The #1 question to start with when choosing a zero-waste lifestyle

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A summary here, but read on for the detailed version.
  1. Emotional fix: It can be anger, despair, joy, name it. We most likely are all guilty of having caved into consuming things to feel better about ourselves, treat ourselves after an effort or a hard day or even to navigate a hard breakup. Do I really need it? Most likely, if you didn’t think about it before entering a shop, you did not need it. Leave it. Walk away. You can do it! You’ll thank yourself later.
  2. Convenience: This is enemy number one when it comes to consuming goods that have a short life cycle. Disposable packaging is in all products that rhyme with convenience. When you are in a hurry, you are most likely to buy things that have a very short life cycle and that will harm the environment. Do I really need it?  Right now, yes, you need that packaged sausage roll because you are starving. But next time, you can be better and grab a few snacks before you leave the door to avoid unnecessary plastic from going to landfill.
  3. Social norms: This is a tricky one. We have been raised to bring gifts to people to show appreciations and on special events. Why? Why can’t we just bring fruit? (Please, if you want to gift me something, give me fresh unwrapped produce, I’ll love you forever). We have been raised that we must give “something”. A lot of those somethings aren’t used. Think about cups. How many times have you received a cup as a gift to leave it at the back of your cupboard, dusty and lonely? To eventually send to an op-shop in the high hopes that it gets used by someone else? Don’t give people problems. Don’t give them some “thing”. Give them time. Give them an experience.

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