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How to Recycle Mobile Phones/Cell Phones (+ Why It Is Important)

The other day, I found a broken mobile phone popped into my letter box. (I’m not sure whether it was coincidence, or whether it was someone on the street who suspected I would recycle it properly). It was properly smashed up, and the chip and some other piece of hardware had been removed from the […]

How to Recycle Mobile Phones/Cell Phones (+ Why It Is Important)

Zero Waste Kitchen: A Recipe for (Don’t Laugh) Mung Bean Bread

Have we got all of the sniggers out of the way? Great. Yes, mung bean bread sounds a little… well, silly. It was my sister who first raved about it to me, and what can I say? I laughed and dismissed it. Mung bean bread? Then, several months later, as I was lamenting what to […]

Zero Waste Kitchen: A Recipe for (Don\'t Laugh) Mung Bean BreadZero Waste Kitchen: A Recipe for (Don\'t Laugh) Mung Bean Bread

Second-Hand First: 8 Ideas for Buying Less (New) Stuff

I think we are all agreed, there is a lot of stuff in the world. Too much stuff, some might say. And if we want to reduce our footprint, it is much better to own less stuff, share more stuff, and avoid buying the shiny new stuff where we can. But how do we go […]

Second-Hand First: 8 Ideas for Buying Less (New) StuffSecond-Hand First: 8 Ideas for Buying Less (New) StuffSecond-Hand First: 8 Ideas for Buying Less (New) Stuff

6 Tips to Stop Impulse Buying

Living with less waste is very firmly linked to the buying of less stuff. The less we buy, the less resources we use, the less packaging we invite into our homes, the less storage we need (don’t forget, storage is stuff), and the less we end up recycling or landfilling down the track. But it […]

6 Tips to Stop Impulse Buying

The hardest thing about going zero waste (it’s not what you think)

If you had to guess what the hardest thing about going zero waste is, what would you say? Lack of access to bulk stores? Zero waste products being more expensive than their plastic-packaged, overly wrapped counterparts? Lack of buy-in from the kids, or the spouse, or parents, or colleagues? These things can certainly be challenging. […]

The hardest thing about going zero waste (it\'s not what you think)The hardest thing about going zero waste (it\'s not what you think)

How to Make DIY Nut Butters + Homemade Nutella (Chocolate Hazelnut Spread)

If there’s one gadget that I’d recommend for even the most minimalist zero waste kitchen, it’s a food processor/high power blender. They are just so useful for so many things. I use mine daily. I make nut milk, mix cake batter, make dips, puree veg, chop tomatoes, blend smoothies, and grind things up. Ah, I […]

How to Make DIY Nut Butters + Homemade Nutella (Chocolate Hazelnut Spread)

A Zero Waste, Plastic-Free Living Guide to All Things Jars

Glass jars are almost the symbol of the zero waste movement, and for good reason. Glass jars are super useful, readily available and extremely versatile. If you’ve been slinging your empty jam jars in the recycling, think again! There are plenty of ways that you can use glass jars, and plenty of places you can […]

A Zero Waste, Plastic-Free Living Guide to All Things JarsA Zero Waste, Plastic-Free Living Guide to All Things JarsA Zero Waste, Plastic-Free Living Guide to All Things JarsA Zero Waste, Plastic-Free Living Guide to All Things Jars

5 Things You Need (No Purchase Required) To Go Zero Waste

I believe that less waste is firmly linked to less stuff. Yes, I do have a bunch of reusables, and yes I use them and find them useful. But the focus of the zero waste conversation doesn’t need to be around “stuff”. Rather than talk about the things we can buy to reduce our waste, […]

5 Things You Need (No Purchase Required) To Go Zero Waste