City Dwellers Try Living Zero Waste For One Week

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2019
  • Will we be able to survive a whole week without making any trash?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 712

  • @neat24
    @neat24 4 роки тому +3099

    We don't need a small amount of people doing it perfectly, we need a lot of people doing it imperfectly

  • @Tweetie4018
    @Tweetie4018 4 роки тому +1575

    Has anyone else noticed how all these environmentally friendly life-style changes that have become more popular seem to be more female-centred? It might just be me but I haven't seen a single male influencer talk about ethical shopping or zero-waste or reducing carbon footprints. I feel like the pressure of society to live green is rising, but more for women than for men? Just something I've been thinking about lately. I'd love to see some more men take part in these types of challenges.

    • @kaylawaters2691
      @kaylawaters2691 4 роки тому +67

      You should check out Ronald Bank's page, a young black male I just started watching recently.on you tube who is a minimalist. That is even more of a rarity, a young black man caring about the environment.

    • @SunnyDaysRComing
      @SunnyDaysRComing 4 роки тому +64

      Levi Hildebrand is a really awesome zero waste/sustainability youtuber! He and his wife had a zero waste wedding!

    • @kaylawaters2691
      @kaylawaters2691 4 роки тому +7

      @@SunnyDaysRComing I've seen that zero waste wedding video. Ironically they wasted too much gas (bad for the air/planet because of pollution) and wasted perfectly good food (any food they returned to the store had to be wrote off as unsellable/damaged for health code reasons).

    • @LostKat
      @LostKat 4 роки тому +30

      I read something once that said that men are also likely to do these things...they just aren't talking about it as openly or frequently as women are on social media etc. That made complete sense to me.

    • @dementos7806
      @dementos7806 4 роки тому +18

      There men out there that are trying to live green but it's just not as vocal.

  • @HowardDanielle1299
    @HowardDanielle1299 4 роки тому +591

    Video concept: Zero waste around the US to see where it’s the cheapest to live zero waste.

  • @RoseMatthews90
    @RoseMatthews90 4 роки тому +861

    Can the whole of buzzfeed try doing this for a day or something?

  • @candyscontainergardening5071
    @candyscontainergardening5071 4 роки тому +581

    Use up what you have first then replace it with a more sustainable solution.

    • @MinkuPinnku
      @MinkuPinnku 4 роки тому +10

      Candy Conner like with the girl and her bamboo toothbrush, she probs already has a tooth brush so she didn’t need to buy a new one until her old one is broken

    • @mauranoonan8951
      @mauranoonan8951 4 роки тому +3

      You can use the older toothbrush to clean small areas around the house.

    • @juliaaesthetic1161
      @juliaaesthetic1161 4 роки тому +1

      Ya I’m going to wait until I move until I become zero waste until then I’m going to try my best to help the environment

  • @patriciarosswog9034
    @patriciarosswog9034 4 роки тому +202

    I’ve been zero waste for 5 years.. my groceries with my partner is $50/week. We maybe buy one plastic packaged item a week. I didn’t live in a major city for the first 4 years of my zero waste journey. Everyone starts somewhere. You’ll get there

    • @itz_tyraa2853
      @itz_tyraa2853 4 роки тому +5

      Patricia Rosswog hey can I have some tips as I want to start reducing my waste slowly

    • @patriciarosswog9034
      @patriciarosswog9034 4 роки тому +16

      Itz_ Tyraa Hey! I started with buying all of my produce without those little baggies and just washing it when I got home, because you have to do that anyway. For drinking alcohol I went to local breweries that fill growlers that you can wash out and reuse. I also just started cooking a lot more. If you don’t have access to a bulk store even buying your ingredients in bulk is better. (Ex. Buying the ingredients to make hummus and making it at home will have less waste that buying hummus every week). Also just getting familiar with your local recycling program does wonders. :)

    • @patriciarosswog9034
      @patriciarosswog9034 4 роки тому +10

      Itz_ Tyraa oh and farmers markets if you have access!! I found the more I began supporting local, the easier it was to use less plastic

    • @ItsKimberly123
      @ItsKimberly123 4 роки тому

      same!

  • @adreeves3374
    @adreeves3374 4 роки тому +230

    Do Americans not take lunch to work? Zero waste lunches are simple taking them from home.

    • @Blooable
      @Blooable 4 роки тому +17

      From my experience (I know a few people who live or work in NYC) It's seen as easier to just buy lunch so that you don't have to carry around as much. & with their sometimes crazy work scheduled (If communicating into the city) they leave their home around 5 am & don't get home till after 7 pm. Food prep from what I have read recommends that you only prep food(full meals) for only 3 days ahead (Sundays cooking will only get you to Wednesday unless you do freezer meals too like chili or soups that can last longer).
      It's easy for people go get into this all or nothing mentality when working & commuting rather then meal prep for the first half of the week then do take out with your own containers after. Tired people are easily influenced to just get takeout & not care. They then never learn how to cook & the cycle becomes even harder to break. I've seen videos about take out culture in China & how city working people will order just a cup of coffee to be brought to their apartments or will use the service to order food from a restaurant on the ground floor of their own building!

    • @megangallo4719
      @megangallo4719 4 роки тому +8

      I bring my lunch to work every day, so it's not that americans don't do this.

    • @notme7090
      @notme7090 4 роки тому +3

      This American does and has for the majority of the past 20 years.

    • @1000wastedwords
      @1000wastedwords 4 роки тому +2

      America is big on convenience. If it's more convenient to buy your lunch, most people will. A lot of people still pack their food because it's cheaper and/or it's healthier.

    • @jennferchen4409
      @jennferchen4409 4 роки тому

      I think its just more convenient for people to not have to carry around all that stuff and since they're in NYC its super easy to just get takeout. I bring my own lunches to school because I'd rather not wait on the lunch line and throw out single use trays and plastic cutlery everyday

  • @beccaschwichtenberg5164
    @beccaschwichtenberg5164 4 роки тому +1160

    Legally buzz feed, you can’t do zero waste videos without Joyce

    • @studiousgirl71
      @studiousgirl71 4 роки тому +13

      Becca Schwichtenberg they would’ve had to fly her from one side of the country to the other.

    • @salmaaftab6205
      @salmaaftab6205 4 роки тому +89

      Dont forget ari, she brought the the zero waste movement to buzzfeed.

    • @familybroich3073
      @familybroich3073 4 роки тому +1

      Becca Schwichtenberg right? I was thinking the exact same thing

    • @kalinnavyacheslavovna2760
      @kalinnavyacheslavovna2760 4 роки тому +2

      neither of them created the zero waste lifestyle

    • @maggiek1714
      @maggiek1714 4 роки тому +1

      1k like

  • @korey1293
    @korey1293 4 роки тому +188

    People who work retail! Ask your customers if they would like a bag if they have a small item.. I save about 80 bags a day just by asking. Not everyone says yes, but they almost always do and I celebrate it and say “awesome! Saving the environment!” And the amount of conversations I have about people who really want to do better is amazing. Everyone can make a difference if everyone gets on board :)

    • @hannahbingham2197
      @hannahbingham2197 4 роки тому +2

      That’s awesome! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @OwnYourDance
      @OwnYourDance 4 роки тому +28

      I live in The Netherlands and work in retail. Free plastic bags were banned by law two years ago, so they have to buy one or bring one from home. Its absolutsly amazing to see how much plastic waste has been reduced by this law! Everyone is used to having a reusable grocery bag in their car, handbag or bicycle bags.

    • @kaylawaters2691
      @kaylawaters2691 4 роки тому +6

      Same! I also let the ones that do want bags know that we have several types of bags (small paper ones that are mostly used to put wine bottles in, reuseable full size shopping bags, reuseable wine bags that hold 6 bottles, plastic huge paper bags, etc). We actually have some free full size reuseable bags too.

    • @Framlii
      @Framlii 4 роки тому

      @@OwnYourDance not the ones for veggies unfortunately

    • @OwnYourDance
      @OwnYourDance 4 роки тому +2

      @@Framlii yes, its really frustrating. I have reusable bags but in the large retailers I could only pack about 10% of my fruit and veg without plastic. What's even weirder, biological alternatives are even more often wrapped in mandatory plastic.

  • @haileyeagle4151
    @haileyeagle4151 4 роки тому +993

    Couldn’t they have tried to go to a farmers market?

    • @andrewgerber3844
      @andrewgerber3844 4 роки тому +74

      Might not be the season for it or might not have one near them. I don't have one near me, the closest one is over am hour away

    • @raapyna8544
      @raapyna8544 4 роки тому +15

      Only happen in the summer in Northern countries. Though there could be berries, apples and mushrooms.

    • @MamaPinks
      @MamaPinks 4 роки тому +19

      I guess it depends on areas. I'm lucky there is a couple of farmers markets year round close to me plus I work at a natural foods store with over 300 bulk products. I'm in a suburban area.

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 4 роки тому +9

      The girl in the middle complained about driving 15 minutes to the grocery store that sells in bulk. Do you think a person like that makes it to the farmer's market?

    • @xswtmiseryx07
      @xswtmiseryx07 4 роки тому +36

      @@recoil53 she said 50 minutes not 15

  • @darkfeather111
    @darkfeather111 4 роки тому +94

    Girl on the left is so genuinely sweet and thoughtful during the process

  • @harrislondon
    @harrislondon 4 роки тому +392

    So people are proud of someone using their own containers and cutlery from home? Is that not a normal thing to do at work?

    • @Whizkidd2025
      @Whizkidd2025 4 роки тому +9

      harrisnutter • somewhat. I’ve seen a lot of people have containers for weeks on end that never they never take home. I rarely see personal utensils at work but I’ll see plates or bowls/cups. Many prefer convenience over reusability.

    • @mrrd4444
      @mrrd4444 4 роки тому +23

      Always good to do positive reinforcement for people who only just started! Let them be proud. Gets more people into it.

    • @kaylawaters2691
      @kaylawaters2691 4 роки тому +8

      At least one or more of my coworkers fuss pretty much on daily basis because there are no utensils, plates, condiments, cups, or whatever else in the breakroom. I feel like I'm in the minority to bring a full healthy meal with utensils, a water bottle, and a reuseable cup.

    • @kaylawaters2691
      @kaylawaters2691 4 роки тому +3

      @@Whizkidd2025 Maybe not "preference" but some people don't care, don't think it's a real issue, or just don't think about reuseability.

    • @Whizkidd2025
      @Whizkidd2025 4 роки тому +3

      Kayla Waters • many don’t care. Some jobs supply those paper products (petty cash) or someone always buys them for the office. I prefer to bring my own but others just depend on the office to get those items. A lot don’t want to create new dishes from work or have to clean it up when it’s easy to throw it away. In general, we all want convenience.

  • @biblewithbecca6685
    @biblewithbecca6685 4 роки тому +225

    I can give some Zero waste tips for Modern convenience happy family’s
    •Baking soda and vinegar as cleaner
    •baking soda, water and peppermint essential oil as mouth wash
    •baking soda and peppermint essential oil as tooth paste
    •bring your silverware from home instead of take out plastic ones
    •bring your own reusable straw
    •fact: zero waste almost forces you to eat more healthy so you don’t make waste
    •buy a Brita water filter instead of plastic bottles
    •buy pre loved clothes so you don’t contribute to waste
    • try compostable or reusable napkins
    •call around to see local bulk stores and they’re sales
    •farmers markets are really cheap (around me at least) so try shopping there
    •bring your own bag
    •try walking instead of driving
    •bring your own take out container
    •bring your water bottle
    •bring your own snacks
    •really think if you need it, or just want it.
    There ya go hope it helps! 🌹
    Use caution with brushing your teeth with baking Soda!
    It’s worked fine for me and never damaged my teeth but it may be different for you.
    Also use eatable essential oil!
    And •USE YOUR PLASTIC STUFF UP BEFORE YOU TOSS IT!! Also pass it on to friends or family •

    • @emmylee8862
      @emmylee8862 4 роки тому +10

      Brita water filter is actually bad for your health because of the silver nitrate in it

    • @evelynkrull5268
      @evelynkrull5268 4 роки тому +8

      Just so you know vinegar+baking soda= saltwater + energy. It can be great for cleaning if you're using the reaction, but if its premixed in a bottle it makes it less effective. Just soak your citrus scraps in vinegar for 2 weeks for a scent boost and bad odor removal properties.

    • @rocsiali4092
      @rocsiali4092 4 роки тому +5

      Great tips :) just be careful with always using baking soda with brushing since it can wear down enamel over time.

    • @DearSparklesTV
      @DearSparklesTV 4 роки тому +4

      @@rocsiali4092 also basically the whole benefit of toothpaste is the fluoride! Toothpaste isn't teeth soap like a lot of people seem to think haha.

    • @DearSparklesTV
      @DearSparklesTV 4 роки тому +4

      use EXTREME caution putting any essential oils in your mouth plz! ingesting even one drop can cause serious side effects especially with peppermint oil

  • @seaweedjen
    @seaweedjen 4 роки тому +16

    i like how these ladies were talking about how expensive it is, because accessibility is an issue in areas that aren't a city

  • @anneTHEcaptain
    @anneTHEcaptain 4 роки тому +102

    It would be really interesting to do this with people with disabilities/chronic illnesses as there as some barriers to zero waste there that are more unique to having that life situation (at least for me personally, and for some friends of mine with disabilities) and it could be cool to look at zero waste from that point of view.

    • @loreenabradley
      @loreenabradley 4 роки тому +11

      I have chronic back pain and I'm losing dexterity in my hands. The only obstacle I face with zero waste stuff is trying to not drop my cane when I'm filling my jars 😂

    • @cathealey4648
      @cathealey4648 4 роки тому +7

      Yes! We all do the best we can, and this movement needs more compassion about that. Medical needs come first, no guilt necessary!!!

    • @crueltyfreecruella
      @crueltyfreecruella 4 роки тому +1

      Anne C I have chronic illness and am trying to minimise my waste as much as I can

    • @anneTHEcaptain
      @anneTHEcaptain 4 роки тому +1

      @@crueltyfreecruella Me as well, but I do run into barriers and that's why I thought it would be interesting if there was a focus on zero waste when you have limitations/hurdles other people don't have to consider. Like for me I have issues with my arms that make me dependent on other people, so I can't always choose plastic-free packaging, etc as they're the ones making a lot of the food decisions. Though I rarely go out to eat or get takeout so I'm probably using less waste there lol. I just wish you could do things like get prescriptions in glass bottles or return your prescription bottles to be recycled/etc which are things a lot of people don't have to consider.

    • @truneilson
      @truneilson 4 роки тому +6

      I have chronic illness and for a long time felt horrible about all my medical waste when changing my chest tube. Everything is sterile plastic inside other plastic. You have to wear gloves and mask up too. The stuff comes in a kit used for many things so you have extra bits that you just toss out every week.
      Recently I saw a Zero Waster say "it's not about being zero waste, that's not possible as a human in today's society, we all just need to reduce as much as we can. Many people making less will make the biggest impact."
      I stopped feeling bad and made the reductions I had the control over. I thrift, buy less to start. I've carried my own bags for more that 10 year, I've gifted all my family and friends reusable bags too, after 5 years most have started to use them on a somewhat regular basis (the hardest thing is to remember you have them before the cashier starts baging). My teans will carry 2-3 items without a bag if they forget their reusable. We all have a thermos, reusable straws and reusable cutlery in our bags/cars. Many people trying to use less.
      But I will never fault someone with chronic illness for not being zero waste as they are already fighting for their life without carrying the weight of my judgement or a backpack full of reusable items.

  • @MsLeonor1968
    @MsLeonor1968 4 роки тому +308

    It’s not a “trend”, it’s a lifestyle if you stick to it.

    • @IngridStPierre2
      @IngridStPierre2 4 роки тому +8

      thank you. it really bothered me when she called it a trend. sickening.

    • @dontloosehope6415
      @dontloosehope6415 4 роки тому +3

      @Laila that was what i was thinking too! make it a "trend" but make people understand why so, trends aren't always bad?

    • @juliaaesthetic1161
      @juliaaesthetic1161 4 роки тому

      Ingrid St Pierre if it’s called a trend more people will do it

  • @PouryaBigonah
    @PouryaBigonah 4 роки тому +339

    Meanwhile my grandmother just bragged to me for 2 hours about *not* littering this morning

    • @Karen-bp4ep
      @Karen-bp4ep 4 роки тому +1

      Nice

    • @raapyna8544
      @raapyna8544 4 роки тому +3

      My grandmother used to wipe her but to a cloth and bake every saturday. She would be so helpful if she was alive.

    • @josephk4160
      @josephk4160 4 роки тому +4

      Pourya Bigonah I swear! Every time I watch videos your always in the comment section 😂🌼

    • @glassegg4119
      @glassegg4119 4 роки тому +2

      Your comments r everywhere

  • @superlious19
    @superlious19 4 роки тому +48

    I was sad Auri and Joyce weren't in this episode 😭. They make the zero waste videos so interesting and fun!

  • @tejassumriya567
    @tejassumriya567 4 роки тому +364

    U should really come to Kenya plastic is banned and everything is natural
    Thanks for the likes 😊

    • @ilovesparky13
      @ilovesparky13 4 роки тому +19

      Tejas Shah I really want to visit Kenya someday. The beaches seem incredible and the food looks delicious. 😍

    • @dandycandy5813
      @dandycandy5813 4 роки тому +8

      Tejas Shah woah that sounds amazing! My new life goal is to go to Kenya

    • @SherioCheers
      @SherioCheers 4 роки тому +8

      How do you treat your women over there in Kenya? Just wondering...................

    • @tejassumriya567
      @tejassumriya567 4 роки тому +17

      Wamen are treated with respect

    • @yourestillontheproperty8837
      @yourestillontheproperty8837 4 роки тому +11

      @@SherioCheers this aint about women, get outta here

  • @summerwitika346
    @summerwitika346 4 роки тому +243

    You can totally buy meat from the butcher by bringing in your own cold box and small containers :)

    • @greenpeacesign420
      @greenpeacesign420 4 роки тому +10

      Yeah, it seems like some of them didn't think that through

    • @TheChlozie
      @TheChlozie 4 роки тому +14

      yes but meat is awful for the environment so it seems to defeat the point of being eco friendly

    • @summerwitika346
      @summerwitika346 4 роки тому

      @@TheChlozie thats a totally valid point. There are a lot of solving one issue but then they didnt really do the whole thing type deals? I do like that at least its trying to help one problem and thats something even if its small

    • @TheChlozie
      @TheChlozie 4 роки тому +5

      @@summerwitika346 yeah, I get what you mean. Trying and not being perfect is definitely better than not trying at all 🙂

    • @ok-kv3ml
      @ok-kv3ml 4 роки тому

      @@TheChlozie so you think it is better if no one bought meat?

  • @spalalala
    @spalalala 4 роки тому +141

    Legumes... Beans... Are protein...

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 4 роки тому +19

      Legumes - beans and lentils plus rice are a complete protein.
      Beans, winter squash, and corn - complete protein
      Garbanzo and sesame seed - hummus - is a complete protein
      Soybeans, quinoa are individually almost complete proteins.
      The same girl said it only takes half an hour of research to get started.

    • @keiaraboyd9959
      @keiaraboyd9959 4 роки тому

      What if she’s allergic 🧐 she didn’t do much research but she probably has allergies that stop her

    • @elliebaker5081
      @elliebaker5081 4 роки тому +3

      Just posted this on another comment, but lots of stuff gets edited out in these videos. Keep in mind it’s a week long experiment that gets condensed to 12 minutes. I also talked about beans and rice and vegetables, but it was impossible to get salad lettuce cause all the heads are in plastic wrapping. Don’t have to comment and hate, it just was a fun experiment to see what I could take away from it :)

    • @JeykaPL
      @JeykaPL 4 роки тому

      I was also stunned by this. Meat is also protein. Just buy it at the butcher’s - no plastic packaging if you bring yours or some pack it in paper here (Poland).

  • @hannahbingham2197
    @hannahbingham2197 4 роки тому +9

    I love that this video includes composting! I feel like so many people stop at reusable bags, water bottles, and straws. I also LOVE that the one woman said that the best option is to USE WHAT YOU HAVE first before replacing everything with eco-friendly alternatives. It is a bummer that they didn’t have access to farmers markets for more of their groceries. Good job, ladies! Keep it up 👍🏻

  • @Lizzy43645
    @Lizzy43645 4 роки тому +16

    SO CORRECT at the point of “why are they laughing at me?” That’s how feel every day with all the things I do to try and be more sustainable. It’s just a sign of ignorance when someone wants to judge you from afar without any knowledge.

  • @strawberrybat3281
    @strawberrybat3281 4 роки тому +212

    Well I mean you don’t HAVE to buy expensive stuff at wholefoods. I would do this again but challenge them to spend under a certain amount so they can go to different stores

    • @teannadestinee382
      @teannadestinee382 4 роки тому +17

      and the lady that was like "i eat a lot of chicken" "the only protein i could find was peanut butter and almond butter" like how MISINFORMED. non-meat protein alternatives are just a google away? and theres SO many

    • @Samantha-vg5ro
      @Samantha-vg5ro 4 роки тому +4

      @@teannadestinee382 it can be hard (but not impossible) to find them without packaging

    • @strawberrybat3281
      @strawberrybat3281 4 роки тому

      Teanna Destinee exactly! There’s more than peanut butter and almond butter lol

  • @maganketer5034
    @maganketer5034 4 роки тому +60

    I like how BuzzFeed pay more and more attention to the climate change and plastic pollution , thank you ❤

  • @mikkurzhal7390
    @mikkurzhal7390 4 роки тому +86

    Damn. I'm lucky that both of the bulk stores near me are cheap. (Like talking 78 cents per pound of pasta).

    • @maddieshaw3849
      @maddieshaw3849 4 роки тому

      Mik Kurzhal that pasta probably isn’t good for you, and contains a bunch of toxic junk

    • @mikkurzhal7390
      @mikkurzhal7390 4 роки тому +45

      @@maddieshaw3849 It's literally just generic brand whole wheat pasta that comes in a barrel instead of a plastic bag they even include the ingredients list and nutrition facts like seriously stop assuming anything cheap is toxic it makes you the toxic one

    • @urmomhehshshs6232
      @urmomhehshshs6232 4 роки тому

      Mik Kurzhal she said “probably” there was no need to be rude.

    • @Samantha-vg5ro
      @Samantha-vg5ro 4 роки тому +2

      I'm jealous you have bulk pasta, I can't find that near where I live and it's disappointing.

    • @mikkurzhal7390
      @mikkurzhal7390 4 роки тому +11

      @@urmomhehshshs6232 sorry but the assumption that anything cheap is toxic pissed me and my empty wallet off.

  • @lindachen5992
    @lindachen5992 4 роки тому +13

    “I don’t like water” don’t worry honey, you just have to drink it for the rest of your life😆

  • @emiliamodrusan
    @emiliamodrusan 4 роки тому +23

    That's interesting that she said it was more expensive bc ever since I've gone plastic-free, I spend waaaaay less on groceries (mostly since I don't eat meat anymore)

    • @asdfghjkl-oo7lv
      @asdfghjkl-oo7lv 4 роки тому

      Yep my husband and I spend about 50 bucks a week on groceries and we get a lot of veggies and fruits.

    • @jennferchen4409
      @jennferchen4409 4 роки тому +1

      I think its because they've just started. most people only know think about wholefoods when they think of "zero waste grocery shopping". over time, they will find out about other places to shop zero waste. another thing is, I feel like initially you'd have to spend a lot more money (ie, buy a reusable bottle if u don't have one, reusable produce bags, etc etc) but you end up spending less in the long run

  • @StephanieJoRountree
    @StephanieJoRountree 4 роки тому +40

    We need to keep asking for zero waste solutions.

  • @Tay-lc6pq
    @Tay-lc6pq 4 роки тому +190

    Why cant the chick who used a cotton ball to remove her makeup just use a washcloth? If shes worried about bacterial, she can just use a new one each day and wash then at the end of the week

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 4 роки тому +67

      Because she doesn't think or research - she also thought the only sources of protein were peanut butter.

    • @loreenabradley
      @loreenabradley 4 роки тому +14

      I haven't used a cotton ball or makeup wipe in like a year... Makeup Erase/Erase Your Face cloths are amazing!

    • @devoue277
      @devoue277 4 роки тому +10

      oil cleansing!

    • @Framlii
      @Framlii 4 роки тому +7

      I dont use any and i recommend it so much. I use mix of oils ( dont use coconut! It is way to heavy) and remove makeup with oil. It is great for eyelashes and eyebrows because it helps them grow. And not only it helps them grow, less eyelashes are falling out by removing mascara

    • @art.ikulation-stimme2123
      @art.ikulation-stimme2123 4 роки тому +3

      I never used a cotton-thingy in my life to remove makeup.... We never had anything like that at home. Same with paper towels. So it's all a mystery to me why everyone uses those things... Lucky me :D

  • @sliceofjoy3589
    @sliceofjoy3589 4 роки тому +22

    I work as a server and wouldn't give AF if you had your own containers..... just don't leave them behind like everyone does that "packs up" their food! lool

  • @kaitlyn6143
    @kaitlyn6143 4 роки тому +23

    Honestly, it does require a lot of research. It also is a lot of work. Because we are trying to change the ways we have become complacent with because they are convenient. To go zero waste fully you are literally going against the norm and against big companies. There is nothing convenient about this. I think that’s the first thing people need to realize. Of course it will become easier to manage and not such a huge change once you have adapted your life towards zero waste. It’s something you have to really want to do, and we all should. America is going to probably be the last industrialized country to ban single use plastics. Which is really sad because we are the largest contributor to trash. Also people still think recycling is a thing in the US. Everything currently, including your recycling is going to the landfill/ending up in the ocean. Choose sustainability over convenience.

  • @playmeagain
    @playmeagain 4 роки тому +6

    I got my metal straws and silicone lunch boxes over 15 years ago and still going strong! being plant-based for me has made me aware of my movements.

  • @majacrawley1891
    @majacrawley1891 4 роки тому +13

    also when trying to reduce waste, just because a company uses biodegradable and compostable packaging, doesn’t make it any better! always try to bring your own cup/container.
    also, biodegradable doesn’t mean good! it just means it’ll degrade faster than plastic, but it can still release toxins into the environment and take years to ‘disappear’
    same goes for compostable, some packaging has to be composted by a company, and others can be thrown into your compost bin

  • @victoriahorner2471
    @victoriahorner2471 4 роки тому +256

    Buzzfeed preaching zero waste is hilarious when so many of their producers make videos that result in loads of trash/food waste.

    • @kaitlynengelland2723
      @kaitlynengelland2723 4 роки тому

      Exactly!!!!!

    • @Mo_msh
      @Mo_msh 4 роки тому

      Yeah

    • @LisaOrgana
      @LisaOrgana 4 роки тому +22

      It is not preaching, as it's a neutral experiment. Also it's a step in the right direction, as they're raising awareness which is better than not making any Videos about the topic at all

    • @JanilexToribio
      @JanilexToribio 4 роки тому +3

      I started my zero waste journey because of a video they posted. So is it really hilarious? My household of 3 plus my friend now no longer use water bottles

  • @brid8923
    @brid8923 4 роки тому +9

    You can get meat from your grocery stores deli (I shop at Kroger), just ask them for the cuts you want and ask to wrap in paper. Or a local butcher shop will do this too! It’s a lot easier if you buy whole foods. Lots of places have the option of milk in glass bottles that you can return when finished, and you can easily make your own butter, etc.

  • @juna8089
    @juna8089 4 роки тому +24

    Please do a more extensive video on the diy compost bins that was made in this video!

    • @ForeverObsessedR5
      @ForeverObsessedR5 4 роки тому

      Sophia Jun I made a homemade compost bin similar to the one the girl had in the video! It’s a 18gallon storage bin with holes drilled into it! She only had them in the lid, but I did it all throughout to increase air-flow! Super easy!!

  • @potatolady9490
    @potatolady9490 4 роки тому +29

    I always get annoyed when people laugh at you for asking for no straw. Honestly what is wrong with drinking it without it! and I always try to bring with my metal one so.

    • @jennferchen4409
      @jennferchen4409 4 роки тому

      lol same. I get a lot of confused looks too when I ask for no straw and a lot of the time the person will ask "are you sure?" I think that having your metal straw out in your hand while asking for no straw will deflect some of the confusion though.

  • @hum_smalls
    @hum_smalls 4 роки тому +9

    One way I have cut down on plastic is by buying instant coffee in a glass jar and using one of the reusable k pods and then I reuse the glass container😊 not much but hey it's a start for me

  • @melaniesmith1032
    @melaniesmith1032 4 роки тому +2

    Zero waste doesn't have to be so expensive - look at your local farmer's markets! The produce there is almost always in zero packaging and local. My farmer's market also has eggs, honey, and some fish and meat. The only downside is that it doesn't run in the winter.

  • @cedarcuthel8574
    @cedarcuthel8574 4 роки тому +1

    actually learnt today that plastic is often needed sometimes to keep certain products fresh and eatable. the worst waste is actually food waste so I think it’s so easy to assume that plastic is the biggest problem when in some cases needed to make sure we don’t create even more waste.. honestly so interesting, definitely recommend looking it up:)

  • @bobbys2643
    @bobbys2643 4 роки тому +1

    One thing that is absolutely AMAZING about buying in bulk that no one ever touches on is that you BUY WHAT YOU NEED! If I don't need 10 pounds of rice I can buy one pound. It's great. EVERY Whole Foods has a Bulk Bin section and you can use jars, but I just transfer to jars from canvas bags because then they don't have to tare (subtract weight of container from price) the jar. Not a lot of cashiers know how to do it, it just is faster and sometimes more courteous IMO (I have waited 5 minutes to finish check out with only a few bulk items with people waiting behind me.) It helps take off the nerves when you are starting out Zero (or minimal) waste that no one is staring at you or something for using jars.

  • @michelle48
    @michelle48 4 роки тому

    I loved this! I think it's really refreshing to see a zero waste attempt video that doesn't harp on how expensive it is to replace all your stuff with cute reusable versions (which isn't really zero waste), or shop a expensive bulk stores. I really feel like this highlighted that even if that isn't accessible for you to spend a lot of money you can still make an impact on zero waste by being mindful of what you're consuming and making doable low cost changes.

  • @Rochelle642
    @Rochelle642 4 роки тому +11

    No it is easier in the country because we live off the land. We already have limited waste. No fastfood and unnecessary purchases

  • @amrys19
    @amrys19 4 роки тому +2

    i love these three??? we need MORE of them damn

  • @kylafish
    @kylafish 4 роки тому

    I just started on this journey and im so glad a lot of attention has been brought to this issue! thank you for doing this

  • @alyssaalcantara6739
    @alyssaalcantara6739 4 роки тому +7

    I use a bamboo toothbrush and I love how softer the bristles feel and more gentle and light the bamboo feels in my mouth compared to a plastic toothbrush 😊

  • @annamarie8154
    @annamarie8154 4 роки тому +39

    yayyy another one!!! i love these they give me so much inspiration!

  • @kianmckeigue2090
    @kianmckeigue2090 4 роки тому +223

    Wanna save the environment?
    Take the bus instead of driving!

    • @ronnchapman7944
      @ronnchapman7944 4 роки тому +10

      the bus is gross

    • @caffeinequeen38
      @caffeinequeen38 4 роки тому +16

      I'm not trying to get shanked.

    • @mistylane9703
      @mistylane9703 4 роки тому +30

      Not everyone has access to public transit :/

    • @sarac3856
      @sarac3856 4 роки тому +29

      Or better yet. Walk lol

    • @keiaraboyd9959
      @keiaraboyd9959 4 роки тому +6

      special special ya no. Some people jobs are far as hell and who’s going to walk to work? If my job was close I’ll walk but I’m not walking 30 miles lmao

  • @greenday10198
    @greenday10198 4 роки тому +5

    Oh they have makeup wipes that are reusable and they sell them on amazon “makeup remover cloths” incase anyone was wondering and it works really good.... omg I should get sponsored for this lmao

  • @maddieshaw3849
    @maddieshaw3849 4 роки тому +46

    health isn’t expensive, illness is what’s most expensive.

    • @sacredflower8748
      @sacredflower8748 4 роки тому +4

      Maddie Shaw your comments on this video are so cynical, go away

    • @kylierae3156
      @kylierae3156 4 роки тому +3

      Your privilege is showing

  • @haydenatkins3523
    @haydenatkins3523 4 роки тому +7

    I’d love to see a video of some guys doing this challenge!

  • @leemoran354
    @leemoran354 4 роки тому +22

    I really wish this was more accessible where I live. I live in countryside of Alabama and it's like impossible to get no waste things, especially bc it costs so much.

    • @superstitiousteven
      @superstitiousteven 4 роки тому +1

      Oml I live in Alabama too!
      And yeah, there isn't much zero waste things

    • @hannahkersgaard94
      @hannahkersgaard94 4 роки тому +1

      I live in the middle of nowhere Mississippi. Like the closest place that sells things other than fruit/veggies In bulk is over an hour away

    • @hannahbingham2197
      @hannahbingham2197 4 роки тому +1

      That’s ok! The best way to be low waste is to fight against consumerism and reduce consumption, which can happen anywhere 😁 I’m in a more rural area in the South as well so I’m in the same boat.

    • @kaylawaters2691
      @kaylawaters2691 4 роки тому

      I'm going to suggest (as a fellow Southerner) online ordering. Or I''m not sure how far you live from stores but just about everywhere there's a Wal Mart or dollar store that sells things pretty cheaply like water bottles, cups, cheap reuseable bags, cheap containers, cheap utensils. They're just as useful as any expensive options if you take care of them and keep them clean of course.

    • @asdfghjkl-oo7lv
      @asdfghjkl-oo7lv 4 роки тому +1

      Your city doesnt have a farmers market? I live in a rural town in Texas and we have a farmers market every weekend.

  • @tichapadgett7875
    @tichapadgett7875 4 роки тому +16

    of course its hard! Anything worth doing always is unfortunately. Still worth trying :)

  • @StrollingThroughLife
    @StrollingThroughLife 4 роки тому

    I love seeing the zero waste vids!

  • @crueltyfreecruella
    @crueltyfreecruella 4 роки тому

    I love this! Always trying to reduce my waste and actually just uploaded a favourites video on my channel with a few of my favourite ways to cut down waste. Thinking of doing a video on how to be low waste more easily

  • @nawazghani2338
    @nawazghani2338 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome video, these types of videos inspire me

  • @hayleyroche4379
    @hayleyroche4379 4 роки тому +2

    When you see the amount of straws that get thrown out at restaurants, it wakes you up

  • @Samuel-ku1qb
    @Samuel-ku1qb 4 роки тому +3

    10:23 OMG BUZZFEED DISCOVERED DISKTRASOR! (washcloths)
    Welcome to sweden, girls, where these things have been around for decades and is a must-have in any swedish home.

    • @asutoss
      @asutoss 4 роки тому

      Iamtotallynotanundercovercelebrity I was hoping to find out what that was! THANKS!!

  • @truneilson
    @truneilson 4 роки тому

    Thanks for doing this, a shift to low waste by everyone would help the most.

  • @Lisasplace
    @Lisasplace 4 роки тому +2

    i work at a fastfood liek restaurant and a good amount of stuff is put in plastic. Where i have the option to swap something out (a paper plate for a actual plate, etc) i do so. I also noticed that people bearly use the napkins so i stoped giving them.
    When people order drinks i ask if they want anything and make sure to always offer a glass

    • @kaylawaters2691
      @kaylawaters2691 4 роки тому

      This is true. Even before I was trying to minimalize my waste I didn't really use the plastic utensils, napkins, tons of sauces, etc, I was given. Now I tell workers not to give me all of that stuff and I usually have my own (clean, washed) cup to put my drink or water in so I won't have to use a plastic cup.

  • @MsCJsim
    @MsCJsim 4 роки тому +3

    I like how that delivery service gives you bags and fruit bags with them, so it can be reusable.

    • @mtkhalife
      @mtkhalife 4 роки тому +1

      But if they do that everytime, it's horrible!

    • @sarahwenger4479
      @sarahwenger4479 4 роки тому

      mariekhalife maybe they take back the bags from the last trip when they come to deliver again!

  • @florinceduke9283
    @florinceduke9283 4 роки тому +3

    Zero waste challenge sounds like fun! I want to try it!

  • @bunnylacy2097
    @bunnylacy2097 3 роки тому +1

    Using a plastic bottle as the zero waste trash bottle is counter intuitive because now that plastic bottle can not be recycled because the center will consider the extra trash inside as a contaminate and it will not get recycled. They will not remove it for you. That’s one reason why you see people using glass as their trash jars. Just a tip for anyone who didn’t know that and saw what she did a good example. She didn’t know either so no hate towards her.

  • @antv5470
    @antv5470 4 роки тому +3

    Where can I buy the sustainable alternative to the kitchen sponge ?

  • @ayeshabegum3895
    @ayeshabegum3895 4 роки тому +36

    Use ecosia instead of google it’s the best thing everrrr

    • @annaalton2399
      @annaalton2399 4 роки тому +1

      I use it on my laptop but not my phone it's super slow on my phone

    • @RubyChiang
      @RubyChiang 4 роки тому

      Ecosia, recently had trees planted in Spain and Kenya from my searches! It was great!

  • @krnmnty
    @krnmnty 4 роки тому +1

    I started bringing my own food container so that I can take any left overs home. My cousin hates it, even though the waiters and everyone are impressed. I always take my own utensils, cup, and straw as well

  • @onetwothreelife2863
    @onetwothreelife2863 4 роки тому +31

    This is a really good topic! It’s really hard to achieve in reality I think 🤔 but it’s better for the environment! I have tried to do like a zero plastic challenge for myself. It’s not easy! Not easy!

  • @gracel3247
    @gracel3247 4 роки тому +1

    Also lentil/pea pastas have good protein and are sometimes in bulk

  • @allyhoban7168
    @allyhoban7168 4 роки тому

    Yooo Alexa!!! Tyler told the german class you were in a buzzfeed video and look here you are!!❤️❤️❤️

  • @victoriamarks1343
    @victoriamarks1343 4 роки тому

    You guys are amazing!

  • @patriciaisaacs3080
    @patriciaisaacs3080 2 роки тому

    Something I think is cool, and unfortunately I forget the name at the moment, is how theres some people who use plastic and glass bottles as building material (like for the walls). Its like terra buildings or something? But anyways, point is they accept donations, but you gotta fill/pack the bottles full before you can send them. So it also helps cut down on other plastic waste.
    Plus the fact plastic doesn’t degrade for so so very long, and the way they get covered in natural materials during the building process means the buildings last for a really long time and keep so much outta land fills.

  • @ThaliaEatsDonuts
    @ThaliaEatsDonuts 4 роки тому +1

    Getting protein is really easy! You just bring your own Tupperware and ask them to put the meat in your container and they put the deli sticker on your container! I hope this helps!

  • @kristaw206
    @kristaw206 4 роки тому

    Thanks for bringing awareness!

  • @emmathomson4530
    @emmathomson4530 4 роки тому +3

    Freaking love these kind of videos! Save the planet and help our future

  • @chocolatechick729
    @chocolatechick729 4 роки тому +1

    Proud of you girls. Keep it up.

  • @glasswing5206
    @glasswing5206 4 роки тому +105

    this girl literally said they couldnt find meat at whole foods when there is a whole meat counter that will give you any type of meat you want and you can put it in your own container......... also peanut butter you can get that is mixed right in front of you and you can put in your own container YALL didnt rly try

    • @ForeverObsessedR5
      @ForeverObsessedR5 4 роки тому +4

      Glass Wing thought the same thing!! But she also mentioned how expensive things were so maybe that’s why 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @elliebaker5081
      @elliebaker5081 4 роки тому +20

      hi-yes, I did research. Deli meat that came in slices in NYC was about $15 a pound, which was maybe 4-5 days worth of lunch meat for me. It was cheaper to buy lots of bulk beans and peanut butter. Lettuce was all in plastic wrapping, so most of my greens for protein were cucumbers and zucchini, but it still wasn’t the amount of protein I was used to. Lots of stuff gets edited out, don’t only believe 12 minutes of a week long experiment! :)

    • @Nut899
      @Nut899 4 роки тому +4

      Ellie Baker thanks for the clarification. The video does make it seem like you guys don’t know how to feed yourselves and/or didn’t do enough research.

    • @wendy-zarate
      @wendy-zarate 4 роки тому +3

      Some whole foods don't allow you to bring your own containers. My local one doesn't. Kinda sucks. But every whole foods could have different rules though. But that peanut butter is so good too!

    • @emc8666
      @emc8666 4 роки тому

      I buy teddy natural peanut butter that's in a glass jar and i've kept 2 so far for things like soup broth, fermenting apples for vinegar, etc. They're recyclable too obviously

  • @exhibitionchristina4890
    @exhibitionchristina4890 4 роки тому

    I know the grocery part of zero waste turns a lot of people away but even changing other parts of your lifestyle can be a really wonderful first step. Plus, it is a really good idea to contact your local stores and inform them about the zero waste movement and how they can cater to it. Produce sales, for example, tend to raise when they are naked instead of in packaging

  • @danielle717
    @danielle717 4 роки тому +13

    Is this their first video for buzzfeed?

  • @fancydeer
    @fancydeer 4 роки тому +17

    They eat out a lot.

  • @diana7002
    @diana7002 4 роки тому

    Gonna try to do that with my jar! It's a slow passage for me because I've just realized how much things I have around. I wish people were more aware of how much they are throwing away. I really home that more people will try to go zero waste

  • @michellemunchberg3410
    @michellemunchberg3410 4 роки тому +1

    No...they didn’t cut it out😂😂😂

  • @Amanda11D
    @Amanda11D 4 роки тому +1

    Yeah if restaurants stopped handing everyone straws right when they get a drink it would help alot, they make foldable containers that could fit into most purses if your going out to eat instead of a foam takeout box

  • @vickiejohnson30
    @vickiejohnson30 4 роки тому +3

    2:32 Has she ever heard of beans???

    • @helenalaney
      @helenalaney 4 роки тому +1

      Peas, quinoa, lentils, eggs, sprouts..etc....like????

  • @Jalemcita
    @Jalemcita 4 роки тому

    I wish this video talked more about the city aspect of this. They all seemed able to compost easily enough, but I know sometimes that can be a challenge in the city. I'd love to know if they had any challenges and if so how did they overcome it.

  • @sophiab.7375
    @sophiab.7375 4 роки тому

    My closest bulk store is 2 hours away in Atlanta. I’ll just stick to farmers markets 😂

  • @15minoflame
    @15minoflame 4 роки тому

    I’m in Suburbia San Antonio TX .
    A good step is to buy at a farmers market or join a coop and you reduce a lot of waste get things organically know your farmer ...

  • @elliem5078
    @elliem5078 4 роки тому +1

    Where is Victoria’s trash from the first day? The Coca Cola can? The bowel?

  • @Metalqueen99
    @Metalqueen99 4 роки тому +1

    Aren’t there zero packaging stores in the US? Because here in Germany there are some tiny grocery stores that sell food items non packaged and you just have to bring some containers :)

  • @thealfalfajones
    @thealfalfajones 4 роки тому +1

    something important to remember when changing your lifestyle, it shouldn’t be to make you feel better or to give you comfort. it’s important to spread the word and lesson your own carbon footprint for the world.

  • @DominatorSA
    @DominatorSA 4 роки тому

    You don't have to buy at a bulk store to be zero waste. Sometimes your normal food shops have food in recycled packaging that you can then compost yourself, i think it's important to actually look in your normal places of shopping for zero waste options before you go to a bulk store and pay all that money. Normal grocery stores are really starting to cotton on, you just have to take the time to look and read the packaging too. Saves a lot of money.

  • @adrianerhodes1811
    @adrianerhodes1811 4 роки тому

    Beans/lentils/quinoa/tvp all protien sources that can replace meat that you can get package free. I'm 4 dinners of 7 plant based.

  • @wavedsands1073
    @wavedsands1073 4 роки тому

    She said it’s easier in cities then in the country yet- like, I get ALL my grocery’s from my local country shop where everything is natural + without plastic bags and packaging. People in the city don’t realize how easy it is to grow your own veggies and get them in local places instead of spending so much at the “health” stores.

  • @justinezey
    @justinezey 4 роки тому +2

    i need a link to that biodegradable cloth!!

  • @auliaputri8997
    @auliaputri8997 4 роки тому +1

    this video got me grateful living in SE Asian country since we still wrap our veggies / foods with banana leaves and its degradable & safe for the environment 🥰

  • @cameronbuchanan3612
    @cameronbuchanan3612 4 роки тому

    I love living in Canada where we have a major bulk food chain

  • @meganhutchinson4694
    @meganhutchinson4694 4 роки тому

    It’s not expensive if you’re smart with your shopping. Produce can be purchased anywhere- we go to Vallarta or 99 Ranch because the produce is super fresh and not usually wrapped in plastic. We buy bulk of certain items and you eat what’s available without packaging. Also, making more items yourself like mayo and condiments helps. We drink a lot of kombucha so I make my own which is super easy and SO cheap. We dehydrate food or freeze it if it’s overripe before it spoils. We make our own tofu and plant milks. We use cloth paper towels, cloth diapers, cloth wipes, and make our own dish soap and laundry detergent. Our shower is all solid items. Check out @hellohibar for amazing shampoo and conditioner bars!

  • @nuelle2361
    @nuelle2361 4 роки тому

    I *love* Victoria's nails.

  • @sanelyinsaneX
    @sanelyinsaneX 4 роки тому +1

    So....I'm probably the only one that noticed it....but as soon as I saw it I couldn't get my eyes off it. What I mean is Ellie's semicolon Tattoo😊 It's nice to see people actually show stories🙃 She seems like a very nice, sympathetic person😄

  • @hassehelewaut9014
    @hassehelewaut9014 4 роки тому

    To the girl who works in the restaurant: ask if someone wants a napkin, straw and/or cutlery. Give people a chance to say 'No, thanks.'. People forget to ask!