Important to note! You shouldn’t throw out all your plastic and replace it with alternatives, just because you want to go plastic free. Plastic is incredibly useful and the point of living plastic free is to not contribute to more resources being unnecessarily used, plastic ending up in nature, and to lessen the carbon footprint. Therefore, whatever plastic you have: use it until it’s unusable anymore and then recycle it properly. And if you have really don’t want to keep it then try to sell it second hand! I’ve managed to sell a bunch of things I didn’t want anymore that I otherwise would’ve thrown away. Sorelle already has very few things, so it’s no wonder she can ”easily” adapt the no plastic lifestyle. But as soon as you have a home filled with stuff you probably already have a lot of plastic around you. Just don’t discard it because it’s plastic. Use it for as long as possible 🙂.
@qeitha215 жыл бұрын
good advice! thanks
@heidikarinen5635 жыл бұрын
Yes, imagine all the dumps being filled up with plastic from every ones' houses. So as Anna writes, it is better to just use those plastic items that are still useful. Giving up plastic is most likely going to be as big and long lasting project as it has been taking plastic into use. Not every can or are willing to start giving up plastic anytime soon, so the more there are those who are willing to give it up now, the better of course. But when corporations see that their income is threatened, they will invent ways to sell the plastic for other purposes than "straws". So it would be better to start to promote also with the idea of letting no plastic to end up in the nature because absolutely everyone can achieve that. And that is something that big corporations can see as a thing they can work with, even eagerly now that plastic waste is a hot potato. And true to their nature, it is something that they can make money with, either by e.g. charging extra from customers for recycling or through some awesome PR that will help convert people to look after the plastic they use properly. It is not ideal of course, the use of plastic should be stopped instantly, but this is not an ideal world. If it was, we would not straws in turtle's noses in the first place. No one is to blame because everyone has been at it, even whether they have wanted it or not. And plastic does have some very important uses, it cannot be replaced everywhere. But, everyone can stop letting the plastic getting into the nature. Starting as of today. That is a can do for everyone. (There should be a site for seeing the plastic diminish. Like "Plastic Olympics" score board. Something positive to follow up, so people could see that their actions have impact and to be able to be exited over instead of just feeling depressed, which is not good). Let's clean this Earth up. We just need to do it, there is no other choice.
@epsilon135 жыл бұрын
Also, even if you're not willing to commit (yet?) to a 100% plastic free life, just being mindful of the unecessary plastic is already a considerable step. People sometimes take unecessary plastic just out of habit.
@batboy37464 жыл бұрын
I was a BIG advocate for latex condoms - they have so many upsides, however, now (that I'm a "reductionist"), one BIG down side: www.nytimes.com/1990/04/01/nyregion/l-balloons-effect-on-the-environment-867890.html Of course, there are ways around the pregnancy issue: the pill, diaphragm, IUD, vasectomy, etc, however, doesn't address possible STDs. This issue becomes rather challenging for guys / girls who have an active sex life, with many partners. You might want to error on the side of safety, and use a condom, no matter what. (Or, at least in the beginning of an expected long term relationship, and move to another choice).
@stars.49604 жыл бұрын
Short summary don’t throw away your single use things and replacing them until your single use things have been used !
@mrvounterili21605 жыл бұрын
I live in LA.... I asked the barista for no straw with my reusable cup. She stared at me and said “you’re one of those” lol I proudly said yes
@Lani.Kaliana5 жыл бұрын
"Yes, and if that bothers you I will write a complaint." lmao
@SailingMagicCarpet6 жыл бұрын
This is SO IMPORTANT Sorelle, and THANK YOU for making this video. Here’s a story about plastic. I actually live on a sailboat, and spent last summer sailing around the Mediterranean. It was ASTOUNDING to me how much plastic is in the ocean. One memory that stands out to me is when we were sailing from France to Sardinia. We were in the middle of the sea, with absolutely no land in sight. And there, floating in front of us, was an entire FULL SIZED garbage bag. It was obviously recently dumped. It was the strangest, most disconcerting sight. There were no other boats on the horizon. We felt completely alone. And yet, the ugliness of human kind’s waste was still right there in front of us. I’m also planning to make a video showing all the plastic we saw in the ocean this summer. This topic needs reach everyone. Thanks for using your influence to spread auch an important message.
@LivahLuvah6 жыл бұрын
That saddens my heart.
@LivahLuvah6 жыл бұрын
Subscribed to your channel! I started following SVDelos and now I am obsessed with you sailors!
@RexySmith6 жыл бұрын
should definitely make a video about it. the more it's exposed the more people can become aware abd conscious. :)
@SailingMagicCarpet6 жыл бұрын
Livah Luvah Thank you! The crew of Delos are like sailing youtube deities to me haha 🙏
@selynasteriska6 жыл бұрын
Yeah but there's also another problem with that area. I come from Italy and was working and traveling for 5 months in Puglia, a beautiful southern region. The problem there isn't plastic, is the education about garbage waste and the fact that towns themselves don't help/push anyone with this. There are big problems in the south coming from Mafia involved in dealing with recovering garbage but aside from that people have not been educated to respect their land. You see a lot of that in the north too. Bu in the south it gets worse unfortunately. The funniest part is that Italy has one of the best systems in the world when it comes to collect garbage (I travel a lot for work) but many times lack of civic education from both people and local administration turns beautiful town into garbage bins. You saw a garbage bag floating in the sea (disgusting). I saw like 15 inside a tunnel just a couple of days ago and that's very common here. And I still wonder why the egg people do it.
@SorelleAmore6 жыл бұрын
I'M SO SAD I FORGOT TO MENTION MY PERFECT STAINLESS STEEL RAZOR WHICH I LOVE SO MUCH! NOOOO! It's so very sexy and of course, not plastic! Dang it! But anyway...friends! Who is already taking steps to live plastic free? And if not, who is inspired now to start taking steps to cut out plastic from their life? :)
@alexandraguerra10496 жыл бұрын
Hi! I'm considering getting one myself, but I'm unsure if I'm allowed to bring the blade with me on the plane. I only travel with a carry on. Have you tried bringing it with you on a carry on? :)
@LivahLuvah6 жыл бұрын
Something I am curious to hear more about is what people do for the monthly products girls have to use. My daughter is not comfortable with the cup.....anyone find other alternatives that aren't stupid expensive??? Are OB tampons compostable?
@LivahLuvah6 жыл бұрын
Gah. I said that then remembered OB's are wrapped in plastic.
@runawaymomma6 жыл бұрын
I suggest trying different brands of cups! They are all different sizes, materials and shapes so don't give up on them based on one experience. Also give it a couple of months to adjust. Once you get it figured out and find one that works for you it's freaking life changing!! There are also reusable pads out there, and period panties.
@allisonnorton56706 жыл бұрын
Livah Luvah cloth pads are an investment at first but after a couple years you are actually saving money - as long as you have a washing machine around it’s such a convenient option! Also period panties seem really neat too, though I haven’t tried them!
@julemariak6 жыл бұрын
In Germany they started putting pasta straws into cocktails - basically a big macaroni. You can drink through it and it composts so quickly! Love it! 😍
@KP-ej7gc2 жыл бұрын
What about people with gluten intolerance?
@77moonwalker776 жыл бұрын
I was ready to do this but I noticed that I do all of this already 😂 and I always encourage my friends and family to do so too!
@SorelleAmore6 жыл бұрын
You're an angel!
@berlineczka6 жыл бұрын
I would also add: don't buy clothes made of plastic. This simple rule rules out some 90-95% of clothes in most fast fashion chains, so you also end up buying less clothes (and clothing is number two after planes in your carbon footprint). It's almost impossible today to buy clothes that are 100% natural and do not cost a fortune, so I have a rule that I will not buy anything that is made of more than 20% plastic (i.a. acrylic, poliamid, poliacrylic, spandex, nylon, polyester, rayon, acetate) and ban acrylic and polyester completely, as they are the most likely to produce microplastic. The only exceptions are tights and bras. For scarves, t-shirts and blouses I allow only natural materials and up to 5% of something to give it stretch. Bed sheets and towels must be 100% natural (cotton, bamboo or similar).
@capicuaaa6 жыл бұрын
I agree except with bamboo: it's fantastic for things like cutting boards, flooring, etc but the process of turning it into a fabric is extremely polluting, sadly. So, even though bamboo clothing is branded as eco-friendly, it's really not. Whereas, a bamboo cutting board, cup or other utensil is extremely eco-friendly.
@thebreyvesoul96866 жыл бұрын
Its kinda hard to go 100% plastic free (bcause almost everything is packaged in plastic. But the least i can do maybe is try not to use single use plastic. But i guess going in small baby step is a good start. I have this travel tubes for my facial wash before and now im refilling them with my shampoo, conditioner at liquid soap when i travel. Ive been using them for i think over year now. :) Hope more people will do this too. No to single use plastic! 😊
@SorelleAmore6 жыл бұрын
AMEN! And bless your cotton socks for already working on being plastic free! Every bit helps!
@ThaoNguyen-mv1nq6 жыл бұрын
Once you start becoming plastic free you become more aware and it gets easier to refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle, and rott!
@thebreyvesoul96866 жыл бұрын
yes! I keep on thinking/researching for what other ways I can be plastic free, reuse plastic containers that I see. and currently I am trying to connect to local environmental movements wherever I am on travel. I try to make it a point to participate in their activities.
@linaoxyna57896 жыл бұрын
ABSOLUTELY! Especially when it comes to hygiene and beauty products, like moisturizers, toothpaste, makeup... but hey, you can always find products that come in eco friendly packagings!
@isabellek11715 жыл бұрын
I second that! It's been hard for me and I've walked through the supermarket seeing everything nearly in single use disposable plastic it made me really mad but I also accepted it, as society takes time to change!
@niyuktijain59906 жыл бұрын
It's so hard to go completely plastic free in life .... You make it seem so real and achievable ....thank you 🌼🌼
@SorelleAmore6 жыл бұрын
You've got this! It's sooo fun! I'm not kidding. It becomes a little life mission that makes you feel good about yourself every day!
@niyuktijain59906 жыл бұрын
@@SorelleAmore I bet it is ... It can make a drastic change in everyone's life when they really start taking these stuff seriously.......
@franciscodania6 жыл бұрын
this is a trend I gladly adopt. Great job!
@SorelleAmore6 жыл бұрын
I LOVE TO HEAR THIS!!!
@AronBagel6 жыл бұрын
One of the first things I noticed when I moved to Canada was how insane the plastic use is here. Back home in Europe, you'd have to pay if you wanted a plastic bag, meaning that I never had any. When I do grocery shopping here, literally everything is stuffed in tons of tiny plastic bags that aren't even that durable, and sometimes that means they literally use five or six bags to stuff away your groceries. It's a legitimate pain to deal with, so glad I brought my own cotton twill tote bag precisely for this reason!
@mchllyin6 жыл бұрын
Not true for all of Canada. I've lived in the US and Canada and in Canada they charge for plastic bags, but in the U.S. then double and triple bag all your stuff
@selynasteriska6 жыл бұрын
Also in Europe that's something from the past few years. It has not been like that for a long time and in the beginning to change was quite a pain in the arse! But now we are pretty much used to carry our own little bags from small shopping and bigger shopping bags for the grocery. Also in the US (or better said Northern California) I noticed they use a lot of paper bags. Which leaves you wishing you had taken your own reusable bag because they are super uncofortable to take with you.
@LucRio4486 жыл бұрын
We are starting to have tons of useless packaging over here in Europe as well now. Like every single cucumber wraped in plastic foil and you literally have to tell them actively that if you by one kind of lunchmeat or cheese you don't need it packed in paper and then pakced in ANOTHER paperbag and stuff like that :/
@emmaw.81766 жыл бұрын
Where in Canada are you? I live near Vancouver and we are charged for plastic bags.
@AronBagel6 жыл бұрын
@@emmaw.8176 Calgary! Guess Alberta's a little behind :)
@gearsparks6 жыл бұрын
That turtle scene. Ugh that hurt just watching. So many reasons to do this!!!
@MiissMiinmiin975 жыл бұрын
I wasnt ready in that moment for that scene
@sky_30236 жыл бұрын
I love that you're using this platform (You Tube) to help bring about change in the way we're utilising plastic, it's very inspiring and badass 😎! I also love your bubbly quirky personality, it's quite refreshing if that makes any sense.
@isabellek11715 жыл бұрын
Same! I love how Sorelle is using this channel to spread the message of the zero waste kind of lifestyle, ripple effect! Love it so much.
@MrTwentington6 жыл бұрын
Before the start of 2018 I bought a metal bottle and a glass bottle for drinks and they’re still with me and because of the funky design I do get compliments on them, which starts a conversation about why I use them. I also started bringing my own cutlery to work for lunches because I realised how much plastic was being wasted and have a tote bag I bought off society6 in a cool design that I use for shopping and bringing my work things with me. I do want to reduce more plastic elsewhere in food I buy and skin products I use though because I know those are my biggies still but it’s cool you can bring your own stuff on planes, I have never done that just because I’m always afraid it’ll get thrown and be a waste. And beyond a cool conversation topic I do give people the disclaimer of “Yeah this bottle cost me £7.99 but I’m not buying more plastic bottles or wasting plastic cups when I have it” so ultimately I either save money and the environment with it.
@captaindave79456 жыл бұрын
I am more plastic-free than most. I avoid plastic packaged foods as much as possible, no junk food (I package my own home-dried fruit and nuts in mason jars. I buy old metal tools for my work instead of new plastic stuff. I live in a century-old house and have a fleet of antique charter boats where I have a "no-plastic" rule. However, it would be nearly impossible to avoid plastics and live in modern society. I think the best solution would be the idea portrayed in the movie "Back to the Future Part II" where the DeLorean gets fueled with garbage. Plastic is a petroleum product and with the right digestion, it can be turned back into clean-burning fuel. The only way to really solve the problem is to turn plastic waste into value.
@selynasteriska6 жыл бұрын
Totally agree!
@daveh12946 жыл бұрын
Plastic is a useful and often fully recyclable product. In many cases it's the perfect product for the job (such as reducing shipping weights to increase fuel economy for example). Burning it is more wasteful and polluting than recycling it. The way to solve the problem is to cut out unecessary plastic and make better use of our current plastic resources rather than keep making virgin product.
@ufolebt27936 жыл бұрын
it would be a waste to burn it.
@mari.johnson6 жыл бұрын
I've also been working on going plastic free and I love it. Thanks for spreading the word!
@LegareProd6 жыл бұрын
WE ALSO NEED TO GET THE CORPORATIONS TO BE RESPONSIBLE AND SWITCH TO REUSABLE ENERGY BECAUSE THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OVER 70% OF THE POLLUTION IN THE WORLD AND THEY ARE TRYING TO PUSH THE BURDEN TO US WHEN THEY ARE THE REASON THE CLIMATE IS THE WAY IT IS!!!!
@augienelson9936 жыл бұрын
Companies don't waste resources for the fun of it. All of the top 10 contributors are energy companies, so if you use a car, heat or cool your home, use a refrigerator or any other appliances, you are directly responsible.
@LegareProd6 жыл бұрын
@@augienelson993 !. most of the large contributors are in the meat industry 2. what you said about energy companies being the biggest contributors proves my point even more. we shouldn't need to ruin the atmosphere in order to create energy
@rdeg945 жыл бұрын
Companies make their plastic crap, and do the crappy irresponsible things they do because people continue to pay them to. Should they stop doing it, out of being decent humans? Absolutely. Will they? Never. They will only stop what they're doing when they see plastic/pollutants negatively affecting their bottom line. So, I hate to say it but yes a lot of the burden does fall on us, as backwards and unfair as that is.
@isabellek11715 жыл бұрын
I SECOND THAT!!!
@arinetic55385 жыл бұрын
@@augienelson993 The idea that individuals are directly responsible for the destruction of the planet simply because they are operating in a system that necessitates the use of resources that cause pollution is wrong and unfairly attributing blame. Ordinary people simply can't afford to drop everything and avoid anything that involves energy use - it is up to the companies that choose to operate in a destructive manner to change to more eco-friendly systems. THEY DO EXIST. But it involves prioritizing the planet over profits.
@isabellesuggs67776 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy, in my town no store is allowed to use plastic bags, so if I forget my reusable bag at wholefoods... no problem! Simply get a paper bag bring it home and compost it! I'm so proud that my town was able to accomplish zero plastic grocery bags. I'm 15 and when I first told my mom I wanted to be more conscious about the clothes i buy and my plastic use she immediately got very mad and dismissed the issue. She used the excuse she doesn't want to "pay for more water and soap and water" for me to wash my containers. She is slowly coming around to using less plastic, I eventually got her to allow me to go as much plastic free as i can. Another one of her arguments was that companies use such a huge amount of plastic that it wont make a difference if i dont use any. But if she's right and it doesnt do anything (she isnt) it at least makes me feel good that im not contributing!
@shamelessmaya6 жыл бұрын
I love that you made a video about this!!! I'm so big on traveling with reusables but I need that water bottle!
@fahimchowdhury58876 жыл бұрын
Looooooved the video!! I wish all the celebrities start to come forward about this issue!!!
@grybentinas21576 жыл бұрын
You are so inspiring!! For a few months I try to reduce plastic in my life, but I never thougth about toothbrush! Now I found where to buy bamboo one and with it I found a toothpaste and tooth floss stored in glass containers. Thank you for leading my way to new discoveries!!
@suusietje996 жыл бұрын
I was on university a while ago and saw a student using a reusable straw (one from steel or something) and it got my all excited! I don't use straws at all but still made me happy to see others being consious.
@witneymcculloch74335 жыл бұрын
This is easily the best plastic free video to date! So many great ideas. From someone who is currently sightseeing in Melbourne and making every meal last two with a container and keeping it cheap with a keep cup for 7/11 coffees this is so encouraging! Thank you xx
@1t9o9m26 жыл бұрын
I’ve been doing this for a while now & have loved seeing my friends making minor differences after seeing what I do. None of my friends ask for/accept plastic bags any more and more and more of them are carrying around cutlery sets with them instead of using plastic stuff. Fills my heart with happiness and love that more and more influencers are talking about it and teaching! Thank you 🙏🏼 💕✌🏼
@Kayla-xl8wi6 жыл бұрын
You're so lovely. I've recently lost sight of being so conscious and I'm so ashamed. This encouraged me to do better. Thank you.
@riorvall6 жыл бұрын
I love your tips! Personally, I work on a plane (I'm a flight attendant) and it hurts me to give out so much plastic to passengers, and to collect rubbish that's not even recycled, but in the last months I've been introducing some changes in my life to try and use less plastic: I bring my own cutlery to work and bring my own food in glass food containers, I also bring my own coffee cup so I don't have to use the plastic cups onboard to drink coffee, and at home I started using the Brita to filter tap water and stop buying water bottles, and I've been using Lush's shampoo bars for years. As you said, one person can make the difference and every small action counts 💪👏
@user-uj3kw5wt3i5 жыл бұрын
Where do you buy lush's shampoo from
@IfYouMeetAWolf5 жыл бұрын
@@user-uj3kw5wt3i ...from lush?
@angelortegab56 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this! I'm (a biologist) currently studying the effects of microplastics in marine mammals here in Mexico, and you sharing this content is wow, amazing! Big fan of your photography, too and keep it up! ¡Saludos desde Sonora, México!
@claudiamendozachavez70686 жыл бұрын
I cannot tell you how inspiring you are. I have slowly been changing my lifestyle to be more plastic free since about July 2018 (since I began seeing your videos and realized I needed to be doing something). I’m also minoring in environmental and resource studies and for my speech class all of my speeches have been on removing single use plastics and being aware. I’m so glad there are people like you promoting this out there. Thank you!!!
@iramedea4596 жыл бұрын
I’m almost there, just some little bits that I’ve got to change, for example my shampoo and shower gel are still in plastic bottles, but at least it’s recycled plastic, and as soon as I’ve emptied them I’ll look out for plastic free replacements! For three years now I’ve taken a coffe cup with me, to avoid the to-go ones and I’ve embraced other habits too, that involve staying away from plastic! I am so so happy that you’re using your influence and, hopefully, inspire others to change their behaviours. 🙏🏻😇
@alexkeenan8784 жыл бұрын
Thank you !! Thank you for using your platform to make this way of life more respected - I'm sick of people mocking others that try to do what is best for our planet !!💗😍
@NoNo-iz1zt6 жыл бұрын
I am so glad that you made a video about this (again). Infulencer should talk about this more often and be a role model. As a biology student I care a lot about the enviorment. So many changes are easy to make. -toothbrush, shampoo, q-tips (paper core instead of plastic core), on-the-go food items, gorceries. Please keep sharing your new ways of advancing in this life style! Love it!
@Soilsha6 жыл бұрын
I LOVE THIS VIDEO. I joined the Zero Waste movement two months ago and it is SO DIFFICULT to get to people, to get them to understand how big of an issue plastic is. I LOVE and ADMIRE that you are reducing your plastic and using your platforms to make people aware of the issue, even if you usually just talk about photography. Cheers, this is lovely, this is amazing and it was needed. THANK YOU, SORELLE
@MorganKrystina6 жыл бұрын
I am so in love with the plastic free life, thank you so much for using your platform and following to address such a serious problem.
@saranade11113 жыл бұрын
That turtle just made me cry instantly 😭 I can't believe we live like this... You are amazing ✨👏💕 thank you
@venetias43516 жыл бұрын
I work in Kmart in Australia, and whilst we still have plastic bags, since both Coles and Woolworths (two main supermarkets here) have gotten rid of them, I have seen a decline in people taking plastic bags, and a rise in people bringing their own bags, and it is making me so happy that I have seen change, and people making more of a conscious effort. seeing this has encouraged me to do more and make me think more about how much plastic I will be using in the future.
@AlenaZhdanava13 жыл бұрын
I've always believed that we must become a change we want to see in the world. I've also been living with as little plastic as possible for the past few years, and the impact on others matters here - they see what you are doing and chances are they consider it as well. Thanks Sorelle for the reminder and an informative video.
@OfficialDiyFashion6 жыл бұрын
YES SORELLE! thank you for sharing this 🙌🏼 I’ve been on my low waste journey for years now (I call it low waste, because I genuinely believe, in this day and age we cannot live a complete 100% plastic free lifestyle) , but the message needs spreading so much, so thank you for using your massive platform to help share this important message! Keep shining 💫
@Mennie316 жыл бұрын
you have such a bubbly, nice and warm personality. usually youtubers who have a similar personality come off as fake and just too much for me, but yours is actually contagious in a good way. i loved the video by the way!!♥
@dianelixrivers4496 жыл бұрын
Daily Sorelle is my favorite thing in this world. I admire and have so much respect for you, Amore! ❤️
@allanz166 жыл бұрын
Hi Sorelle, I am just your average viewer that never comments and then it downed on me: how can you know what a difference you made in my life!? You helped me not just to accept myself more through your advance selfies and many tips, but also in being more conscious and introducing me to so many new ideas. I know it’s lame, but it’s so much easier to try more when you see someone cool doing it as well. Big love. Petra
@tomtrossero6 жыл бұрын
I'm so proud you're getting to talk about those subjects. I'm glad to get to know what you stand for as much as your banging useful tools in photography/lifestyle/entrepreneurship etc. Love it!
@rkk38855 жыл бұрын
I just discovered your channel. Really nice video! I worked for a Sandwich Shop for a while and it was insane how many customers wanted plastic bags for their food. Some employees just packed everything up but I always asked if they needed a plastic bag or not and I swear 98% of the customers didn't even flinch and just took it. Also they had plastic straws wrapped in plastic. Madness. As a customer you always only see yourself taking a straw or two but being there for 8-9 hours I saw so many go. Most people don't think about how much they actually contribute to the waste but I'm a firm believer every single one counts. I've not yet managed to always be completely plastic free and I do have some plastic products that still work very well for me so I don't want to through them before the due day, but we are getting there :)
@heini226 жыл бұрын
You should try a menstrual cup! It has totally changed my life. I forget even having period because it's so comfy and practical. And so much LESS WASTE ❤️
@heini226 жыл бұрын
(I use Lunette so I can recommend that one!)
@SorelleAmore6 жыл бұрын
Oh man! I’ve been using that since I was 15 and I just also completely forgot to mention it. It’s just sucked in to my life (get it?), sucked in...ha! And now I just don’t even remember that tampods or pads are a thing!
@capicuaaa6 жыл бұрын
One thing I wonder about menstrual cups: how environmentally friendly is it to have all that blood go down the drains? I mean, municipalities then have to clean the water of contaminants... I'd really like to know.
@heini226 жыл бұрын
@@capicuaaaSince it's all biodegradable, I don't think it's a bad thing. I can promise you it's better option than buying and throwing away tampones etc. every month.
@capicuaaa6 жыл бұрын
@@heini22 No, from that standpoint of waste, yes, I agree it's infinitely better. My concern is all that blood going down the drains. You can get HIV from period blood. I want to ask someone about this. For instance, lots of zero wasters use coconut oil and baking soda for toothpaste; I have tried this but it just doesn't do the job; my teeth don't feel clean and it's very irritating to my gums. :( But my other concern with that is all that coconut oil going down the drains. It call really clog up drains and cause thousands od $ in damage. I do oil pulling and ALWAYS dispose of the oil in the rubbish bin; never down the sink for this reason. Maybe zero waste life advocates (whom I think are fantastic, btw) could start using that disclaimer re oil down the drains. Just a thought. :)
@kendallford80016 жыл бұрын
I’ve been trying to cut out as much plastic as possible, and today I was deeply thinking about impact on the environment and all that and looked back at your 30 day video which I love. Ps I love the speed of your talking bc it really keeps me engaged
@bathtimetiger25986 жыл бұрын
Thank you so Sorelle for that message. Because of it I've stopped buying plastic bags for sandwiches and I'm slowly replacing every plastic things to something different, which can be used again and again.
@treslucy32866 жыл бұрын
You've inspired me to give it a try! Right now I am decluttering my home so I can start fresh, but as soon as everything is nice and clean, I'm switching out all my Tupperware to start! I do already have stainless steel chopstick which I LOVE!
@AthenaRosed6 жыл бұрын
Love love love this! I'm still working on reducing my plastic and seeing others so passionate about it makes it all the more rewarding
@souhilaguennoun21076 жыл бұрын
I'm not a photographer nor i have the same lifestyle as you...but i keep watching your videos as if they are so important to me..it is your personality that brings me here every time you're full of energy funny creatvive beautiful and humble at the same time !! You're amazing and i wish all the best ❤
@Karina-mb1wt6 жыл бұрын
yes yes yes yes!! Thank you for using your influence to raise awareness and motivate people to take small steps towards change!!
@nomadasaurus6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video Sorelle. AMAZING! It needs to be said and talked about to make people aware. We are full time travellers and are always on the move. We see so much waste and plastic being used everywhere we go. We carry our own reusable shopping bags, water bottle, coffee cup, cutlery set and produce bags to cut down our waste as we don't want to be putting avoidable waste into a country's system that we love. We are seeing a change slowly and people are becoming more aware but some people just don't care. We always say "what about the future generation, the environment and all the animals, we are destroying it for them". We talk to airline hosts about it when they ask about all our reusable items that we bring on board to use. We feel airline and cruise ship companies need to think about the environment more and stop single use items. I can not image the waste that comes off them. We look for eco-friendly hotels and tour companies as we know they are aware of the problem and are trying to do their part. There is so many ways to improve and reduce your waste. PS- I love my metal razor and my bamboo toothbrush too
@victorialouise6136 жыл бұрын
I've been on the process for a year now! It's all coming together! And may I say it's greatly benefited my food choices because REAL FOOD doesn't come in packaging !! Loved this video, thanks for spreading the message!
@Kitty-hn6nr6 жыл бұрын
I've been trying to reduce my plastic waste for the past year! I have a bamboo cutlery set and metal straws. I've been bringing my own pyrex Tupperware to the grocery store for meat and it works well. I awlays get positive comments from the staff about how awesome it is that I am reducing waste.
@AndrPhoto6 жыл бұрын
Love this!!! Such an important thing to raise awareness about. Even though I've tried to go plastic free this entire year my head imploded a bit on the fact that you can actually use your rubbish bins without bags. Never thought of that!!! Then realize as I'm writing this that our apartment complex has rules against that but oh well, still have the compostable bags as a backup!
@jalitzanieves92225 жыл бұрын
Youve inspired me, and im trying to spire those around me that i see everyday. Today this morning was the first day i was able to go completely waste free ( had only about 2 recipts ) but I FELT SOOO GREAT ABOUT IT!! yes i do find a lot of people who just keep on saying they dont care about whats going on, but i know why im doing this. And frankly i dont give a shit about sounding rude. Theres a reason why im doing this.
@deborahtaylor79026 жыл бұрын
Thanks sorelle. I am already using all these tips. Started way back before it was the in thing to do. Really happy you are spreading the word since u have a platform to reach many. Keep at it sister!
@isabellataojakobsen86176 жыл бұрын
Hi babe! I really enjoyed this video, thank you for sharing. It's so important for us as consumers to make an effort to be more environmentally conscious whenever, and wherever possible. One thing though that is incredibly important to note, that I just want to mention. When it comes to plastic bags, single use containers, wrapping paper and etc that gets reused and made into new ones (if you use a recycling system), is that if you put anything compostable (like the garbage bags you mentioned) in there, they will make the entire solution of melted materials that could have been reused and repurposed, too chemically unstable for use. So one person putting a compostable plastic bag into a bin with other kinds of plastic that's supposed to be reused, will actually ruin the whole bin full of plastic and all of it will go to waste. Just something to also keep in mind, while we're all trying our best to make the planet a better place ❤️
@NatharaCS6 жыл бұрын
My hunny and I have been slowly moving towards "plastic free" for the last decade or so and we've gotten pretty dang close now! We just moved back home to California and it is SO MUCH easier here - in Arizona, folks were VERY confused and argumentative when refusing disposable packaging/items, but here it's so much simpler!
@donebydoris6 жыл бұрын
Your video was the first one what made me really thinking about my plastic consumption and the fact that everyone has the power to start that change. Quickly explained how quickly everyone can change a lot. Thx again! You really have the power to make people at least to pause for a moment. 🖤
@isabellek11715 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sorelle! Just last night I had to go out to eat out and we were given plastic spoons, plastic plates, plastic sauce containers, disposable chopsticks and the list goes on. I had brought my reusable utensils and next time I need to bring a plate, because it makes me speechless that we have this single disposable concept of plastic to use for only a few minutes, then to go to landfill for the next 500 or so years. It BLOWS my mind! Thank you for making this video, I'm hoping to make a similar video detailing the small habitual changes over a couple of weeks, like bringing your own utensils, etc... It's small but like you said, the ripple effect. Much love from Australia!!!
@tattooedkittykat6 жыл бұрын
I got a metal straw a few months ago. I'm loving it! The only thing that is hard is to remind yourself to tell restaurants and other places you dont want straws with your drinks. Gotta get into the habit of remembering!
@zoemi15795 жыл бұрын
Can I stop crying on your every video? No matter if you speak about life-enhancing, photography, plastic-free living, or even how to make a freaking bullet journal, I'm non-stop in tears! Positively, tho. Everything just makes me feel "Yes, we all can make a change!" and I feel super inspired for my personal development. Thank you. For BEING. And being very HUMAN at the same time. Good human.
@mackenzielayne986 жыл бұрын
I love how much excitement this topic gives you. Definitely starting to live a more environmentally friendly lifestyle. This video was super helpful and I definitely will start implementing these tips. Thanks you 😘
@jeriekae5 жыл бұрын
I’m from the Philippines and literally everything is packed in plastic, especially food and that depress and frustrates me so much. Veggies are easy. We buy locally cuz its cheaper but the snacks and others is so hard so I contribute where I can. I was also scared of asking not to have plastic on my purchase at first but eventually I just grew a pair and Im happy. My mother eventually caught on cuz i would go beast mode(but not really) on her when she brings home plastic spoons, straws etc. Now there is a ban on the use of plastic bags in the city, however it still has a long way to go. Plastic bags are still being used outside the city without tight security checks but I’m extremely hopeful and I hope more and more people will catch on. More power to you, Sorelle. You’re an inspiration ❤️
@jemmaandrew97626 жыл бұрын
I definitely agree with the 'ripple affect' idea. I started using only containers and beeswax wraps in my lunchbox (I'm a student) and my friends were intrigued by it and started using less plastic zip-lock bags.
@plefeuvre34265 жыл бұрын
Great video! Here are some easy swaps I have made: Bodywash and Liquid hand soap -> Bar soap Liquid laundry detergent or pods -> Powder detergent Liquid dish soap -> Sunlight bar soap or Dr. Bronner’s castile soap Eye Make-up remover -> Magic cloth or “Erase my Face” cloths
@gerritventer6 жыл бұрын
WOW!! what an eye opening video! the part with the turtle was so sad. I am definitely going to decrease the use of plastic as much as I can.
@SorelleAmore6 жыл бұрын
😩😩😩💗💗💗 yaaay!!! This is amazing!
@gerritventer6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! this video really inspired me and opened my eyes to the possibilities. i'm currently living in a small country outside of South Africa, so in some cases as with the garbage bags it is difficult to avoid plastic, but certainly a HUGE possibility to cut it out. and to motivate others to do the same!!😊😃 So I will cut out the plastic which I use, and follow the tips you gave here. I truly believe that one person can change the world. and if we all try to change the world👀- then its not just one person, but all of us who are actually changing the world!👀😃😃
@pullipstylegirl6 жыл бұрын
so i've been doing my best at reducing my plastic waste for about 6 months now. I'm slowly but surely using up all my cosmetics and hair products and either buying a more sustainable version of the product or not buy it anymore at all. It is kind of hard to be low-waste when it comes to food because I do live with my family and not everyone is as excited about all of this as I am. However, we do recycle metal, glass, paper, cardboard, food scraps and plastic, so at least we are doing that. I often get anxious when I think about all the plastic that is used every day and then thrown away but I always feel better when I realize that I am not supporting that kind of action. Loved this video and these tips by the way!
@meowunboxing69196 жыл бұрын
Gotta jump on those servers before they drop wrapped straws (or unwrapped) down on the condensation puddles, cause you know they just throw them out after that. Also, try a paper bag in your rubbish can if you can't stand a naked can. I've been doing it for a couple of months and it is totally okay. I do compost so there aren't wet bits in the garbage. Good job spreading the word! Thank you!!!
@pops3666 жыл бұрын
It makes me so happy you're raising awareness about plastic! Been cutting out plastic for almost a year now and it feels so good! :)
@SorelleAmore6 жыл бұрын
Feels SO good!
@abbyw10095 жыл бұрын
Well I am 14 and I really want to do this, I am so passionate about it!! But unfortunately I am living on a island that has no bulk stores (at all...). And is sooooo expensive to get reusable things shipped here. But when I move back home( Canada) me and my family are going to try to go waste free( as much as a family of 4 can). I am %100!! Right now I am very aware of plastic use and trash in general! I try my best to avoid things like straws and plastic bags (I make bags out of recycled t-shirts). Every little thing counts😊
@HannaCreative6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for spreading the message! It’s such and important one ☺️ I’ve been living a more plastic free lifestyle as well trying to buy unpacked foods, making a lot of products (beauty, cleaners etc.) at home and keeping them in glass jars and honestly it’s a super fun process and it feels good as well! would 100% recommend! And I’m slowly getting my friends onto it as well which is great! One person can do SO MUCH! I mean look at you using your voice for such a good cause! Love it ☺️🌿
@xinatravel20026 жыл бұрын
Thank yous so much for what you're doing ! I used to limit my plastic consomption when i was in france, but since i started to live in Taiwan i realised how much more plastic they use here and decided to start my plastic free journey. I've just started : step little by little steps and i hope to live that lifestyle entirely with time and preparation :) thanks again for all your advices ^^
@VickyVanHemelrijck6 жыл бұрын
Wow, you really have become my favorite youtuber! In Belgium, plastic straws, cups and plates have been band from stores if I’m correct. I think this is already a big step in the right direction. I myself am still trying to use the lush shampoo instead of bottled shampoo. I think it is great that you use your platform to educate and motivate people in the world. It helps to have an example of a a person that successfully manages to live without the use of plastics! Thank you for being such a big inspiration ❤️
@rainbowecrevisse18365 жыл бұрын
You were one of the first people to inspire me to start living plastic free.
@madelineiriarte90515 жыл бұрын
This video genuinely made me smile and really hopeful that small ecofriendly lifestyle changes like this can really save our world. Thank you so much for making these videos :)
@MarineDassac6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sorelle for this video ! It's great to see people with your influence talking about topics like this. Having spent 10 years as a child in Africa, I have always been very concerned about the environment and the amount of trash human produce. Right now I'm renovating a house and I try my best to avoid plastic in this project, which is hard given how many things are wrapped in plastic and then packed in cardboard (seriously, what's the point ?!) but I hope to succeed enough to inspire other to do so. I'm also working on an app that could help us all around the globe avoid plastic, and the fun fact is that I had the idea when I came back from Bali a few days ago, after being really annoyed with the ridiculous use of plastic straw, and way more annoyed at myself every time I forgot to ask for no straw. If I make it, I'll share it to you so you can be beta-tester :D
@natskii48866 жыл бұрын
More people should be like her with their views... she isn’t pushy and isn’t quick to shun you for using plastic, and she doesn’t act holier-than-thou. She just genuinely wants to help the earth.
@PaulaStueckendamm6 жыл бұрын
I am so so happy to see more and more people living like this!
@Tea-rifficMornings6 жыл бұрын
I love Lush! They've really inspired the plastic free movement for me. You've given me so many ideas going forward! I have actually never put my toiletries in a plastic bag, I just leave them in my bag and I do travel often. I've found I rarely to never get stopped.
@ceciliacarniti78626 жыл бұрын
I love the work that you are doing for our world and our society, you are one of my biggest inspirations. Just a few things that I wanted to say... some days ago I participated at a zero-waste conference and they were talking about the bamboo toothbrush that is not really eco-friendly because of the glue that they are using and also because they produce them in China were kids and people are not treated properly, so it's a better idea to use reusable toothbrushes were you change only the brush and you save the stick (?). Also, something you forgot... to blow your nose, use cloth handkerchiefs!! LOVE YOU SO SO MUCH. YOU ARE DOING GREAT.
@qtravelers4736 жыл бұрын
I definitely want to get the ball rolling with living a plastic free life. This video gave a lot of good tips and inspired me to get moving. Thanks so much! ☺️
@stephaniepodue55 жыл бұрын
For a clear reusable toiletry bag, I use my Stasher silicone bag. I bought it for food storage, but it worked great on the plane - I got through security just fine!
@mya.phoenix6 жыл бұрын
Yeah! I already do this, not always, but I'm trying my best for real, and trying to tell people around me as well. This is SOOO important! Thank you for the video!
@xohbillie62846 жыл бұрын
Looooved this video! I want to do this because when traveling you really get exposed to just how much plastic is used (omgahhh) .. I like the idea of slowly replacing stuff because Ive felt almost.. overwhelmed with replacing everything? Great idea... again I rlly loved this 🙌🏼
@callasharp73006 жыл бұрын
Ive been working towards plastic free for a couple years now. It was so much easier in the states but now I live in Asia where everything is wrapped in plastic and made for convenience. I still carry a metal straw and use the in house coffee cups which are reusable. I bring my own bags to the grocery (and everyone looks at me like im insane), Ive got my hydroflask for water and I just try to reuse as much as I can. I use the lush package free shampoos and body washes and I've also got a metal razor which I loveeeeee. I carry my own food containers and use the beeswrap you mentioned (its amazing). Im so glad to see more and more people want to be plastic free!!!
@stephaniewilson77696 жыл бұрын
I’ve been working to switch everything I have to plastic free as well! It’s a long process, as I don’t want to throw anything away that is still useable. But so far I’ve switched to wool dryer balls, cloth diapers and wipes, metal straws, glass jars, and reusable grocery bags. 🙌
@ispendwaytoomuchtimeonyt87076 жыл бұрын
Inspiring video as always! You are truly changing my life.. first bullet journaling and now plastic free!
@SorelleAmore6 жыл бұрын
Many more cool insights to come ;)
@ispendwaytoomuchtimeonyt87076 жыл бұрын
Sorelle Amore Yessss!! Can’t wait!
@agustinatorretta84486 жыл бұрын
Solid shampoo and conditioning bars are also a MUST! I have been using them for a few months now and WOW. They are made with natural essences and oils, they're paraben-, silicone- and cruelty-free and the results are amazing. No more frizzy or static hair. Plus, they come wrapped in paper (at least the ones I buy do), so I simply toss the wrapping into the compost to degrade. No plastic waste and no harmful chemicas thrown into the water when I take a shower either :)
@beanhope87396 жыл бұрын
Reading all these comments and after making a list of what you said in the video has given me more of a concrete vision of how I want to be more sustainable and help the environment. I'v wanted to, but I didn't know where to start and honestly I was afraid of what people would say or if people would make fun of me, but I started by honestly trying not to use any straws and if my food was given to me in a plastic container, I would take that container home, wash it and reuse it for leftovers or lunches to take somewhere. Problem is.. that piled up. I feel bad just recycling all of it, but I feel bad for it just sitting there. BUT with all that said, I am inspired and want to start picking some of these things :) thank you for making living plastic free less overwhelming for me to start getting in to :)
@thomasboyle27216 жыл бұрын
I’ve been wanting to go plastic free for sooo long now and I’ve made little steps like having a reusable bottle,bamboo toothbrush and a couple of other things but this video is the final push I need and I’m definitely going to make me and my family go plastic free!!
@julias.45056 жыл бұрын
Yeees! This is the content the world really needs! I'm doing my best on living plastic free but always hope to improve!
@omem956 жыл бұрын
This is awesome! Love it that someone finally tackles this topic in their channel. Your video inspired me even more than I already was. keep it up Sorelle!
@mindyys85845 жыл бұрын
I was just about to pop out to get some make up remover till you mention coconut oil can be used for the same purpose! I bought a jar of coconut oil for the same reason but forgot about it. So thank you for helping me to be one step closer to living plastic-free!!!
@amyolmstead57365 жыл бұрын
Loving the positive approach. Change is hard, but you make it fun!
@DiamondDahl6 жыл бұрын
I'm going to Disney this weekend with my family (party of 7), and I bought a set of stainless straws for everyone, and silicone snack bags so we can 1. take our own snacks into the park, avoiding their packaging, and 2. avoid their straws/utensils when we do purchase food/beverage items. I know WDW is not a great example for living plastic-free, but it helps me enjoy my trip more if I know I'm offsetting two or three dozen straws for the weekend (in addition to my 2 bamboo utensil sets and cloth napkins I already carry for my partner and myself).
@CourageousCreatives5 жыл бұрын
I've just changed out my plastic food containers for mason jars. Also, changed from a plastic to a bamboo toothbrush. Lastly, I use Bits for my toothpaste caps!
@laganbhullar58556 жыл бұрын
I literally watched your previous video on PLASTIC FREE LIVING today and now you have uploaded this one. Wow
@liliandepp5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for including brand names so that others can purchase similar items! The easiest one for me to do is replace shopping bags in my life.
@AJauntWithJoy6 жыл бұрын
I love this so so so so much! I'm a seasonal wildlife biologist and went to an all-environmental college, so I can totally appreciate when people try their best to save the planet haha. I just decided a few days ago to try living a lot more plastic free after getting a full time job that requires me to pack lunches (when before, and after this job, I was just working from home or anywhere with wifi or onboard cruise ships). I realized how many ziploc bags I was using to store my work snacks in...so I just bought some silicone reusable food storage bags and finally bought a stainless steel straw! My toothbrush is made from recycled yogurt cups but it's still plastic, so I'd like to get a bamboo one and try that out. I already use and travel with LUSH solid shampoo bars and they're the best! I had no idea they made solid deodorant too! Also, I saw your comment about your razor and now I need to get one like that!
@Heyheyhey1116 жыл бұрын
I'm trying so hard to go plastic free. You were the inspiration. Love u sis,, you do you!! 💓