by Isabella Bruckmüller

Zero Waste- Lauren Singer

How much waste did you produce yesterday? Lauren Singer produced one Mason jar full of waste in the last 4 years. You might ask yourself how that work, because I asked myself the same question. In Lauren Singers Ted Talk she explains what her motivation for a Zero Waste life is. How she managed to get to the point where she nearly didn´t produce any waste anymore. But first we should know how she defines Zero Waste:

To me, Zero Waste means that I do not produce any garbage. No sending anything to landfill, no throwing anything in a trash can, nothing. However, I do recycle and I do compost.”

In comparison the Journal of cleaner production lists the definition of Grass Roots Recycling Network as a design principle for the 21st century.

“… Zero waste maximizes recycling, minimizes waste towards zero, reduces consumption and ensures that products are planned to be reused, regenerated, repaired, and recycled internally or back into nature or the marketplace…”

All right so now we know that Zero waste does not mean not producing waste at all, it rather emphasizes on recycling (incl. composting) and the reuse of products. During her Ted Talk she made a very valid point, which stuck in head. She asked the audience to take a moment and think about the daily waste they are producing per day. Consequently I started realizing how many things I throw away every day, although I always thought that I was cautious about my disposal behavior. So fare I tried to minimize buying plastic packaged food and to eliminate the usage of plastic bags, using refillable water bottles and tried to bring my own lunch or buying it fresh and without packaging.

So fare a good start don’t you think?! Nevertheless there are so many things I never thought about before, like all the beauty products and hygiene product, which always come in new plastic container or the samples you often get at drugstores. This list could be continued for a very long time.

However what are some further steps, someone can take to reduce their amount of waste? Lauren Singer posted a list of things, which could be easily exchanged to more environmentally friendly alternatives. She also wrote a post about 2 easy steps to Zero waste, which are very interesting to read and to consider including in your life. From my point of view such stories like Lauren Singer’s are very inspiring and motivating to work on yourself (in terms of being more sustainable). These people show that changing to an even more environmentally friendly lifestyle is possible and not that hard. Moreover I believe that every contribution counts and that one individual can have more impact on their environment/ community as they ever thought possible.

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