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How to do zero-waste?

Ian Jacobs
Ian Jacobs
2025-10-28 09:27:23
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Bring a Reusable bag. Buy in bulk. Trade, thrift, and repair. Reusable utensils. NO STRAWS. Recycle. Compost.
Suus Koç
Suus Koç
2025-10-23 04:31:27
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Refuse what you do not need. Reduce what you do need. Reuse what you consume. Recycle what you cannot refuse, reduce and reuse. Rot or transform what is left. The first step to a zero-waste lifestyle is to prevent the waste from entering your home in the first place. Reducing what you do need implies getting clear about what you need and being mindful about your purchasing decisions. Reusing involves repairing instead of throwing and replacing products and switching single-use items by permanent alternatives. Recycling comes as the last option after refusing, reduce and reusing. Rot or transform what is left applies mainly to organic waste coming from food.

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Maria Bleijenberg
Maria Bleijenberg
2025-10-20 04:23:46
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Reduce to only what you need. Reuse what you already have before buying or consuming other products that serve the same need. Refuse what you don’t need when you don’t need it. Reclaim and find new purposes for what was once waste. Revitalize to extend an item’s use or give it a second life before throwing it away or buying new. Refurbish old items in need of repair. Rethink your needs and ask yourself some questions. Start small. Do a waste audit to understand your habits and patterns. Educate yourself. Learn more about the zero waste lifestyle and join a community of like-minded people who can support and inspire you on your journey.
Chris van de Biesenbos
Chris van de Biesenbos
2025-10-06 09:48:23
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Reject what you do not need. Reduce what you need. Reuse all types of materials, packaging and wrapping. Recycle everything that cannot be discarded or reduced. ‘Rot‘, a word that defines the action of decomposing or composting organic matter to obtain a natural fertiliser. Separation at source. Door-to-door collection. Composting. Recycling. Waste reduction.

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