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In this article, we're going to show you the best way to avoid garbage. With a few tips and tricks, you can make a significant contribution to a sustainable lifestyle. Get started today!
Take a shopping bag, backpack or shopping basket with you when you go shopping. This allows you to avoid plastic bags at the checkout. This is because these are extremely harmful to the environment.
Returnable bottles are reusable and, therefore, better for the environment. Buy the glass bottles or the reusable plastic bottles.
You can start switching to tap water at home instead of drinking bottled water. This saves a lot of energy for the production of bottled water and is also easy on your wallet.
You don't have to pack fruits and vegetables in a bag in the supermarket. You can easily transport both without a bag or plastic packaging and thus protect the environment. A bowl protects both foods, and you can wash them at home.
Try to be thorough when sorting your garbage. Because recycling valuable materials such as paper, plastic, and glass saves a lot of energy.
Household items such as soap, washing-up liquid, and the like can be bought in refill packs. This produces around 2/3 less waste than buying new packaging.
With a compost heap, the transport of organic waste to the landfill is no longer necessary, and you even get your own fertilizer free of charge. Of course, this is only useful if you have your own garden.
Batteries are very harmful to the environment compared to rechargeable batteries, as they cannot be recharged. Nickel-metal-hydride batteries and lithium-ion batteries are best.
Single-use products are toxic to the environment, and you should try to avoid them. Refillable lighters, for example, are cheaper and more environmentally friendly in the long run. But you can also ensure sustainable production with more expensive devices.
Broken things can often be repaired yourself in a few simple steps. There is now a DIY repair video for almost every device on YouTube. Just take a look! Your wallet and your green conscience will thank you.
If you want to get rid of old ballast or have space problems, just sell it on eBay or a flea market instead of throwing it away. eBay classifieds, for example, is very straightforward and has an enormous number of customers.
Often you only need household appliances very rarely, so buying a new one is not worthwhile. You can just ask your neighbor if he'd lend you his drill.
With upcycling, you reuse garbage and thus protect the environment. An empty pickle jar, for example, is great as a drinking glass. An old ladder can quickly become a shelf. Just let your creativity run free!