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Zero waste or less waste? Or maybe no waste? How are they different?
It is hard to believe, but those who are consistent and radical in their ecological activities put their annual rubbish waste in a small jar. Our generation is the quickest to notice changes in the climate and rubbish, which can be seen everywhere, in forests, lakes, parks, squares and bus stops. Despite the efforts of the services that take care of the order, there is so much rubbish that there are really few clean places. We have even got used to such a sight, most of us are no longer outraged, not prompted to act or to deepen reflection. We are in a hurry, we have so many responsibilities. And we go shopping, lots of shopping. After all, we are a consumer society. There are more and more reports and photos in the media and on the Internet, which clearly show that the Earth is drowning in garbage. Many animals die due to entanglement in garbage, eating them, as a result of environmental pollution, shrinkage of natural fisheries, desertification of areas as a result of climate change. large spaces of palm oil or avocado, industrial breeding of cattle, poultry and pigs. In the fight for the environment, everything counts, even our small eco-habits. The "no waste" philosophy In response to excess, what counts is self-control and reducing the carbon footprint. Everything can be boiled down to the 5R principle: Refuse Reduce Reuse Recycle Compost And here the zero waste philosophy allows no compromises on this matter. The less wast philosophy is less radical. This philosophy literally translates to less waste and waste. It can be implemented quickly, starting with simple activities, such as carrying a cotton shopping bag, buying cheese or cold cuts by weight instead of plastic packaging, carrying your packaging to buy products by weight, Less waste is conscious buying in accordance with actual needs, not temporary whims, buying only what is necessary for you. It is also the skilful use of metal cans or plastic packaging for another purpose, giving them reusable alternatives, e.g. as flower pots, vases, etc. before they need to be disposed of, it is also limiting the purchase of clothes, repairing them or using damaged ones for other purposes. https://plasticoceans.org/the-facts/ https://earth.org/statistics-about-fast-fashion-waste/ https://plasticoceans.org/the-facts/ https: // weee-forum. org / ws_news / international-e-waste-day-2021 /
It is hard to believe, but those who are consistent and radical in their ecological activities put their annual rubbish waste in a small jar. Our generation is the quickest to notice changes in the climate and rubbish, which can be seen everywhere, in forests, lakes, parks, squares and bus stops. Despite the efforts of the services that take care of the order, there is so much rubbish that there are really few clean places. We have even got used to such a sight, most of us are no longer outraged, not prompted to act or to deepen reflection. We are in a hurry, we have so many responsibilities. And we go shopping, lots of shopping. After all, we are a consumer society. There are more and more reports and photos in the media and on the Internet, which clearly show that the Earth is drowning in garbage. Many animals die due to entanglement in garbage, eating them, as a result of environmental pollution, shrinkage of natural fisheries, desertification of areas as a result of climate change. large spaces of palm oil or avocado, industrial breeding of cattle, poultry and pigs. In the fight for the environment, everything counts, even our small eco-habits. The "no waste" philosophy In response to excess, what counts is self-control and reducing the carbon footprint. Everything can be boiled down to the 5R principle: Refuse Reduce Reuse Recycle Compost And here the zero waste philosophy allows no compromises on this matter. The less wast philosophy is less radical. This philosophy literally translates to less waste and waste. It can be implemented quickly, starting with simple activities, such as carrying a cotton shopping bag, buying cheese or cold cuts by weight instead of plastic packaging, carrying your packaging to buy products by weight, Less waste is conscious buying in accordance with actual needs, not temporary whims, buying only what is necessary for you. It is also the skilful use of metal cans or plastic packaging for another purpose, giving them reusable alternatives, e.g. as flower pots, vases, etc. before they need to be disposed of, it is also limiting the purchase of clothes, repairing them or using damaged ones for other purposes. https://plasticoceans.org/the-facts/ https://earth.org/statistics-about-fast-fashion-waste/ https://plasticoceans.org/the-facts/ https: // weee-forum. org / ws_news / international-e-waste-day-2021 /
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