"Ordered Some Seedlings From An Online Nursery, And Was Pleasantly Surprised To Find They Arrived Plastic Free"
"A Cafe In Anglesea Victoria, Reusing Milk Cartons As Cup Trays"
"I (28f) Have Had The Same Laundry Basket My Entire Life. One Of The Handles Has Been Cracking More And More For A Few Years. Rather Than Buy A New One, I Made A Crochet Handle To Hold It Together"
"Clip What You Need Garden In A Grocery Store"
"My Local Supermarket Added This Bag Wall Recently Near The Main Entrance"
"My Late Grandparents Used To Send Us Giant Packs Of Apples In These Containers That My Parents Have Been Using As Xmas Ornament Cases For Decades"
"Do You Have A Rats Nest Of Cables? Do You Poop?"
"I Was Looking Online For A Product That Would Safely Hold My House Key While Jogging. Then I Remembered I Had Such A Product Already"
"Plastic Free Picnic Set From Early 1900s"
"I Make Cat Toys From Repurposed Yarn. I Have Been Able To Remove A Lot Of Yarn, Pillows, And Stuffed Animals From Landfill"
"I Love Seeing The Rise Of Reusable Period Undies In Supermarkets Around Australia! A Couple Of Years A Go There Wouldn't Have Been Any"
"That's Actually Pretty Neat! One Step Closer (Though I Think I'd Prefer A Container And You Can Get Select Your Dried Pasta By Weight... But Still, Progress)!"
"Bread Clip Made Of Paper, Not Plastic"
"If You Struggle With Food Waste Going Bad In The Fridge, Wrap Your Leftovers In Puff Pastry And Chuck In The Freezer. Easy Snacks! No More Sad Leftover Curries That Never Get Eaten!"
"This Brick Is 90% Trash. My Workshop Is Working Towards Complete Zero Waste By Turning Our Trash Into Machinable Stock"
"This is 90% trash and 10% liquid resin. With a plastic granulator we hope to change that efficiency even more. In fact, in Japan they are doing similar things by burning their trash and mixing the ash with resins and concretes to build buildings. We want to get there too with our own projects and our own trash."
"Gave My Mop A New Lease On Life With Old Socks That Were Destined For The Bin!"
"The Body Shop In Stockholm Has This Now"
"Bought My Own Collapsible Container To Pack My Leftovers For The First Time And It Felt Great"
"Definitely The Coolest Alternative To Cling & Aluminium Foil I've Ever Come Across"
"My Kid Starts Preschool This Week, And The School Asks For Zero Waste Lunches"
"Small Steps. This Best Western Did Away With The Small Bottles Of Shampoo And Body Wash. This Is In The Shower"
"Broccoli Stalks Are Good For Broth But Also Great For Pets. He Loves The Crunchy Texture And Flavor"
"I Know It’s Not “Zero Waste” But This Lil Souvenir From A Field Trip To The Landfill Nearly A Decade Ago Has Been Helping Us Have Less Toothpaste Waste Since Then!"
How about carrying concealed and ventilate thugs instead?
That's how you get shot, tough guy.
Yes. But Fie probably saw too many action movies and thinks he can just disarm an attacker by doing that one YouTube self defence vid he saw.
Or, like many gun advocates thinks if he just shows the gun, any attacker will piss himself and give up while in reality, people can just as easily react faster than you and kill you. Not exactly a chance worth the few bucks in your wallet
But in this was he can think delude himself thinking he's the hero he can never be in real life.
Weed still inside aswell :P ilmao
in Germany was a girl sued by a supermarket chain, because she took food out of the dust bin.
They rather throw it it away because the date is expired or even just because tomorrow arrives another truck with new food.
Yes to the law for edible yet past expire date. Once it is in the bin it is no longer food but trash. If someone got sick from the "expired" food taken from the trash, they would sue the supermarket for having "food" where people can get it and not locked away.
Well, north everyone has that long to travel. And you can still use a bike when going to the store. Or get a few groceries to a nearby shop. And it's not exactly always raining.... You obviously never was meant to take it that literally. And you knew that.
Not everyone*
But than you still pay for the car the oil change the mechanic the insurance the gas. How is that cheaper?
Obviously the main issue here is not the cheaper part... And how exactly is has your point anything to do with the rest? If it's about money alone, you'd still save on gas, maintenance, parts,etc.
You either don't know what hypocrisy is or you actually believe everyone that recycles is somehow also throwing motoroil down the drain or something?
Instead of vague insinuating, try explaining why it's BS and hypothetical. If you even have a real reason obviously...