ones or keep your produce loose. If you don't have a bulk store near you then buy items in the biggest bag possible in order to reduce waste overall.

    • @sabbyp
      @sabbyp 6 лет назад +2

      Patricia this is probably a stupid question but where do you get bamboo hair brushes and toothbrushes? I’ve never even heard of those and I’d love to get some

    • @LondonFogInFall
      @LondonFogInFall 6 лет назад

      ohbabyitssabrina A lot of health food stores sell them. Etsy and amazon have them too

    • @vintageskybee1238
      @vintageskybee1238 6 лет назад +1

      Patricia too expensive. So no way.

    • @Tsih
      @Tsih 6 лет назад +2

      I just bought myself a new bamboo thoothbrush from like a super regular store and it was like 1,50€ or so. So basically the same price as a regular thoothbrush unless you use an electric one. I even like the brush part of it more than on the plastic ones.

    • @sarahgh9495
      @sarahgh9495 6 лет назад +6

      I think it it a good idea to switch the toothbrushes. But switching your hairbrush? That just creates more waste. Keep the one you have and if ever it breaks, than buy a new ecological one.

  • @niamhandbonnie
    @niamhandbonnie 5 лет назад +11

    We have silicone straws at home - have tried metal, glass and paper but donr like the feel of them as much but the silicone ones are softer and last longer I your drink!!

  • @thefordbeautificationproje422
    @thefordbeautificationproje422 3 года назад

    Thank you!! So many simple ways to be more eco friendly!!

  • @tamcon72
    @tamcon72 6 лет назад +986

    I love all your videos, but, holy cow, this one was one of the best. I thought I was a greenie, but you are the real deal and put me to shame. I learned so much from this, and thank you for posting this. Truly. : )

    • @marlane625
      @marlane625 6 лет назад +9

      I love it that more and more people are joining the fight against climate change and the destruction of Earth. I would really love it if you would check out my petition to make Environmental Science class a required course for high school graduation. I have taken this class my senior year of highschool and it has changed my perspective of the world we live on and I think that your views could be inline with this. Thank you! petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/environmental-science-requirement-high-school-graduation

    • @marim1120
      @marim1120 5 лет назад +2

      Except for shampoo bottles. The bar is no problem for me so I don’t get it

    • @alandriah3030
      @alandriah3030 5 лет назад +2

      @@marlane625 I will definitely sign ! I took Environmental science in college ad it changed my life. It fostered my love for recycling and sustainability.

    • @ellie5921
      @ellie5921 5 лет назад +1

      I'm proud to be that person that took you from 999 to 1k likes😂😂

  • @petrapredovan473
    @petrapredovan473 5 лет назад +874

    Idk where you live girl but trust me where I live it is NOT the same water.

    • @zoewashburn4678
      @zoewashburn4678 5 лет назад +19

      stan talent, stan Google translate I live in California and I completely agree

    • @sarahrozee7805
      @sarahrozee7805 5 лет назад +130

      There are ways to filter your water so you don’t have to drink gross tap water depending on your region! You can even get water bottles with filters attached that allow you to drink water from anywhere, I have one and I love it!

    • @frevam4671
      @frevam4671 5 лет назад +45

      I live in Scotland and our water is exactly the same.

    • @myra961
      @myra961 5 лет назад +7

      i use this korean water filter brand call cuckoo 😂 got all the cold,room and hit water readily available 24/7... well if there's water

    • @KaityLowe
      @KaityLowe 5 лет назад +12

      just filter it

  • @liddo_irene
    @liddo_irene 5 лет назад

    This is exactly what I've been looking for, I felt so lost trying to find things that were more eco-friendly, especially living with people who consistently use single-use items!! Thank you so much, I can't wait to purchase these things and make my own lifestyle.

  • @cheem7878
    @cheem7878 5 лет назад +8

    i love this video because it's realistic and is equally as helpful, after all, it's our effort that is changing the earth.

  • @miasmith1802
    @miasmith1802 5 лет назад +34

    A lot of people don’t know this but a lot of tea bags are changed to without the string so it’s just the bag which is compostable! Also paper towels are compostable if they have no chemicals on it!:)

    • @mormongirlnv
      @mormongirlnv 5 лет назад +2

      The thing with the paper towels is the plastic they usually come wrapped with. Also it takes lots of water and energy to make and transport the from manufacturer, store, then home.

  • @adriada3435
    @adriada3435 5 лет назад +41

    If you knit you can make plastic yarn out of grocery bags and knit them into something cool that you can reuse as long as you want.

    • @carliegriffiths6290
      @carliegriffiths6290 5 лет назад

      yeah its good for making dish scrubbies and things like that. i havge just started to learn to crochet, but i am a cheapskate, so i am in the process of turning everything i own into yarn :P

    • @amandadion1090
      @amandadion1090 5 лет назад +1

      Wait, how do you turn a plastic bag into yarn?

    • @carliegriffiths6290
      @carliegriffiths6290 5 лет назад

      @@amandadion1090 in the same way that you turntshirts into yarn. cut strips about an inch( ish?) thikh horizontal across the bag, but leave an inch uncut at alternating sides ( so it zigzags up the whole bag. when you stretch it out you get one big loop. snip the loop so you have one long strip, and give it a twist as you go to wind up the working end into a yarn shape. you can cut individual strips and join them, but this way you get a longer yarn with less joins.

  • @jacquelynshiflett7113
    @jacquelynshiflett7113 5 лет назад

    I’m so happy about this video. I live in the middle of now where where it rains a lot so we collect our recyclable and take it to town, about we have a certain area where we burn the rest of the trash and compost the food we don’t use.

  • @JozyMusic
    @JozyMusic 5 лет назад +31

    Dont forget about reusable pads! I love Bluebird Pads myself

    • @naomimay82
      @naomimay82 5 лет назад

      Jozy I love Charlie Banana!

    • @honeybunny7239
      @honeybunny7239 5 лет назад +6

      They are so comfortable and better for people with sensative skin🙋 ( most pads have bleach and absorbancy chemicals on the surface that can cause sensitive skin to break out, bump up and become inflammed )

    • @k8lynmae
      @k8lynmae 5 лет назад

      Jozy and reusable baby wipes like Cheeky Wipes

  • @meganmichael9462
    @meganmichael9462 6 лет назад +57

    Save veggie scraps in the freezer to make stock.

  • @TiaMiaa
    @TiaMiaa 6 лет назад +238

    Another tip: stop using plastic produce bags at the grocery store! Amazon has amazing mesh bags made from recycled plastic.

    • @johnnyli4702
      @johnnyli4702 6 лет назад +4

      completely forgot I bought them a year ago... thanks for the reminder!

    • @TiaMiaa
      @TiaMiaa 6 лет назад +8

      That’s a great idea too! Anything reusable really makes a difference. I see people grabbing 10-20 of them at a time and I want to cry lol.

    • @tameraflora2620
      @tameraflora2620 6 лет назад

      Oh how funny, I was just looking into buying some of these. A lot of times I just don't take the plastic at the store, but every now again I still do. Looking up the reusable canvas bags. I also buy a lot in bulk like rice, nutritional yeast, etc. I'd really like to move away from using plastic bags for those - I just end up transferring them to a mason jar when I get home so that it doesn't sit in the plastic and stores a lot better than being in the plastic bag. Now to look to see what I can use for that too. :)

    • @SarahsMascara
      @SarahsMascara 6 лет назад +3

      If you're in Canada, Bulk Barn will weigh your jars before filling so you can buy your rice right in the jar, skipping the plastic bag.

    • @Myrtlebunny
      @Myrtlebunny 6 лет назад +3

      Amazon is terrible for the planet tho :")

  • @ennaandellie4352
    @ennaandellie4352 5 лет назад

    I love that ur very honest about the products that ur bring up like shampoo bars and stuff (which don’t work for everyone but it’s worth a shot lol) and the dryer balls!

  • @24kchefkimmy43
    @24kchefkimmy43 5 лет назад

    Love, love this I actually do some of these already. Thanks for new ideas.

  • @RyanThomasWoods
    @RyanThomasWoods 6 лет назад +495

    I love these eco-friendly life hacks! I currently do 5 out of 20!! It's so hard not to buy plastic water bottles when you're in countries that don't have the cleanest water :(

    • @jamesaita
      @jamesaita 6 лет назад +2

      Ryan Thomas Woods you can do better. Keep reusable bags on you Mr

    • @RyanThomasWoods
      @RyanThomasWoods 6 лет назад +20

      James Aita you’d be proud! Ive been using reusable bags when traveling! It’s the water bottle that’s hard - I should carry glass straws with me tho

    • @EdgyVeg
      @EdgyVeg  6 лет назад +7

      Yes! For all that Starbucks!

    • @monicar4280
      @monicar4280 6 лет назад +42

      I don’t know if this is any better - but I’m hoping to do this on my next trip: take a water bottle and then buy water at the grocery store in the 4L containers and refill my water at the hotel.

    • @musicbox2466
      @musicbox2466 6 лет назад +4

      Monica R yesss!!! i do that at home

  • @aimeegibson7714
    @aimeegibson7714 5 лет назад +25

    Tbh reusable pads are awesome too! I actually prefer them over disposable ones just because they stay on better, but the eco-friendlyness is a real nice bonus!

    • @violetbrugetti6630
      @violetbrugetti6630 5 лет назад

      I was looking into some earlier today but they seem so bulky! Are they visible through pants/leggings?

    • @IsleNaK
      @IsleNaK 5 лет назад +1

      @@violetbrugetti6630 check the channel "precious star pads". She has some videos on whether you can see those pads when wearing certain clothes (sweat pants, leotards etc)
      Edit: there are also reusable tampons, menstruation sponges and just menstruation underwear (=non-leaking undies)

    • @ambercascanette7453
      @ambercascanette7453 5 лет назад

      I prefer the cloth pads too. I don't ever feel like a swamp with cloth pads. I only use them at night. During the day I use a menstrual cup.

  • @emmaketeler
    @emmaketeler 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing! Can't wait to add some of these to my next environmental video

  • @emily-xc8ny
    @emily-xc8ny 5 лет назад +1

    this video was so beautiful I loved every second of it ♥️♥️ thank u for spreading the message of going green!

  • @lauralvegan2835
    @lauralvegan2835 6 лет назад +26

    This is one of the best videos I’ve seen in a long time! I’m already doing several of these but you mentioned things I knew nothing about. Thx! I honestly feel like handing out reusable bags to people at Target or grocery store. Makes me sad when someone fills their cart with 10 plastic bags.

  • @juiceboxxe5959
    @juiceboxxe5959 6 лет назад +70

    I super recommend the lush bar shampoo and conditioner ! its changed my hair life

    • @mirandashort7595
      @mirandashort7595 5 лет назад

      I've tried it before but my hair hated it and was unmanageable. I love the container it came in though and use it for soap.

  • @wingmanct
    @wingmanct 4 года назад

    Great video!! Defiantly going to try some of your suggestions.

  • @meenawai5005
    @meenawai5005 5 лет назад +1

    Just found your vids...love em! You're upbeat, funny and I look forward to more. Thank you for being part of the movement! Wastefree Life ❤️

  • @mrs.johnson7955
    @mrs.johnson7955 5 лет назад +14

    I started a compost 3 years ago, and love it. I compost my tea bags....string and all!....among paper towels & many other things.
    Plus every fall I have a huge pile of compost to store for next springs garden & then I start the pile over again.

  • @beigeosland596
    @beigeosland596 6 лет назад +3

    Yaaas 🙌🏻 great video!!! Thank you esp for pointing out that if you don’t clean out your recycling they don’t recycle it. I never knew that before and it’s suuuuuch and eye opener!

  • @DionneSier13
    @DionneSier13 5 лет назад +136

    I do a lot of these already. Maybe it's because I'm European but a lot of this is pretty standard. Cool vid nonetheless

    • @evelina2363
      @evelina2363 5 лет назад

      Agreed.

    • @art.ikulation-stimme2123
      @art.ikulation-stimme2123 4 года назад +5

      Same! I also grew up really poor so we could never afford straws and papertowels and clingwrap etc... So I never got used to it

    • @dastynxoshb5621
      @dastynxoshb5621 4 года назад

      Hi

    • @imalittlemffrog2374
      @imalittlemffrog2374 3 года назад

      CJ DUNROVIN honestly America sucks like everyone else is always proud saying where they live and I’m embarrassed

  • @elizabethloya6486
    @elizabethloya6486 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much for this video!!!! Very well-done and insightful :)

  • @EmilyRhinier
    @EmilyRhinier 6 лет назад +5

    Love this video!!! Wish I could give it 1 million thumbs up!! Sharing with everyone I know. I do almost all of these already, but when people ask me it's easier to send them to a well informed video. It's time we all started taking better care of our beautiful planet. 👍😊😁👍

  • @elliekarlsson8481
    @elliekarlsson8481 6 лет назад +162

    While microfibercloths are better than paper, they realese microfiber when you wash them that goes straight into the ocean and our food chain. Just cut a towel into smaller cloths and use them instead.

    • @lynnhager
      @lynnhager 6 лет назад +13

      I was so hoping someone would point this out! Loved this video, except for the microfiber suggestion! 👍

    • @CorinnaAtHome
      @CorinnaAtHome 6 лет назад +8

      Bump! I came to the comments to say this. Microfiber = bad!

    • @elliekarlsson8481
      @elliekarlsson8481 6 лет назад +14

      Vega_shane I do! I'm just saying the mikrofiber will poison other fish, birds and fish-eating humans - it will work its way into "our" foodchain. I might not be affect by that, but other people will and thinking about animals and other people is selfless thinking to me

    • @ruthbell4331
      @ruthbell4331 6 лет назад +5

      All synthetic cloth, yes your yoga pants and running shorts shed microfibers. Minimize shedding of fibres by washing only when necessary, front loaders shed significantly less and use a wash bag!

    • @ImOldandSoAreMyBooks
      @ImOldandSoAreMyBooks 6 лет назад +4

      Cutting up an old towel is free too, bonus!

  • @ladytomato7282
    @ladytomato7282 5 лет назад

    I ordered a foldable stainless steel straw, and I can’t wait for it to come!! My first step to try to reduce plastic use

  • @elenafaseli
    @elenafaseli 5 лет назад +43

    What to do when you live in a family who doesn’t want to change in a eco-friendly life??

    • @marlijnmulder7210
      @marlijnmulder7210 5 лет назад +17

      Hi! I've had the same problem when I started becoming a vegetarian. I explained to my parents why I wanted to be a vegetarian without judging them for not being one. I did my research on what I thought their concerns would be, e.g. nutritions, and what they could do to help me achieve being a better person. I think it starts with the small things and helping your parents in finding a way that is comfortable for you both. You can't do all the things at the same time, but start for example with the plastic bags. When you go shopping with one of your parents, bring your reusable bag and say no to the plastic bag they might want to give you. And if you have a bag with you, you can start already packing groceries for you parent(s) while they are waiting, which will give your parent(s) a good feeling of you engaging, and you made your impact. If they ask questions about it, then tell them why you do this again and ask them questions as well: 'Do you feel like you have an impact? What would be things that you see that could be better?' Try to open up a conversation about eco-friendly and sustainability. But one big NO is to try to change your parents immediately and don't judge them for not joining you in your journey. They just need to support it. I've been a vegetarian now for over three years and my sister became vegan in those years and my brother as well. My parents only eat sustainable fish and almost no meat. It took time, but we decreased our intake of meat, milk and cheese by more than 80% in 3 years. Change and progress are long and frustrating roads, but they are worth it. Keep that in mind! Good luck and if you feel like discussing things or want tips, feel free :)

    • @georginataylor3802
      @georginataylor3802 3 года назад +3

      Tell them it's money-saving and reusing glass jars from jams, sauces, condiments, etc. are great for organizing the pantry and making your food last longer fresh. reuse plastic Tupperware that isn't good for food storage anymore and organize crafts, nails, hardware, etc.

    • @Mikey-mb6lb
      @Mikey-mb6lb 3 года назад +1

      Move out! Or try mentioning it over and over. You can’t make your family do anything that you want them to do. So live your way and they might just follow, and if they don’t then just accept it.

    • @thefordbeautificationproje422
      @thefordbeautificationproje422 3 года назад +2

      Elena, I see this comment is from a year ago. I’m curious.. have you resolved your issue? Have you come to a conclusion with your family?

  • @tiredapplestar
    @tiredapplestar 6 лет назад +6

    I’m reading Zero Waste Home, and have started transitioning to a low waste lifestyle. Lovelovelove the video girlie! 💖💁🏻‍♀️

  • @michaelandkrystaltucker6091
    @michaelandkrystaltucker6091 6 лет назад +361

    Honestly ladies...Diva Cups sound scary and gross....but I swear by mine! Once you finesse getting it in and out....it seriously makes that awful time of the month SOOOO easy!!

    • @tehanireyes9956
      @tehanireyes9956 6 лет назад +4

      Michael and Krystal Tucker I swear by my diva cup and hope my family jumps on board soon!

    • @lydiah7184
      @lydiah7184 6 лет назад +9

      I tried my Diva cup for MONTHS and I couldn’t get it to be comfortable. The way my body is, it sits really low and rubs against me 😭

    • @michaelandkrystaltucker6091
      @michaelandkrystaltucker6091 6 лет назад +9

      Lydia Hill Sorry to hear that!! They do come in different sizes. Maybe you got the wrong size? There are other brands too though...just dig around...hopefully you can find one that works for your body! I know the first time mine leaked because it was in wonky and it was like a crime scene.lol Hopefully your experience hasn't scared you off of them! Good luck!

    • @hannahbennett946
      @hannahbennett946 6 лет назад +2

      Lydia Hill I have the same problem, I guess I have a low cervix or something? All of the ones I have tried have rubbed against me even with the stems cut off

    • @Lowzenza4
      @Lowzenza4 6 лет назад +4

      But what about bacteria and infections...how do you keep it clean or sanitize it safely?

  • @beachesgogreen7707
    @beachesgogreen7707 4 года назад

    Awesome video! Thank you for taking the time to make this and share. Keep it up :)

  • @behshtasadaat3736
    @behshtasadaat3736 5 лет назад

    You preached everything I’ve been keeping inside me!! And i never knew about having to rinse recyclables?! Thanks

  • @XamanthaRose
    @XamanthaRose 6 лет назад +160

    Also, try not to order online as much. The packaging they use it excessive and it will help your local economy.

    • @orangejuice47ceb
      @orangejuice47ceb 6 лет назад +8

      Samantha Rose And! If you absolutely have to, put in the special request section that you would like paper tape and brown paper wrapping instead of plastic!

    • @Ambrosethebard
      @Ambrosethebard 6 лет назад +16

      Good luck with that. Have to use amazon for most stuff because we don't have access to a lot of these natural products in a small town.

    • @DANAXfantastico
      @DANAXfantastico 6 лет назад

      @@Ambrosethebard Exactly! I need to order online my bamboo toothbrush and my menstrual cup, because where I live we don't even have a mall, its a pretty small town

    • @samengle8068
      @samengle8068 5 лет назад +3

      if you request amazon has plastic free packaging. It's still not as good as buying local but can be a step in the right direction.

    • @slowfire2
      @slowfire2 5 лет назад +4

      What to do if you have disabilities and chronic illnesses stuck at home?

  • @katebeck4448
    @katebeck4448 6 лет назад +20

    Great video! I already do most of those things but learned even more which is awesome! I have a set of bamboo utensils that I always carry with me so I never have to use plastic. Now I think I'll add a glass straw to that set😉

    • @EdgyVeg
      @EdgyVeg  6 лет назад

      That is amazing!

  • @applegreen112
    @applegreen112 5 лет назад +41

    LUSH shampoo bars are the actual best. Every other one I've tried it kinda sad, get the LUSH ones!

    • @lauren7006
      @lauren7006 5 лет назад +6

      i have a question, are LUSH products worth the money? I've been wanting to try some things from there for a very long time but I didnt know of its worth the money :)

    • @applegreen112
      @applegreen112 5 лет назад +1

      They really really are!
      The bath bombs are honestly the best nothing compares. I've tried some other shampoo bars from Amazon and was disappointed after being used to the LUSH ones.
      And they are eco friendly, they use high quality ingrediants, and if there is a LUSH near you they will let you test just about any product.
      I'm truly a big fan. #notsponsered

    • @honeybunny7239
      @honeybunny7239 5 лет назад +6

      Lush is good for certain items but the shampoo bars can be drying for certain hair types. They also are pushing the peta insane rhetoric. I cant give them my money anymore because they are advocating for peta and want us to all get rid of our pets , stating they would be better off dead than in our care. Typically i can overlook companies taking a side on certain small issues but not something that is this big and important to fight against.

    • @lucycunningham4801
      @lucycunningham4801 4 года назад

      Yes ! They are I've been using them for 4 months I wanna say and I'll never go back

  • @TheRealAngelGrace
    @TheRealAngelGrace 4 года назад

    I switched to glass straws when I saw the exact same video! I haven't looked back and it has been years now that I've been using my glass straws and I LOVE them!

  • @celinemelanie7093
    @celinemelanie7093 6 лет назад +19

    Wow, never expected to be subscriber of the week, thank you and btw I'm German too :)

    • @wiffleballer
      @wiffleballer 5 лет назад

      Are you a twenty one pilots fan lmao
      Ur old username lol

  • @ayleighkay
    @ayleighkay 5 лет назад +7

    I've looked through tons of comments and I hope it's already been said, but... PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH ON ESSENTIAL OILS IF YOU HAVE PETS!! Many essential oils, especially the ones we usually gravitate toward because they smell nice, are TOXIC to animals! Love your family more! ♥

  • @veganmocha
    @veganmocha 5 лет назад +1

    thank you!!! i’m 15 and living with my parents so it’s a little hard to live completely waste free, but this was a lot of help!! i’ve already been using reusable bottles instead of plastic, and using reusable straws too. just can’t wait until i get my job so i’m able to do my own shopping when it comes to a waste free lifestyle :’)

  • @theplastic-freeproject7547
    @theplastic-freeproject7547 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this video! I hope to implement these sustainable swaps into my daily life!

  • @deb8911
    @deb8911 6 лет назад +68

    I went to Berlin and fell in love...absolutely did not want to come back to America!

  • @Alexa-ch6lk
    @Alexa-ch6lk 5 лет назад +29

    Du hast so ne sympatische Art und danke für die tollen Tipps! Liebe Grüße aus Österreich 😊 (btw hätte nie gedacht, dass du Deutsche bist, dein Englisch ist 10/10 💯)

  • @ndalessandro8234
    @ndalessandro8234 5 лет назад

    I love this video! We have a lead pipe from the city into my home and I was on a mission to get a filter for our tap water and not buy bottled water.

  • @heidiwoodsfilms2027
    @heidiwoodsfilms2027 5 лет назад +1

    This is so inspirational! Thank you for the tips!

  • @becky5937
    @becky5937 5 лет назад +5

    Loved this, slowly switching. Need to use up stuff then save for the reusable eco friendly versions.

    • @risinghands5793
      @risinghands5793 5 лет назад

      You should check out our channel. We are a club that tries to educate people on how bad plastic is for the environment!

  • @wonyoungstansincepd4889
    @wonyoungstansincepd4889 5 лет назад +199

    tbh i don't like bottled water, they have a very chemical taste that i hate.

  • @chelsieapple2431
    @chelsieapple2431 4 года назад +1

    Ohhh that parchment paper swap is such a good idea, defo investing in the reusable mats

  • @titasegers1034
    @titasegers1034 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video and for creating awareness!!!!

  • @aliajehan
    @aliajehan 6 лет назад +7

    My favorite person! Thank you for the wonderful video Candice! Hope your marriage is going great!

  • @redwest7617
    @redwest7617 5 лет назад +4

    Okay. I honestly did NOT know that little factoid about contaminated recycling. Thank you so much!

    • @irinam8709
      @irinam8709 4 года назад

      It depends on a country. Here in France they don't ask for washing your recyclable containers. You should just empty them.

  • @gigilagreen6789
    @gigilagreen6789 5 лет назад

    You're so awesome! Thank you - loved the info and the presentation!

  • @woahtheregirl9
    @woahtheregirl9 5 лет назад

    Thanks for all the tips! Trying to switch over to a more minimalist/reduced waste/zero plastic lifestyle, so this was helpful (: we are way too materialistic and wasteful as a society and more people need to get on board with this type of responsibility!!

  • @nda227
    @nda227 6 лет назад +93

    I'm totally on board with all your eco-friendly tips, except for the microfiber. I know people love it, but it's horrible for the environment. ..

    • @maryammadani5626
      @maryammadani5626 6 лет назад +14

      Naomi Alwis Yes this is important to note, microfibers get into our water supply in the same way as microplastics, so that's another thing to avoid (though ideally we need to lobby companies to stop making them in the first place)

    • @maryammadani5626
      @maryammadani5626 6 лет назад +3

      ruclips.net/video/BqkekY5t7KY/видео.html The Story of Stuff is great for all this. I also only do just over half the things in this video though, just sharing yet another thing to try and do for zero waste, aaa

    • @EdgyVeg
      @EdgyVeg  6 лет назад +23

      This is good to know! Thanks! Better than paper but, also not the greatest! I'll use the ones I have until they die and then use old tees like I'm doing anyway :)

    • @EmilyRhinier
      @EmilyRhinier 6 лет назад +2

      Naomi Alwis I didn't know that, thanks for sharing 😊

    • @CorinnaAtHome
      @CorinnaAtHome 6 лет назад

      Naomi Alwis bump

  • @rachelsharples5495
    @rachelsharples5495 5 лет назад +64

    Using a dryer is a huge drain on electricity.

  • @mollykoi9766
    @mollykoi9766 4 года назад

    For almost every single-use thing, there's a recyclable alternative AND/OR a reuseable alternative! My favorite is ziplock bags! Amazon has cute fabric bags the same size as snack/ziplocks with a waterproof liner and they're good for absolutely anything!!

  • @danni9988
    @danni9988 2 года назад

    Some brilliant tips on here . The wrap idea iv never heard of before .

    • @EdgyVeg
      @EdgyVeg  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @tenhoursbetter
    @tenhoursbetter 5 лет назад +76

    Hey! I love your up-beat attitude :) Just wanted to let you know that skipping the straws isn’t always an option. Not just babies need them! People with disabilities/mental illnesses/other aversions often need to use straws. Just wanted to keep everything aware and accessible! Keep creating this awesome content

    • @kaylag9579
      @kaylag9579 5 лет назад +8

      Kylie Gee then purchase reusable ones online. Like silicone I do.

    • @jaceyjacobs4013
      @jaceyjacobs4013 5 лет назад +5

      kayla gagnon check out Jessica Kellgren-Fozard’s video on straw bans. She talks about why plastic straws are best for people with certain disabilities.

    • @kaylag9579
      @kaylag9579 5 лет назад +8

      Jacey Jacobs honestly I just saw a lot of excuses. Plus plastic had allergy risk as well and other categories. She just doesn’t want to use it. Also silicon and metal straws are very easy to clean you just buy the little scrubber with it and on amazon most of the sets come with it also a silicon tip for the metal ones. If they want to continue to use plastic straws then they can bring their own straws just like how I bring my own straw, cutlery set, and to go box. We can make the change so can they. They just provide their own.

    • @heidi6972
      @heidi6972 5 лет назад

      Kylie Gee What about paper straws?☺️

    • @ambergray1558
      @ambergray1558 5 лет назад +2

      But the rest of who don't have disabilities, don't need them. That's all she is implying. There are always exceptions.

  • @adyingcactus701
    @adyingcactus701 5 лет назад +36

    Here in Australia our biggest retail grocery shops have banned the use of plastic bags. You either have a reusable bag on you (or purchase in shop) or just carry it naked.
    This is just amazing and I hope the Government can further this !!

    • @Sayonararuiz
      @Sayonararuiz 5 лет назад +1

      Megan Raina We need Walmart to do this! It’d be so much easier if they could replace plastic bags with reusable ones. You pay for the bags and get a refund if you bring them back. That’d be nice

    • @mattnicholson
      @mattnicholson 5 лет назад

      Too bad Woolies/Coles and all the other supermarkets still have plastic bags to put veggies in. I literally see people grab a plastic bag just to put one avocado in it - drives me insane.

    • @louisebowden964
      @louisebowden964 5 лет назад

      They've started doing that in the UK too

    • @_claire_mau3729
      @_claire_mau3729 5 лет назад

      so cool! i'm glad the eu banned single use plastic :D we all can do something and be aware but with laws like this everyone has to do it even if they normally would't think about these kind of things.

    • @fagiolinoceleste3008
      @fagiolinoceleste3008 4 года назад

      In Italy there are compostable bags

  • @abdobado1445
    @abdobado1445 5 лет назад

    ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS VIDEO

  • @michalbrown2996
    @michalbrown2996 5 лет назад

    Omg thank you so much for this it really opened my etes and I'll definitely be doing some of these things more often

  • @miskamysa4323
    @miskamysa4323 5 лет назад +5

    Super helpful tips, I'm also slowly converting to zero waste lifestyle. I love your energy when you speak, Subscribing!

  • @beberoro1
    @beberoro1 6 лет назад +4

    Pls make more of these vids❤️ love youuu

  • @arwenbarrett2642
    @arwenbarrett2642 5 лет назад +1

    The CO-OP in Calgary AB (might be at other locations too) started giving out compostable bags rather than plastic ones which we reuse to store our kitchen compost.

  • @saraelisabet
    @saraelisabet 5 лет назад

    this is so helpful and inspiring i'll definitely start taking more of the tips as a part of my every day!

  • @MsJrh79
    @MsJrh79 6 лет назад +9

    You make earth better and your quirky funny!!

  • @peprica8222
    @peprica8222 5 лет назад +7

    Some Washington city’s have banned plastic grocery bags!

  • @yourfriendfranfrances4273
    @yourfriendfranfrances4273 5 лет назад

    Love this video!! Thanks girl

  • @itsnotjgirl
    @itsnotjgirl 5 лет назад

    That tips is so helpful. Thanks!