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zerowasteinitiative · 2 years
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📷Set 4 Ocean Matter Stone Coasters Zero Waste Initiative📷
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📷‌ Zero Waste Initiative designed the Ocean Matter Stone Coasters Set to help you express the meaningful messages for everyone who is ignoring the call from the environment, the Earth and nature while enjoying your holiday season.
☛‌ Environmental message. Great inspiration. All for the planet.
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zerowasteinitiative · 2 years
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📷Face The Fact Canvas Throw Pillow – Zero Waste Initiative📷
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Zero Waste Initiative designed the Face The Fact Canvas Throw Pillow to express the meaningful messages for everyone who is ignoring the call from the environment, the Earth and nature.
One Pillow. Great inspiration. All for the planet.
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zerowasteinitiative · 2 years
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📷Ocean Heating Poster – Zero Waste Initiative📷
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📷‌ Zero Waste Initiative designed the Ocean Heating Poster to express the meaningful messages for everyone who is ignoring the call from the environment, the Earth and nature.
☛‌ One Poster. Great inspiration. All for the planet.
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zerowasteinitiative · 2 years
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📷Respect Future Youth T-shirt – Unisex Zero Waste Initiative📷
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📷‌ Zero Waste Initiative designed the Respect Future Youth T-shirt to express the meaningful messages for everyone who is ignoring the call from the environment, the Earth and nature.
One Youth T-shirt. Great inspiration. All for the planet.
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zerowasteinitiative · 2 years
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📷Unisex Consumption Waste Long Sleeve -Zero Waste Initiative📷
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📷 Zero Waste Initiative designed the Consumption Waste Long Sleeve to express the meaningful messages for everyone who is ignoring the call from the environment, the Earth and nature.
☛ One Long Sleeve. Great inspiration. All for the planet. -------------------------------------------------------- Available at: https://zerowasteinitiative.com/consumption-waste-long.../
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📷Unisex Future Humanity Crew Neck Sweatshirt – Zero Waste Initiative📷
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📷 Zero Waste Initiative designed the Future Humanity Sweatshirt to express the meaningful messages for everyone who is ignoring the call from the environment, the Earth and nature.
☛ One Sweatshirt. Great inspiration. All for the planet. -------------------------------------------------------- Available at: https://zerowasteinitiative.com/future-humanity-crew.../
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zerowasteinitiative · 2 years
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📷Unisex Racing Extinction Zip Hoodie Zero Waste Initiative📷
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📷 Zero Waste Initiative designed the Racing Extinction Zip Hoodie to express the meaningful messages for everyone who is ignoring the call from the environment, the Earth and nature.
☛‌ One T-shirt. Great inspiration. All for the planet.
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zerowasteinitiative · 2 years
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📷Unisex Help The Earth Hoodie Zero Waste Initiative📷
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📷‌ Zero Waste Initiative designed the Help The Earth Hoodie to express the meaningful messages for everyone who is ignoring the call from the environment, the Earth and nature.
☛‌ One Hoodie. Great inspiration. All for the planet.
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📷Unisex Save The Earth T-Shirt Zero Waste Initiative📷
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✨‌ Zero Waste Initiative designed the Save The Earth T-Shirt to express the meaningful messages for everyone who is ignoring the call from the environment, the Earth and nature.
☛‌ One T-shirt. Great inspiration. All for the planet. -------------------------------------------------------- Available at: https://zerowasteinitiative.com/save-the-earth-t-shirt-zero-waste-initiative/
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zerowasteinitiative · 3 years
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Zero Waste Junk Food: Homemade Potato Chips One of the struggles with going zero waste is that you can’t exactly pig out on junk food anymore. Most junk food is packaged in single-use plastic (e.g. potato chip bags). Thing is, you don’t necessarily have to give up on junk food entirely when you go zero waste (though, that is certainly the easier and healthier choice). Ingredients: -3 potatoes (I used red skinned potatoes, but any kind will do) -Olive oil (enough to coat the baking sheet + drizzle on the chips) -Salt + pepper (as desired) Directions: -Clean your potatoes, then cut them into thin slices (I used a veggie bullet to chop mine up, but aim for 1/8 inch slices). Be sure to compost any potato scraps you don’t use. Once they’re sliced, put them in a bowl with water and soak them for 30 minutes. This helps remove excess starch. Drain and pat dry. -Start by pre-heating the oven to 400 degrees F. Coat the baking sheet with at least 1 tablespoon of olive oil and spread it out evenly. Add more oil if needed to cover the whole pan. If you decide to use two baking sheets, make sure both are covered in a light layer of oil. -Bake the potatoes for 10 minutes, then take them out and flip them over. Bake for another 5 minutes. This will ensure both sides get some love without burning them. Keep an eye on the potato chips as they bake though: If they start to brown too much, remove them from the oven. ---- Visit our website: https://zerowasteinitiative.com/all-products/ Source: Internet 🌳 Zero Waste Initiative - Less Trash More Life ! 🌏 Let's Save The World While There's Still Time !
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zerowasteinitiative · 3 years
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8 Cool Ways to Reuse Your Old Wedding Cards 💜💜 1. Money Envelopes Money is given as a gift on weddings and engagements, and also as a blessing to young ones on auspicious occasions. It’s usually given in multiples of 100 plus 1. If you don’t have an envelope handy, you can create one yourself from wedding cards. 2. Wall Hangings We love to decorate our home. We make it prettier and design it in such a way that reflects our personality. Wedding cards have very elegant designs. So, why not use them to make appealing wall hangings? 3. Mobile Covers Woah! How amazing it is to use wedding cards to make a mobile cover! If you do not want to use it for this purpose, it will definitely fetch an A+ in your child’s art and craft assignment. 4. Utility Boxes Why not make a utility box for your jewelry, tools, or toys?  Wedding cards can be made into decent utility boxes as well!
5. Chocolate Box Chocolates are the usual gifts in anniversaries, birthdays, weddings, and other small occasions. Why not make a chocolate box yourself and fill it with chocolates and candies of your choice? Children will definitely love it, make one for them! 6. Paper Bags How can we forget paper bags? They are a usual part of our lives for carrying or keeping our daily use items. Wedding cards due to their auspicious design would make very attractive bags. 7. Pen Holder Yes! We can also make a fantastic pen holder using wedding cards. Decorate your study with this awesome craft. 8. Flower Vase Finally, would you not like to make a decorous flower vase? All it takes is some old wedding cards, glue, a pair of scissors and creativity! ---- Visit our website: https://zerowasteinitiative.com/all-products/ Source: Internet 🌳 Zero Waste Initiative - Less Trash More Life ! 🌏 Let's Save The World While There's Still Time !
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zerowasteinitiative · 3 years
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10 New Uses for Old CDs 💿📀 1. Use an old CD as the template for a perfect circle Need to draw a perfect circle? Forget tracing around cups or using cumbersome compasses. Every CD provides two circle sizes—trace around the inner hole or the outer circumference. 2. Cover old CDs with felt and use them as coasters CDs can help to prevent those unsightly stains from cups left on the table. Simply cut a round piece of felt to fit over the CD and glue it onto the label side of the CD so that the shiny side will face up when you use the coaster. 3. Use old CDs to catch candle drips You should always use a candle holder specifically designed to catch melting wax. However, if one is not available, a CD is great in a pinch. Make sure it’s a short candle that can stand on its own with a flat bottom. It should also be slightly larger than the CD hole. Place the candleholder on a stable, heat-resistant surface and keep a watchful eye on it. 4. Make artistic bowls from old CDs Looking for a funky, decorative bowl? Place a CD in the oven on low heat over a metal bowl until the CD is soft. Wearing protective gloves, gently bend the CD into the shape desired. Seal the hole by gluing the bottom edge to another surface such as a flat dish using epoxy or PVC glue. Don’t use the bowl for food. 5. Use old CDs as sidewalk or driveway reflectors Forget those ugly orange reflectors. Instead, drill small holes in a CD and screw it onto your mailbox post or onto a wood stake and push it into the ground. Install several of them to light a nighttime path to your front door. 6. Use an old CD as the basis for a kids’ craft Need a craft to occupy busy little hands? Have them use an old CD to make a picture frame for a loved one. You need a CD, a picture that is larger than the CD hole, a large bead, ribbon, and glue. Glue the picture in the middle of the CD on the shiny side. If they wish, they can decorate the CD with markers or stickers. Have an adult use hot-melt glue to attach the bead at the top of the CD, let dry, and thread ribbon through the bead. 7. Use old CDs as holiday ornaments Decorate your Christmas tree in style! Hang CDs shiny side out to create a flickering array of lights—or paint and decorate the label side to create inexpensive personalized ornaments. For variety, cut the CDs into stars and other shapes with sharp scissors. Drill a 1/4-inch (6-millimetre) hole through the CD and thread ribbon through to hang. 8. Make a decorative sun catcher Do-it-yourself sun catchers are attractive to watch, and all you need to make one is a couple of CDs. Glue two CDs together, shiny side out, wrap yarn or coloured string through the hole and hang them in a window. The prism will make a beautiful light show. 9. Make a CD clock Old CDs can be functional! Turn a compact disc into a funky clock face for clockwork sold by arts-and-crafts stores. Paint and design one side of the CD and let it dry. Write or use stickers to create the numbers around its edge. Assemble the clockwork onto the CD. 10. Create a spinning top Turn an old CD into a fun toy for the kids (and adults too!). With a knife, make two slits across from each other in the CD hole. Force a penny halfway through the hole, and then spin the CD on its edge. ---- Visit our website: https://zerowasteinitiative.com/all-products/ Source: Internet 🌳 Zero Waste Initiative - Less Trash More Life ! 🌏 Let's Save The World While There's Still Time !
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zerowasteinitiative · 3 years
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Benefits Of Using Wooden Hair Brush 💚 Creates no static Hairbrushes made from plastic tend to increase the electrical charge of your hair and make it all frizzy after brushing. Using a wooden variation will help you avoid that problem as it barely produces any static - goodbye to annoying flyaways and damaged hair! 💚 Works as a natural conditioner The fibers distribute your hair's natural oils (sebum) all the way to the ends and make your hair look and feel soft and moisturized with a natural shine. 💚 Prevents breakage Because the wooden pins on our brushes and combs are softer and placed wider apart than most plastic brushes, they glide through the hair with ease. That's a huge benefit when it comes to detangling and you will notice a lot less breakage and hairs falling off! 💚 Massages the scalp Wooden brushes are amazing for treating yourself with a mini scalp massage as the pins are rounded and smooth. The gentle pins prevent the brush from scraping and brushing your scalp too hard like plastic and metal brushes tend to. Massaging the scalp also helps stimulate blood flow which transports oxygen and essential nutrients to the hair follicles, eventually leading to stronger and faster-growing hair! ----- Visit our website: https://zerowasteinitiative.com/all-products/ Source: Internet 🌳 Zero Waste Initiative - Less Trash More Life! 🌏 Let's Save The World While There's Still Time!
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zerowasteinitiative · 3 years
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Zero Waste Hair Ties 👧 1. REDUCE AND REUSE Before we go into what you can buy to be zero waste with your hair ties, we should talk about what you can do with the hair ties you already have. Do your best not to loose them, and use them as much and as long as possible! Since hair ties are cheap, those of us with long hair grew up thinking of them as a relatively disposable item. But they aren't! They last freaking forever, why do you think you see them all over the place on a city street? So treat them with more care and concern. Also, once your hair tie reaches that inevitable point where it's so stretched out it's no longer actually useful as a hair tie, keep using it for other things. use it to keep wax wrap on jars, or to wrap electronic chords together, whatever you can think of! 2. UPCYCLE YOUR CLOTHES Imagine you could do this with any old pair of pantyhose, tights, leggings, or socks that have outlived their use and are ready to meet their maker! After having used this method, I don't know if I'll go back to buying hair ties again. You can get so many out of just one piece of clothing, and if you treat them with care, they should last you! 3. PLASTIC FREE HAIR TIES Kooshoo's hair tiem are the only plastic-free, biodegradable, ethically made hair tie on the market (as far as I know at least!) Here are the details: Made of organic cotton (75% Organic Cotton, 25% Natural Rubber) Ethically dyed, cut and sewn by family businesses in California. Shipped in 100% Recycled and/or Biodegradable packaging They are significantly more expensive than regular hair ties, but they are also last way longer, so the price difference isn't as drastic as it seems. However, since its under $20, I'd say it's fair to stretch the wallet for this one, given the plastic-free payoff.
4. HAIR PINS, HAIR STICKS, HAIR COMBS, PONYTAIL BARRETTE If you are interested in trying zero-waste hair items I would recommend checking out Etsy for them - there are so many pretty options! While I haven't tried any of these some of my favorites just from browsing are: these recycled copper hair pins, these wood hair sticks, and this hair cuff. ----- Visit our website: https://zerowasteinitiative.com/all-products/ Source: Internet 🌳 Zero Waste Initiative - Less Trash More Life! 🌏 Let's Save The World While There's Still Time!
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zerowasteinitiative · 3 years
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Top 20 Books on Sustainability 16) Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist Author: Kate Raworth Despite the title, this book has more to do with sustainability than sweet treats. Employing a doughnut shape to illustrate her new vision for economic theory, Kate Raworth argues that it’s possible to meet all of humanity’s needs with what our planet can provide. 17) Strategy for Sustainability: A Business Manifesto Author: Adam Werbach An insightful introduction into CSR, or Corporate Social Sustainability, in his book Adam Werbach demonstrates how large multinational companies might use sustainable principles to reach new heights through integrated business strategies. 18) The Future Earth: A Radical Vision for What’s Possible in the Age of Warming Author:  Eric Holthaus It’s hard to create a sustainable future if we can’t even picture it. The Future Earth walks us through an imagined future – from the 2020s, to the 2030s, to the 2040s – showing what the world could look like if we commit to taking drastic action now. 19) Diet for a Hot Planet: The Climate Crisis at the End of Your Fork Author: Anna Lappe Lappe picks up the conversation her mother started in the book “Diet for a Small Planet” and expands on how our diet choices are contributing to the current climate crises. 20) The Hunt for the Golden Mole: All Creatures Great & Small and Why They Matter Author: Richard Girling Learn about the importance of biodiversity in this engaging tale by Richard Girling. With his delightful writing, the author takes us on an enchanting journey that delves into humankind’s obsession with hunting and collecting. ---- Visit our website: https://zerowasteinitiative.com/all-products/ Source: Internet 🌳 Zero Waste Initiative - Less Trash More Life ! 🌏 Let's Save The World While There's Still Time !
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zerowasteinitiative · 3 years
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Top 20 Books on Sustainability 11) Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered Author: E. F. Schumacher Small is Beautiful is an oldie but a goodie. Schumacher argues that the “bigger is better” mentality of industrialism is a damaging one, and that if we really care about people we will actively seek a better balance between economic growth and its human cost. 12) Grow Food For Free: The sustainable, zero-cost, low-effort way to a bountiful harvest Author: Huw Richards Saddened by hearing that people think it’s too expensive to grow their own food, Huw Richards challenged himself to grow food for free for a year and then wrote a book about it. Learn about living sustainably at the most grass-roots level! 13) Quenching the Thirst: Sustainable Water Supply & Climate Change Author: George Annandale Global water shortages just can’t be ignored anymore. Increased demand, a rapidly growing global population, and decreased water availability are all serving to create a catastrophe that we’re all accountable for. This book serves to open our eyes to the issue, and offer solutions. 14) Nature’s Best Hope: A New Approach to Conservation that Starts in Your Yard Author: Douglas W. Tallamy Described as a “quiet revolutionary,” Entomology and Wildlife Ecology professor Doug Tallamy challenges us to see our property as a natural habitat and lays out simple, specific steps we can follow to transform it into just that. 15) Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer As a scientifically-trained botanist and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Robin Wall Kimmerer is the perfect guide through the world of indigenous wisdom. Her storytelling and poetic prose illuminate reciprocal relationships, revealing deeper, more spiritual reasons for safeguarding the natural world. ---- Visit our website: https://zerowasteinitiative.com/all-products/ Source: Internet 🌳 Zero Waste Initiative - Less Trash More Life ! 🌏 Let's Save The World While There's Still Time !
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Top 20 Books on Sustainability 6) Sustainability for the Rest of Us: Your No-Bullshi*t, Five-Point Plan for Saving the Planet Author: John Pabon Self-described pragmatic altruist John Pabon draws on his years of experience and expertise to tell us what we’ve been doing wrong, what has prevented significant change, and what we should be doing instead. 7) The Responsibility Revolution: How the Next Generation of Businesses Will Win Author: Jeffrey Hollender & Bill Breen Drawing on personal experience as the chairman of Seventh Generation, Hollender & Breen also interview some of the biggest and forward-thinking companies in the world to come up with their recipe for creating “good companies”. 8) How Bad Are Bananas?: The carbon footprint of everything (2020 Update) Author:  Mike Berners-Lee “Carbon footprint” was a newer concept when this book first came out in 2009. This updated 2020 edition uses the latest data to quantify carbon footprints, and it’s been expanded to include technology like a Zoom call and the Cloud. This book will empower hard data-lovers to reduce their own footprint and enable them to pressure companies and governments to do the same. 9) Wear No Evil: How to Change the World with Your Wardrobe Author: Greta Eagan If you haven’t yet looked into the atrocities of the garment industry, you are in for a bit of a shock. Wear No Evil takes a close look at the fashion industry and how we can support sustainability while shopping for our wardrobe. 10) #futuregen: Lessons from a Small Country Author: Jane Davidson Did you know that Wales has the most sustainable legislation in the world? In #futuregen, Jane Davidson explains her proposal of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015, which was the first legislation ever to make sustainability the cornerstone of government. ---- Visit our website: https://zerowasteinitiative.com/all-products/ Source: Internet 🌳 Zero Waste Initiative - Less Trash More Life ! 🌏 Let's Save The World While There's Still Time !
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