Zero-Waste Guide

We believe in reducing plastic waste and promoting eco-friendly alternatives. Join us as we explore the world of zero-waste living and discover how to impact the planet positively. From DIY tips to AspenClean’s ways, we offer solutions to help you live a more sustainable lifestyle.
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WHAT IS PLASTIC FREE JULY?
Plastic Free July is a fantastic movement that began in Australia by a non-profit called ‘The Plastic Free Foundation’. Its goal is to encourage people around the world to become more aware of and reduce, their single-use plastic waste so that we can have cleaner streets, oceans, and communities. The idea of having a completely plastic-free month may sound impossible, and sadly at the moment it almost is especially with the pandemic and needing to place an even bigger priority on our health.
WHAT IS PLASTIC FREE JULY?
Plastic Free July is a fantastic movement that began in Australia by a non-profit called ‘The Plastic Free Foundation’. Its goal is to encourage people around the world to become more aware of and reduce, their single-use plastic waste so that we can have cleaner streets, oceans, and communities. The idea of having a completely plastic-free month may sound impossible, and sadly at the moment it almost is especially with the pandemic and needing to place an even bigger priority on our health.
13 Tips To Reduce Waste This Summer
Plastic Free July is a wonderful campaign that happens globally every year. It was established to motivate and encourage people all over the world to reduce single-use plastic in their daily lives. What makes it one of my favorite initiatives is that it actually works! A report released in 2019 estimated that the 250 million people who participated in Plastic Free July that year managed to reduce 825 million kg of plastic waste combined. #ZeroWaste #ReducePlastic #PlasticFree
13 TIPS TO REDUCE WASTE THIS SUMMER
Plastic-free July is upon us and we couldn’t be more excited to share these 13 tips to reduce waste this summer with you. We’ll take a look at some key ways to get your plastic consumption down, but also throw in some other awesome ideas for waste reduction in general over the summer period and in the new normal that the pandemic has created. Plastic Free July is a wonderful campaign that happens globally every year. What makes it one of my favorite initiatives is that it actually works!
The Five Rs And Building Zero Waste
You may have heard of the term Zero Waste, but what exactly does it mean? Zero Waste is a philosophy which encourages the redesign of resource life cycles so that all products are reused. The end goal is our society no longer sends trash to be buried or burned but to be repurposed and reused for others to use. This framework is designed not just for consumers, but for all levels of society, including municipalities. #ZeroWaste #GreenLiving #EcoFriendly #Sustainable
13 Tips To Reduce Waste This Summer
Plastic Free July is a wonderful campaign that happens globally every year. It was established to motivate and encourage people all over the world to reduce single-use plastic in their daily lives. What makes it one of my favorite initiatives is that it actually works! A report released in 2019 estimated that the 250 million people who participated in Plastic Free July that year managed to reduce 825 million kg of plastic waste combined. #ZeroWaste #ReducePlastic #PlasticFree
13 Tips To Reduce Waste This Summer
Plastic-free July is upon us and we couldn’t be more excited to share these 13 tips to reduce waste this summer with you. We’ll obviously take a look at some key ways to get your plastic consumption down, but also throw in some other awesome ideas for waste reduction in general over the summer period and in the new normal that the pandemic has created. #ZeroWaste
Where plastic pollution comes from and how to stop it
Plastic is everywhere. From the clothes we put on in the mornings, to the toothbrush we use, to the food storage containers we bring for lunch, to the grocery shopping bags after work. Most of us can't pass a single day without using plastic. The artificial material has displaced wood, metal, glass and other materials in many uses because it is much easier and cheaper to mold and form. Read more here! #PlasticFree #ZeroWaste #PlasticPolution #EcoFriendly
13 Tips To Reduce Waste This Summer | AspenClean
Plastic Free July is a wonderful campaign that happens globally every year. It was established to motivate and encourage people all over the world to reduce single-use plastic in their life. What makes it one of my favorite initiatives is that it actually works! A report released in 2019 estimated that the 250 million people who participated in Plastic Free July that year managed to reduce 825 million kg of plastic waste combined. That’s an astonishing amount, and one they should be pr
What you thought was compostable… but is not
We all try to be greener today then the day before. As a society we focus on proper recycling, ethical production, and which items are compostable and able to be put back in the land. While we strive to be as responsible as possible, if products are sorted incorrectly this can cause huge inefficiencies, and pose a danger due to contamination. Here’s five things common items which are sorted into compost which cannot be composted. #ZeroWaste #GreenLiving #EcoFriendly #Composting
5 natural and zero waste cleaning swaps for a sustainable home | Safe cleaning products, Sustainable
These are some easy and cheap natural zero waste cleaning swaps you can try to clean your home in a much more sustainable and non-toxic way!
13 Tips To Reduce Waste This Summer
Plastic Free July is a wonderful campaign that happens globally every year. It was established to motivate and encourage people all over the world to reduce single-use plastic in their life. What makes it one of my favorite initiatives is that it actually works! A report released in 2019 estimated that the 250 million people who participated in Plastic Free July that year managed to reduce 825 million kg of plastic waste combined. That’s an astonishing amount, and one they should be proud of.
Where plastic pollution comes from and how to stop it
Plastic is everywhere. From the clothes we put on in the mornings, to the toothbrush we use, to the food storage containers we bring for lunch, to the grocery shopping bags after work. Most of us can't pass a single day without using plastic. The artificial material has displaced wood, metal, glass and other materials in many uses because it is much easier and cheaper to mold and form. In 2016, the global plastics production totaled around 335 million metric tons. #Plastic #ZeroWaste
WHAT IS PLASTIC FREE JULY?
WHAT IS PLASTIC FREE JULY?