Zero Waste Washington DC – How the District is Working Towards Becoming a Zero-Waste Capital
The US capital has been making gains towards zero waste over the past decade, slowly implementing legislation while supporting both businesses and communities on their zero-waste journeys. In fact, in 2015, DC was ranked within the top ten cities for working towards zero waste goals. The repercussion of this has seen the residential recycling rate…Read More…
How to Organize a Zero Waste Event – A Short Guide
Turning your next event into a zero-waste event is a fantastic way to contribute towards local, national, and global sustainability goals and raise awareness of the ever-growing waste streams. It’s also a truly grassroots way of getting people involved in the zero-waste movement, leading by example and showing everyone involved exactly how zero waste can…Read More…
Zero Waste New Jersey – Your Guide to How NJ is Working Towards Zero Waste
In 2017, New Jersey generated 23,377,508 tons of waste, of which about 60% was recycled—a figure that the Garden State has reason to be proud of when compared to other cities and states in the US. However, that figure falls to just 40% when looking at municipal solid waste (MSW) which is far short of the 70%…Read More…
The Kitchen Chemist – Zero-Waste Cleaning Recipes
When it comes to cleaning your kitchen, the products we use on a daily basis are far from “clean”. In fact, not only do many big-brand cleaning products contain chemicals that are harmful to the environment and human health, but they’re almost always packaged in plastic or contain plastics. The good news, however, is that…Read More…
Differences Between Zero Waste and Composting
Zero waste is one of the most effective strategies we have for creating a more sustainable environment. Preventing packaging, products, and used items from being thrown out helps to minimize landfill, conserve natural resources, and prevent unnecessary pollution in the local area. Although incredibly effective, a zero-waste approach is not always easy to achieve. Whether…Read More…
The Creative Cook – Zero-Waste Dinner Recipes
When it comes to zero-waste dining, there’s plenty of skepticism as to how achievable it might be, particularly considering the kitchen is usually the place that we generate the most waste—both organic and packaging waste. For many people, the “zero” component of zero waste cannot be reconciled when we consider the amount of plastic, cardboard,…Read More…
Zero-Waste Communities Across the Globe
For the zero-waste system to make the greatest impact, it needs to work for everyone—on scales both large and small. Unfortunately, it’s often perceived as a lifestyle choice for those who have the time and money to invest in the right habits and products. The reality is there are communities of all sizes and economic…Read More…
7 Zero-Waste Alternatives for Everyday Items We Can’t Live Without
It’s an undeniable fact that many of the disposable products we use every day are incredibly convenient and practical, making our busy lives easier. Whether at home or in the office, in a shared kitchen or private bathroom, the ability to cook, clean, and take care of our personal hygiene is something that no one…Read More…
Zero-Waste Policy and Legislation
For many people, zero waste is often seen as a grassroots initiative, with communities and individuals taking personal responsibility for waste reduction on varying scales. This is perhaps best illustrated in the surge in popularity of the zero-waste lifestyle movement, most notably with programs like the mason jar challenge or consumer-led initiatives designed to cut…Read More…
Veles: Compost, Cleaning, and Circularity
Veles — Finding Innovative Solutions in Circular Manufacturing To tackle the “take, make, dispose” production of everyday goods and focus on true circularity, there needs to be a shift away from linear manufacturing, which is sending valuable resources and dangerous chemicals through our homes and into the trash. Instead, there needs to be a focus…Read More…