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ZERO WASTE LIFE STYLE

by Meena Pandey | 12-09-2020 21:40 recommendations 0

Zero waste life style is reducing our ecological foot print in any way. In order to live zero waste life style, it is of utmost necessary to follow 5R rule i.e. refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle, rot. We must buy less, buy well i.e. having quality and buy responsibly so that we can make the use of 5R. Waste is a valuable resource. The main aim of living zero waste life is to reduce waste and recover more resources. Living zero waste life style also motivates people to avoid waste and to make reuse and recycle the materials even more. It also helps in awareness of environmental waste issues and behavioral change on those issues. Both E-waste recycling and organic recycling is mandatory to keep the environment sustainable.


At the office, we can make the use of refillable pen rather than use and throw pen so that the production of the  plastic waste generated from using pen is lowered. Every piece of plastic was made ever even exists today. Then we can imagine, how we are deteriorating the earth in our way.  Similarly, not only talking of the pen, we should reduce the unnecessary use of note books and prints. As we know that the notebook or the paper is produced from plant products, we must be sensible in using the paper products. I have made my family and even neighbors to take jute or cotton bag with them while going to grocery to buy the daily usable goods. The chocolate box or any plastic made things are used as goods or grains keeping devices.  Veggie and fruit scraps including egg shells are used to make compost manure so as to make the organic production in the home garden.

The shampoo bottles we use are cut and used as a pen holder. These efforts have helped me to adopt the zero waste lie even more. I have found my way to replace the use of plastic cups, which are often used in any ceremonies or when we are having quite more guests at home. The committee and groups made at local level can collect the money and buy the utensils in bulk and make use of them whenever we feel necessary. So, these move is really useful to reduce the carbon footprint. Even in my village, people use the plates made up of leaves of Shorea robusta as it is often called sacred and due to the traditional use. This is the very nice approach made our elders and ancient civilization. We must make the habit of repairing things rather than buying new items. We must reuse and recycle the things as much as we can in order to reduce the carbon footprint.

I have tried to make dream catcher by my unused rubber band so as to make the maximum utilization of the things and also to make the days productive during these lockdown days. Even the plastic condenser has been replaced by steel made filter. Similarly, the use of plastic bowls are replaced by the steel made bowls.
Since, I realized the value of the environment for the existence of the life forms, I have always make my attempt no matter whether it is small or big, to reduce my ecological foot prints. Once upon a time, I used to carry junk foods as noodles, biscuits, cheeseballs with always chocolate in it. I changed my way of taking tiffin in the school. I even used to carry plastic tiffin box. I make a polite request for my parents to buy steel tiffin box and I got it. My pals really liked my thinking and tiffin box as well so, the number of plastic tiffin box were replaced by steel tiffin box. In addition to this, I used to take home made tiffin usually preferred by my friends. Homemade tiffin does not only make less production of the plastics as most often junk foods are wrapped with plastics but also it is healthy eating. Similarly, I used to make maximum utilization of the plastic pen generated by using the sign pen. Small pieces of pencil were adjusted in the sketch pen cover and it made easier to use the pencil when it was shortened by prolong use.

So, I have been doing on my way to reduce ecological foot print and live zero waste life. Here I have included some of the changes I have brought in the lifestyle of our home and community.

Thank you Tunza Eco-generation for encouraging me to live zero waste life and  I feel great to live in that way.

 

GREEN CHEERS

 

 

 

 
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22 Comments

  • SJ Mentor says :
    Greetings Meena!
    It's your SJ mentor.

    Thank you for sharing your report about Zero waste life.
    Actually it's really hard to live without discharging wastes in Korea.
    Instead, I'm trying to produce less amount of garbage.
    I use shampoo bar replace with bottle shampoo.
    Reusing oil more than twice.
    I strongly support your actions to live with zero waste life.
    Keep up your hard work and I hope you are doing well.

    Best regards,
    SJ mentor.
    Posted 12-10-2020 01:41

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Dolma.
    Posted 17-09-2020 14:12

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Alok.
    Posted 17-09-2020 14:12

  • Dolma Diki Sherpa says :
    Hello Meena Di
    Thank you for sharing your zero waste life style with us.
    Traditional material are really eco-friendly. Ink pen is used in past days in our country but now it is replaced by other pen.

    Keep writing such informative report.

    Regards
    Dolma
    Posted 17-09-2020 00:33

  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    I found it very impressive. Great going meena.
    Waiting for your next report.
    Green cheers!!
    Posted 15-09-2020 23:48

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Paras.
    Posted 15-09-2020 22:04

  • Paras Kunwar says :


    Hello ,
    Greetings and namaste form Nepal
    Thank you for sharing your report.

    Keep sharing reports,
    keep writing
    We are looking forward to know more from you.

    Regards
    Paras Kunwar
    Posted 15-09-2020 19:48

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Pratik .
    Posted 14-09-2020 16:43

  • Pratik Dawadi says :
    Hello Meena mam

    Nice to see yur wonderful report on zero waste. Keep on writing such report. We hope to see it soon.

    With best regards,
    Pratik
    Posted 14-09-2020 16:05

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Mun WooJoo mentor for your warm compliments.
    Posted 14-09-2020 12:15

  • Mun WooJooMentor says :
    Hello Meena, this is your mentor WooJoo :)

    Wow, I'm really impressed by your effort and diligence!
    Your work will inspire all the readers and it will actually make all of us to follow 5R rule better.
    I also try to reuse and recycle, and replace non-recyclable items such as straws with stainless ones, but I should try many more things.
    Keep doing amazing works!

    Thank you for your great effort :)

    Best regards,
    WooJoo
    Posted 14-09-2020 02:41

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Sharmila dear.
    Posted 13-09-2020 14:49

  • Sharmila Pandey says :
    very inspiring and creative
    thank you for sharing !
    Posted 13-09-2020 14:38

  • Sharmila Pandey says :
    very inspiring and creative
    thank you for sharing !
    Posted 13-09-2020 14:37

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Justice.
    Posted 13-09-2020 10:56

  • Justice Obiri says :
    I've always loved reading your reports. Very inspiring and creative.

    Green Cheers friend!
    Posted 13-09-2020 10:41

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Asmita sis.
    Posted 13-09-2020 09:58

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Mahsinur.
    Posted 13-09-2020 09:57

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Thank you Chloe.
    Posted 13-09-2020 09:56

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings meena sis
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for sharing it.
    Very impressive and we must make an approach to live a sustainable life
    Green Cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 13-09-2020 05:17

  • Mahsinur Rahman says :
    Meena I think this is supposed to be in the world report tab please check. The monthly event is going on there.
    A good read nonetheless
    Posted 13-09-2020 02:47

  • Chloe Ejisun says :
    Hi Meena!
    This is soo impressive and inspiring. I've never heard of these ink pens before but i'll definitely try them now.
    Thanks for sharing!
    Cheers
    Chloe
    Posted 13-09-2020 02:21

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