shoutout to gittemary for always being REAL. so many zero waste/low impact/vegan influencers are so focused on being perfect that they forget to be themselves. gittemary is unashamedly herself all the time and i'm HERE FOR IT.
@Gittemary4 жыл бұрын
wow thank you so much, this really made my day 💚💚
@palomareyes19512 жыл бұрын
I also looove that she’s doing it for the greater good NOT for her own recognition. I see other KZbinrs that are so focused on “coining” new terms “creating” new eco-friendly diets that it takes away from the movement itself.
@vibingvegan4 жыл бұрын
This was very refreshing. Trying to be zero waste comes with a lot of guilt when you can’t always be completely zero waste.
@_Sapph_4 жыл бұрын
Yes especially during the pandemic, so many things are wrapped in plastic or in a plastic container now to be safe.
@Gittemary4 жыл бұрын
I am so glad that you like it 🌿💚
@vibingvegan4 жыл бұрын
@@_Sapph_ Yes !! :(
@maggieelora76603 жыл бұрын
I personally try to be low waste not completely zero waste, that mind set helps with being self disappointed.
@millicentcampbell70109 ай бұрын
@@_Sapph_❤❤❤❤
@RaccoonLaundry4 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I would love for you to do a tour of all the ways you aren't minimalist. "This is our collection of this, here's all of my these" and just show off all the cool stuff you have, because honestly, you have such a neat aesthetic and I'm just so here for the realness
@bringbackstrony18454 жыл бұрын
thanks for being so real with us!!!!!!!! especially the point about "do i have to throw away my unsustainable items when going zero waste?" that's one comment i've heard quite a lot, because the sweaters i own are from fast fashion brands from my pre-zerowaste time and people say to me "but why do you wear h&m when you preach sustainability?" but the thing that people don't know is that those are the same four sweaters that i have owned for so long and i haven't purchased a new clothing item in at least two years now... so yeah, you don't really have to throw away your h&m sweaters when going zero-waste, just don't buy any new! :D
@lemessycafé3 жыл бұрын
I buy some fast fashion banrds second hand sometimes because that's what you can find in thrift shops or on vinted!
@SaskiasaChristkind3 жыл бұрын
My fast Fashion cloths last a lot longer than my friends' sustainubly Fashion.
@Erin-rg3dw3 жыл бұрын
Ditto. I have clothes and other items from my pre-thinking-about-sustainability-as-much days, but it's more sustainable to keep using them same things until they wear out, rather than buying something new (even if it is sustainably made) because that new item has a new footprint, versus the old item's footprint has already been made and isn't contributing anymore. Then when the old one is beyond salvage, replace it with a sustainable replacement. It's just driving (wasteful) consumerism to buy new things just to be "green".
@360shadowmoon3 жыл бұрын
My closet is full of secondhand H&M and Forever 21 lol
@chelsea39744 жыл бұрын
As a vegan, I agree with you that if the animal has suffered and died and then the meat is thrown away, that is almost worse. Eating it when it gets to that point in the trash at least doesn't waste their life, suffering and the physical waste of the food.
@AlexHolland1233 жыл бұрын
Is it a waste to not eat a dead street dog on the side of the road? You only see it as a waste because you are still buying into the cultural concept that those animals are products. You already recognize probably that you aren’t “wasting food” when you bury a cat. In fact, many would consider it sick to eat the dead dog/cat/insert animal you care about. And I agree, it’s deeply disrespectful because you are quite directly objectifying their body
@360shadowmoon3 жыл бұрын
Yes to all of these points! When I moved into my apartment, I stocked my cupboards with extra secondhand plastic Tupperware I got from my parents instead of buying new containers, which is actually more sustainable since I didn't need to buy new products. Zero waste is a behavior not an aesthetic!
@Kilofa_tarot4 жыл бұрын
I used to believe that to be successful with a lifestyle I had to have the aesthetic. I’m leaving that idea behind now and doing what feels right rather than what looks “right”
@msrawlinson3 жыл бұрын
I agree, we have the same fake christmas tree for 6 years now and this massive plastic thing is quite annoying for my aesthetic but I'm still going to use it. The christmas lights can help a bit to make it nicer 🙂
@angesoie4 жыл бұрын
accessible low-waste queen 👑❤ we all needed this video in 2020
@Gittemary4 жыл бұрын
Aw. 😍☺️🙌❤️
@jordanpowell70754 жыл бұрын
I always remind myself that it’s not about doing everything perfectly, it’s about doing something. Anything. Making the choices that are accessible to me and accepting that the blame does not fall on individuals, but on companies that are not making zero waste a priority over profit
@nahnah41024 жыл бұрын
Preach, girl :) the one with "just use your old Tupper" aka what you already got is a big one
@marycharlebois66274 жыл бұрын
Thanks for mentioning that a ZW lifestyle does not necessarily incorporate minimalism. Here’s my scene... we live in the 🇨🇦ian wilderness and we are resourceful and creative when it comes to repurposing, repairing, upcycling, etc. We hang onto all kinds of stuff because it might be useful, it might save us a trip to town, and we hate throwing stuff out. So many times I have found things in our basement or my partner’s workshop that is “just right for the task at hand”. Naturally when ya hang onto stuff... well... minimalism fades to the background very rapidly. Thanks for this one Gittemary... love the vibe and the myth debunking 🥰
@laurasolah134 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you on the trash jar. You and Shelbizleee actually helped me get out of that perfectionistic zero-waste mindset. and focus on the bigger picture rather than just the physical trash. When I first discovered the zero-waste movement 2 years ago I was just starting my anorexia recovery, and the fixation on the trash jar kinda became my new obsession. Definitely a better obsession than my ED, but it was still horrible for my mental health, and I constantly felt like I was failing and destroying the planet because I produced trash. So thank you for helping me realise that sustainability about more than the physical trash we produce
@kyleeburgess24204 жыл бұрын
I feel like you do fit my definition of minimalism. At least how I view it is that you don't have to get rid of all your stuff. You just get rid of the things that don't mean a lot to you so you can focus on the stuff that actually matters to you. Fashion is very important to you so of course you are going to have more clothing items. But say you tried painting and it really wasn't your thing. Find the paint supplies a new home to minimalize your space to focus on the things you enjoy and actually want to spend your space, time, and energy on.
@taniacarreira19904 жыл бұрын
In fact, I think minimalism and sustainably living can diverge a lot. I mean, I've watched a fair share of minimalism videos and they often set rules like "if you didn't use it for the past year, throw it away" or "if you can get it in less than X money and X time and you don't use it often, throw it". I think this can get very far away from zero waste, you know?
@habetty19394 жыл бұрын
Your opinion about minimalism x zw x veganism is amazing. I'm extravagant little bit and sometimes I also eat meat (in 90% cases dumbsterdived meat) and my frieds are always joking about it, that I'm not zerowester, when I eat or wear thinks like that.... It's very refreshing to hear normal opinion :D
@ChloeJ19994 жыл бұрын
I'm very torn about going to our bulk store, more often. It's a 45/50 minute drive there, and we can't buy everything we need from there! Our local superstore is only a 5 minute drive, but we do end up getting more things in plastic (like lentils)!! It's such a difficult thing to decide between :(
@Erin-rg3dw3 жыл бұрын
I try and do those longer bulk trips less frequently and just store more at home. If you save up/plan your meals around what you have and then do those trips once a month or something, you'll save gas/time. Bigger containers = less trips, less packaging.
@annanelson49343 жыл бұрын
The first point you made about calling oneself zero waste is true! I actually prefer low waste just because yes, I still do produce waste, just trying to lower it! Also, about your point talking about going vegan and all: THANK YOU! I’m vegetarian and I can’t go vegan because my stomach can’t handle certain [vegan] things and it’s sensitive.
@christelleliscia-sadik46974 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I have health & mobility issues, sometimes watching zero waste videos I feel like this is an inaccessible journey for me. Your videos always make me feel like I can do it, I can do better at my level with my health issues. Thank you again for talking about ableism online
@_Sapph_4 жыл бұрын
Your channel is such a vibe, I get so excited when you upload. I literally save them for later and it boosts my mood 💚
@jolimo1i3 жыл бұрын
Thanks that you talked about privilege. I think that is so very important
@cathrinpeets22322 жыл бұрын
OMG girl thank you for being an actual human being. Plus you are not feeding into the hype and visuals of zero waste! I so enjoyed this.
@lovelynramirez3 жыл бұрын
Love your videos!! Could you do a series reviewing the most polluting/unsustainable/unethical brands. Eg, Nestle, Cocacola, Inditex... and the green-washed companies they run. I think it could be very eye opening !!! Thank you ❤
@roxanne71854 жыл бұрын
You're outro message is on point! Keep it up. Anyway, i like listening to your voice, it is soothing haha
@Gittemary4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, the last thing I ever thought anyone would say to me was that my voice is soothing 😂✌️💚
@donraitan2 жыл бұрын
I grew up doing some things that are apparently zero waste now haha. I've always turned old shirts into rags to clean with, reused those fruit crates from the supermarket to organize my pantry or fridge, etc. For instance, the times I've bought pears in tall plastic containers, I've reused them as containers for pantry items so I can just pull out the whole thing and make things look more compact. I feel like it's important to take steps here and there without getting too bogged down in the whole perfection thing. 🥰
@StellakieKiekens4 жыл бұрын
I love watching your video's!! They inspire me to be as zero-waste as I can be. Which is not always easy because I still live with my family/college roommates who don't always support this because it's just harder. But like you said, you plant seeds and sometimes my roommate comes home and says she didn't buy an eggplant or something because it was wrapped in plastic and I beam with pride haha. I also love the fact that I can watch all your video's and they never make me feel guilty because I'm not doing it 'as good' as you. Keep doing what you're doing because I really believe this is the way we should handle this big problem!
@asisqueezylovediary64744 жыл бұрын
I'm recyclable minimalist lol but I am deffenetly avoiding a lot of plastic bags like on fruit section I just reject it so I get looks in the check outs
@persephone2134 жыл бұрын
Love your energy and authenticity! Thanks for speaking the truth about zero waste.
@Gittemary4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 🌿☺️
@TheSimpleEnvironmentalist4 жыл бұрын
Great video! I loved your thoughts about the trash jar being the "supermodel of the zw community." SPOT ON!! Though it also did intrigue me to get involved it is not why I am active in the community either
@Erin-rg3dw3 жыл бұрын
I decided to track (most) of my actual garbage (non-recyclable or compost) for January to get a gauge on how much/what I create. I've been trying to reduce my waste for a while now, but when you throw away your trash throughout the day, you don't get an accurate look at how much you create. Though the mason jar idea would be prettier, than my trash can, I still made approx. 5 lbs of trash for the month. Not bad, but definitely leaves room for improvement. People can be so judgmental in those communities - it becomes a competition instead of support.
@TheSimpleEnvironmentalist3 жыл бұрын
@@Erin-rg3dw that is amazing!! RIGHT! well said, Erin :)
@noemifrigola93314 жыл бұрын
I think you are a very down to earth KZbinr and person! Love your energy❤️❤️
@whitneywalsh45273 жыл бұрын
I have followed your channel for about a year and am still obsessed with your content! 🌏 Being kind to the planet is something I feel really strongly about, I have brought myself some second hand clothes and love the fact I can still explore in clothing and still help the environment ✨💚
@vallovesnature84494 жыл бұрын
Awesome video!! Since I’m doing a no spend challenge this year, if I used up something, I check the pantry & apothecary to see if I could make it. This year-deodorant, tooth powder, body butter, lip balm. Turned the chopped up bar shampoo bits into 3 bars. Pantry challenges are also fun. Just takes a little rewiring. I’m 62, totally doable 😁
@msrawlinson3 жыл бұрын
This is so good! I'm also trying to combine a no spend year with going zero waste, which means I need to make my own zero waste reusable items, like unpaper-towels, sanitary pads etc., so I don't end up buying them because of my change. The next level for me definitely will be the homemade beauty products but first I'm using up what I've already got and this will also fit in my no spend year.
@vallovesnature84493 жыл бұрын
@@msrawlinson It evolved in a very natural way for me. I actually bought my first reusable sanitary products 35 years ago. They’re making them bit fancier now. When I run out of an item, I just make it. When you get the chance, Gittemary has a video for a face/body cream that is awesome. May your transition be blessed!❤️
@msrawlinson3 жыл бұрын
@@vallovesnature8449 I guess these reusable products were more in use than nowadays. Fun fact, I'm at the same age as you were when you had your first reusable sanitary products :-) Thank you for the body cream suggestion, I've seen that video but I will need to watch it again when I get to make my own, but seemed really promising!
@vallovesnature84493 жыл бұрын
@@msrawlinson You’re very welcome! Glad I could help. Enjoy making Gittemary’s cream. I’m 62 now & it makes my heart so happy to see everyone bringing the reusable movement into the spotlight. Blessings always dear one!
@jessicaamey81604 жыл бұрын
I do agree with the time thing. This past semester of grad school I was also working two jobs. I had very little time for myself and when I did I spent it doing leisurely things. I already had a lot of sustainable habits in place so maintaining a lifestyle was not difficult but there are some things I had to do because I just had no time. I got grocery pick up a few times that involve plastic bags, made less things from scratch,
@authornesilstone3 жыл бұрын
I’m slowly switching to more zero waste. Shampoo bar, and natural scrub sponge (I can’t remember the name sorry) I mean I have always used reusable bags but I working on being better with it
@kodomotachi13 жыл бұрын
I think you might be thinking of a loofah.
@djoelieful4 жыл бұрын
Like always I love your content. Going vegan isn't easy with a meat eating husband and two kids. So we eat vegie 2 - 3 times a week and we buy less meat. Milk comes from a local farm en our eggs are produced by my parents chickens. I know it is not ideal but every effort counts.
@veronikawolf48964 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this. It's good to know that perfection is not the endgoal ❤️
@l0vexaile4 жыл бұрын
your channel is growing!! you're getting closer to 100k!!
@kaykyrina Жыл бұрын
My partner and I are currently living at our parents' and plan to move into our first own apartment. Your videos help us prepare for starting out "zero waste". E.g. we don't have plastic stuff yet that we need to replace. We can start out from scratch and I hope it goes eco!
@gabriellehumphreys11793 жыл бұрын
We need a few more like you! Your s breath of fresh air! Keep the videos coming! You may influence a lot more people than you can imagine righ now!
@SimplyBeautiful5163 жыл бұрын
This kind of video is why I have fallen in love with your channel. Thank you
@emilyswildflowers73284 жыл бұрын
Love this video! I recently started watching you and @shelbizleee on KZbin. I love both of your content. I am striving to be more sustainable and conscious in my choices. Thank you for continuing to inspire me 🤗🙏🏼✨
@kestrelhawkins60783 жыл бұрын
Yep. It's amazing what we have seen change thanks to consumer choice and action. It DOES matter.
@lovelasnowАй бұрын
Funny you brought up factory farming, I recently found out that the environmental impact of factory farming is less than ethically farmed meat because of the scale. Since the resources are shared between more animals and the organizations try to get more animals on less land, it’s both less ethical and less resource intensive which ends up giving a moral dilemma.
@NeitiKathmandu3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for lovely video. Being minimalist is not so simply defined. So consider seeing minimalist of they own less than 100 pieces of stuff. I think it is material but also mental, and when it goes thru all your life choices, you keep all essential but understand that some are just excess and no use. For me not is just simplifying my life, and many level it is close to zero waste ideas.
@carlotapalaciosgonzalez74844 жыл бұрын
Love, love, looooove this one!!! I absolutely agree with every single word. So looking forward to getting your book translated. ❤️❤️❤️
@LG32953 жыл бұрын
Incredible video! So comprehensive and thoughtful. You answered every question that popped into my head, in order!! Thank you!
@basakmutlu11194 жыл бұрын
We buy eggs and milk from our neighbour. They have chickens and some cows. They are very healthy and well cared. Do you think this is sustainable and fine to do so?
@angesoie4 жыл бұрын
you did eliminate the carbon footprint from the transport of the milk & eggs 🤷🏼♀️
@ino81f4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Milk and eggs are a natural thing that happens to these animals, I think it would be more "wasteful" if you didn't enjoy them :D
@Gittemary4 жыл бұрын
@@ino81f uh there is more to it than that. Although I think getting animals products from a smaller farm is better than supporting factory farming, many of the issues in factory farming are still prevalent in smaller farms. Collectively, chickens are bred to lay waaaay more eggs than they naturally would, 20 times more eggs, it is very painful for many egg laying hens to be alive because their bodies cannot keep up. And cows only produce milk when they have a calf to give it to, so in the dairy industry cows are continuously impregnated to keep them producing milk. So when a cow is producing milk, it’s because it has someone to give it to, just like humans. So while you can get these products with a somewhat lower impact from local farms in contrast to factory farming, I don’t think it is correct to perceive it as wasteful to avoid them ☺️🌿
@basakmutlu11194 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your answers everyone 🥰
@Sonja259973 жыл бұрын
I love coming back to this video and reminding myself about these hot takes! I completely agree with everything you mentioned and love to remind myself about this regularly. Thank you for being such a wonderful source of information. About the vegan x zero waste crossover. I think it is really interesting to see what people do in correlation to how they started. I have noticed that friends who started with veganism and added zero waste generally wouldn't eat non-vegan products even when they have been saved via dumpster-diving or food-sharing (they'd leave them or try to give them to someone else), but those who started with zero waste and went vegan afterwards seem to have fewer problems with that.
@accidrainn2 жыл бұрын
I'm just starting on my learning & researching part of the journey .. This one big thing, for me anyways.. that's going to help me is : I'm not going to be perfect at this .. But, it's better to do some small things then do nothing at all, right? 🤷🏻♀️ I saw in the comments on another 0 waste channel... They said to her: Wow , that's not very 0 waste of you, when she was reusing a plastic container, that she always reuses, for instance a plastic coffee container that she had previously .. I am at the tipping point to start achieving a "less" waste household ! TY for all the tips & tricks this far 😊🙏🏻
@jiglysinger3 жыл бұрын
I really love that you name, budget and disabilities❤️ because i try really hard to be less waste but sometimes the community is a little insensitive towards those issues.. thank you for not excluding people❤️ ( i had a kidney transplantation and i have fibromyalgia and some joints are hypermobile.. due to the pain i have less energy but try my or our hardest)
@seafoam28443 жыл бұрын
Thank so much for all your passion and your honesty in your own journey, so inspiring ❤
@chloejohnson69592 жыл бұрын
I loved your video about the not asthetic aspects of zero waste.
@placelift7532 жыл бұрын
Some of my students asked sport-kantines how they could produce less waste and cater vegetarian/vegan options... and they learned that when someone asks for a cheese toast, they take a pre-packaged toasty and TROW AWAY THE PLASTIC AND MEAT! #facepalm Yes, you don't receive the plastic, but the hidden impact and waste is still there. I love that you emphasise that 'using what you have' and 'being mindful' are better place to start and competitive and perfectionist examples can be discouraging. I also agree that is impossible to be absolutely zero waste in the current social structures. That is also what needs to change. We need to create environments in which sustainable choices are made easier.
@malle003 жыл бұрын
you make my favorite zero waste content! thanks for the inspiration :)
@Viennafly13 жыл бұрын
Definitely not everyone can go zero waste. A lot of it hinges so much on where you live, too. And the pandemic of course. ugh :(
@numivis78073 жыл бұрын
True but it’s also kind of what she said. You don’t have to be ZERO waste to make a difference. I think a lot of people say it’s impossible to be 100% zero waste and that’s why they don’t do anything at all. And that’s a shame because you could also be low waste in the parts of your life that are not connected to the pandemic (for example) :)
@Viennafly13 жыл бұрын
@@numivis7807 Oh definitely! 100%
@SarahEsmaeWolfe4 жыл бұрын
For those who don't want to be vegan but want to be a conscious consumer, find a local farm that raises grass-fed meat (you can also look into the environmental impacts of grass-fed, it's arguably better for the environment than veganism). The one I buy from gives it to you frozen and nothing is wasted. Plus the price point is higher so I'm naturally consuming less meat. That way I'm supporting a small business instead of a factory farm. Mine also does a CSA which is a great way to support small farms.
@Gittemary4 жыл бұрын
Unless the vegan diet in question is solely consisting of imported avocados, nuts, chocolate and coffee I would say it is a stretch to deem grass-fed meat more sustainable and than a vegan diet however 🌿 If you are referring to regenerative agriculture, then there is some advantages but ultimately growing and eating locally produced plants will always be more sustainable than meat, because it requires less space to grow, less water, ergo more food for less resources and arguably that is what we need to aim for. That being said, it is great that you are not supporting factory farming, and naturally buying less 😁🌿🙌
@HayleyMichelle123373 жыл бұрын
I have been trying to tell people that these things are myths and not true but it is very reassuring hearing them for you! :)
@paulamya29903 жыл бұрын
So happy I found you!!!!♥️🌱
@pragya86624 жыл бұрын
Hey, great information! 💜
@dogasindar11484 жыл бұрын
Number 7 is everythinggg
@xoUrbanSun4 жыл бұрын
Amazing! Love everything you talked about!
@bookishdaydreams49933 жыл бұрын
This was a very good introductory video to the concept of zero waste!
@ellenlindblom3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! You are so intelligent and inspiring!!
@Days.3 жыл бұрын
i honestly don't like minimalism, because every time i give away something i don't use almost always around that time i happen to need this item)
@kikiyokun76864 жыл бұрын
thank you!! this is such a great vid. Just want to leave this here about the plastics since i know in my area bulk is really rare and zero waste seems impossible to everyone but me (so it seems ;v;'' i'm naturopathic btw ). So i can't really zero plastic out of my life but i sure as heck try my best not to use any tupperware or plastic container for food and/or drink and recycle any and all plastics i get myself. why i don't use plastics for food: (besides the plastic bag it came in D':) 1.) Since plastic/ tupperware containers contain false estrogens and shed plastic particles into your food/drink it really isn't safe even if the gov "deemed" it to be. The fake estrogens end up replacing the real estrogens in your body since your body can't tell the dif between the real or fake ones. Causing hormone imbalances and other damage and well you're eating plastic.....that gets lodged in the gut....=A=;; 2.) Plastic is porous so it retains flavors, smells, and particles of everything you put in it....... so like ew THO old tupperware, plastic bags (even from food bags or tp. just like wash em ya know), plastic soap/ shampoo containers (i steal my fams since i don't buy anything in containers like that anymore) and anything else plastic can be recycled at home with just a little determination and creativity. I make plarn with any and all plastic bags, norm store supplies in the tupperware that still has lids and turn the bottles into lamps, wall holders, ect. hope this tidbit of info helps people leave NEW plastic in the dirt and please remember i didn't make this change overnight it's been years of learning and replacing with glass or other non porous containers. PLEASE RECYCLE and try to do it yourself so you know 100% that its not going to the dump. Happy zero wasting! sorry for the long comment! happy holidays and can't wait to see more content from you!
@michele91184 жыл бұрын
I just saw, you have a leaf shave and a safety razor. Which one do you prefer?
@avantiadivarekar26044 жыл бұрын
Loved this video!
@sophiegomes44194 жыл бұрын
Very informative. Thank you 💃
@pheart23812 жыл бұрын
I know prescription medicine needs to be kept a certain way,but in the uk they used to be in recyclable or reusable glass bottles. Now they all seem to come in blister packs. I keep looking at my new asthma inhaler,and wondering whether I will just get a canister next time or another canister/mouthpiece combo. It seems so wasteful.
@saraluptakova7774 жыл бұрын
I love your videos, you are so kind and smart
@spingirl82403 жыл бұрын
I'm an ex-full time vegan (I'm allergic to soy and latex; which means NO avocados, bananas, and several other fruits and veggies, but there are other reasons I can't do it full time), but still like to eat vegan meals and snacks. But kudos to you on saying it's better to eat meat that is already butchered and ready to go than just throw it away. If the nation became vegan en mass, then this IS an issue they will have to face.
@sustainableteacheryt3 жыл бұрын
Hi Gittemary!! I loved your video. I think I’ll share with some of my relatives this Christmas XD
@asisqueezylovediary64744 жыл бұрын
And sometimes people asking me why so I tell them I'm minimalist so they look funny. My shower routine is now maibly soups so no liquid bottles. But the soup came in paper lol
@buckeyedav13 жыл бұрын
2021.. Just wanted to give a Shout Out to Starbucks. I don't shop there often maybe once a year? Anyways in my neighborhood we have what is called A Blessing Box, its neighbor helping neighbor have non perishable food you aren't using? Donate, need food, take it no questions asked. Starbucks contacted the lady who is in charge of maintaining the food box and gave her a huge donation of their breakfast sandwiches not sure if they ordered too many? but for whatever reason they couldn't use them also boxes and boxes of banana's. So they put out the word Come and Get it on our neighborhood network so that no food went to waste. I picked up some and took some to a elderly 82 year old neighbor. I wish more fast food places would do things like this instead of throwing food away. Anna In Ohio.
@robertjones12194 жыл бұрын
Hello and merry Christmas.
@bseduarda3 жыл бұрын
you are a gift!!! thank you!!!
@0auracat0 Жыл бұрын
Lovely video thank you for sharing
@emeliasoderlund4 жыл бұрын
Yaaas! Totally with ya! x
@Depresso_Espresso_4203 жыл бұрын
Hey! I would love if you did a video about sustainability and owning pets!
@rh79684 жыл бұрын
Love this
@woolypuffin3923 жыл бұрын
I try to be 100% cruelty free in the bathroom and kitchen and i am successful 95% of the time. I am still looking for a hair color that is not tested on animals and if i have 10 quests over, i cant always buy grass fed, outside kept meat. I feel so guilty even when i do it right most of the time.
@Annabelle-iv8kn3 жыл бұрын
I am not a vegan but I do get all my meat from our local butcher which has pasture cows and i don't support factory farming at all.
@elizabethcoleman42653 жыл бұрын
Somehow I feel like the only "zero waste" thing about me is that I don't use rubber bands because I'm deathly allergic. I've been becoming better about things but never great about anything when it comes to zero waste
@an_birb4 жыл бұрын
Great video! Can't speak for everyone, but as an environmental science and sustainability major, I definitely agree that it's impossible for anyone to be completely zero waste. All living beings have to consume and produce waste to exist. This looks different for every species, and even among various human cultures, but we will always produce some amount of waste. The goal is to produce less waste, particularly less harmful waste. "Zero" waste is an incredibly misleading phrase
@orangudress3 жыл бұрын
Yes, absolutes are troublesome. FYI, if you ever cease to produce waste, you should see a physician and may require a colonoscopy.
@charseward53662 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU!!!
@RaccoonLaundry4 жыл бұрын
14:37 Gittemary is that an amiibo shelf 👀 or painted mini figures
@Gittemary4 жыл бұрын
Ahaha those are indeed mini figures 😂🙌
@alyssaromero89042 жыл бұрын
Can you do electronic and rental issues related to zero waist?
@ruinedfall4 жыл бұрын
hey gittemary, could you do a video on the pros and cons of carbon offsetting?
@kuraikohyuuga83814 жыл бұрын
She already did one
@kuraikohyuuga83814 жыл бұрын
Its called the impact of carbon offsetting
@naomimeraz4 жыл бұрын
Where can I buy those toothpaste tabs and bamboo toothbrushes?
@Gittemary4 жыл бұрын
Depends on where you are in the world ofc, but try giving it a quick online search for nearby shops, or online shops from your country :)
@fercruz884 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your hard work, it is highly appreciated :)
@giuliamarra15664 жыл бұрын
first one ahahah! ily
@Jess-ek9rf4 жыл бұрын
👏👏👏
@mixedemotions81414 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️
@YasamanJoaquin4 жыл бұрын
Ooh, a German train station 😀🥰 Greetings from Germany 😊
@VeganMangoQueen4 жыл бұрын
✌️🌱🌻💚👑
@maggiej.84253 жыл бұрын
The meat we eat is almost only venison that my brother and grandpa hunt on our land which I feel pretty good about considering in central wi there are a lot of deer and there isnt any wasted resources to farm them 🤷♀️
@deisiilves67703 жыл бұрын
Solidu! 🥰 soliducosmetics.com/
@vanefreja864 жыл бұрын
Metal-pumpen til dit opvaskemiddel - hvor fik du fat i den?
@Gittemary4 жыл бұрын
Den er faktisk fundet i genbrug, men jeg tror at større shops som mio-bio kan risikere at have dem også 😁🌿
@vanefreja864 жыл бұрын
@@Gittemary Det må jeg prøve at "riskere" så! Det er altid fedt når man finder noget man kan bruge i genbrugen. Jeg fandt en vinterfrakke i weekenden efter at have ledt efter en i et par måneder efterhånden. Bedre sent end aldrig ;)