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On these ZERO-WASTE pages, we discuss everything related to:

  • what zero-waste lifestyle means
  • low waste living and how to start living more sustainably
  • how to reduce, reduce and recycle in a daily life
  • where you can buy low waste products
  • how to shop as low waste as possible because it matters
  • who started this revolution in consumers’ behaviors and habits
  • which websites can help you start
  • we share a list of our favorite low waste beauty, cleaning, home, and laundry products
  • and much more.

Let us know if you have any questions about the low waste lifestyle. We are here to help you on your journey to a more sustainable life.

Soap Nuts, Zero Waste, And Eco-Friendly Laundry Hacks

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In this video, I talk about my favorite non-toxic laundry hacks such as soap nuts, zero waste detergents (for example Marseille soap), and I also share a recipe for DIY laundry detergent. I will show you how to use baking soda to remove stains from clothes and use citric acid to remove limescale from the washing machine.

To find out what’s hidden in regular laundry detergents, check https://www.cleancult.com/blog/pollutants-in-laundry-detergent

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My Zero Waste Products Hits and Misses

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Today I want to share with you my favorite zero waste products that I have been using for the past year. I will focus on the zero waste products that work for me. I will also mention some organic beauty brands that are not zero waste, but I use them because they help my skin look and feel healthy and nourished. All organic beauty brands that I use are packaged in glass containers. 

You can see the full list in my zero waste products hits and misses in the video:

  1. Shower gel: instead …

Furoshiki – A Sustainable Alternative to Wrapping Paper

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Today, I would like to show you my favorite, sustainable alternative to wrapping paper. Don’t get me wrong, I love Christmas wrapping paper that glitters and sparkle, but once I found out that it is not possible to recycle it, I decided to look for more sustainable alternatives. At the end of the video, I will show you how you can easily find out if you can recycle your wrapping paper.

One sustainable alternative to a wrapping paper is to reuse small dust bags made of cloth. You can also buy gift bags made of hemp …

Zero Waste Tips – Reusable Water Bottles and Straws

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In today’s video, I will share with you environmentally friendly alternatives to single-use water bottles and disposable straws.

Zero Waste, #NOPLASTIC, low waste, sustainable and ethical lifestyle, etc., are all terms that have become popular lately. Our family tries to lower our plastic imprint and live as consciously as possible. Thus I decided to feature this part of our life on this website, and my vides as well. Zero Waste tips will be a series and I hope you will find it interesting.

I feel like once I do something regularly, I tend to …

Low Waste Home – DIY cleaning products

Making your own cleaning products such as laundry detergent or a dishwasher powder is easy and budget-friendly which is important as for some people, the cost of buying in bulk and organic is prohibitive.

Our video tutorial is easy to follow so I won’t waste your time by explaining how to make your eco-friendly laundry detergent and dishwasher powder.