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  • @marenwho7901
    @marenwho7901 5 років тому +812

    Do more things that are eco friendly like this i love this !!

  • @kickuindaface7
    @kickuindaface7 5 років тому +340

    So a big thing about reducing waste, is a lot of people assume they have to buy things to replace the disposables.
    Just use what you have first.
    For going out, instead of buying cutlery to take along, just take some from your drawer.
    If you really want to reduce your waste, look at what you throw away and go from there.

    • @kickuindaface7
      @kickuindaface7 5 років тому +23

      Also remember, recycling is NOT the answer. Only a small percentage actually gets reused.

    • @rnicholson4135
      @rnicholson4135 5 років тому +19

      Reduce is the first step in being eco friendly

    • @alynawatersmusic
      @alynawatersmusic 5 років тому +15

      I think this depends on your lifestyle. If you carry your cutlery in your purse you might prefer a lighter option like bamboo, or if you have to go through security for work, travel, etc.

    • @alwaysjiji7198
      @alwaysjiji7198 5 років тому +3

      @@rnicholson4135 exactly and finding other ways to reuse the material into other forms. Like Upcycling clothes, furniture, etc.

    • @masha7377
      @masha7377 5 років тому +8

      @@alynawatersmusic THIS! And also, my cutlery at home is not very transport friendly. It's quite big and the forks and spoons are very "curved", so they take up a lot of space in my bag. I use the 20 year old camping cutlery that my parents bought for day trips.

  • @Dys_lexy_a
    @Dys_lexy_a 5 років тому +498

    Hot Toronto Tip: We now have a Zero Waste grocery store !!!! Its called Unboxed Market and its great!

    • @TheSorryGirls
      @TheSorryGirls  5 років тому +37

      WOAH. Will check out.

    • @krystalcheena
      @krystalcheena 5 років тому +7

      That's so cool! There's also one here in Vancouver BC called NADA. It's also super cute inside and they have seats there that are actually swings. So cute + we love a good insta pic 😉

    • @ReaperUnreal
      @ReaperUnreal 5 років тому +2

      I went yesterday, it's so cool! Plus the ready to eat food they've got is SO GOOD.

    • @Dys_lexy_a
      @Dys_lexy_a 5 років тому +1

      @@krystalcheena Ohmygod that sounds so cute!!! Get that gram girl!

    • @divinelov3777
      @divinelov3777 5 років тому

      What! That’s great!

  • @fraeni90
    @fraeni90 5 років тому +439

    Facts! Plastic isn’t cute 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @user-ys7md2jv6k
    @user-ys7md2jv6k 5 років тому +182

    For the cutlery you can also buy metal reusable travel sets! If you aren't a fan of bamboo that is, just search for camping cutlery on amazon

    • @iamkrisan
      @iamkrisan 5 років тому +2

      oh yes, i love all my camping utensils, i was thinking the same! highly recommend the light my fire titanium spork.

    • @dontpaytheboatman
      @dontpaytheboatman 5 років тому +15

      Or you can take a spoon, fork and knife (and a pair of chopsticks) from your regular set to bring with you! No need to buy anything new if you can repurpose something you already own :)

    • @jessicamoore4821
      @jessicamoore4821 5 років тому +5

      Another option is to buy cutlery from the second hand shops, often they'll have loose and mismatched cutlery because if you're like me, I don't let my normal set leave the house in fear of making the set odd 😮

    • @jiyon6246
      @jiyon6246 5 років тому

      I have some of those and they are also super lightweight.

    • @user-ys7md2jv6k
      @user-ys7md2jv6k 5 років тому

      @@dontpaytheboatman true!!! Though they can be rather large vs the camping ones which fold up but I have found some metal baby cutlery which is small and works perfectly if you want something to put in a purse :))

  • @grey-vb7ox
    @grey-vb7ox 5 років тому +79

    For anyone looking to make the dryer balls:
    I personally use them and love them, but be careful with the essential oils. They were really loading that ball up but I recommend 1-2 drops per ball. Otherwise you risk the oil transferring to your clothes and staining. I speak from experience so be careful guys.

    • @maggieabimbola5780
      @maggieabimbola5780 5 років тому +4

      I've read that the heat can catch the essential oils on fire and that you shouldn't be using them in the dryer at all

    • @grey-vb7ox
      @grey-vb7ox 5 років тому +1

      Maggie Abimbola I’ve been using essential oils on my dryer balls for about a year and haven’t had any problems like that. I guess you’d have to make sure you’re using real oils and not ones that include anything extra, as I could see the additives some brands use being flammable. Also another reason to only use 2 drops per ball.

    • @katw6757
      @katw6757 5 років тому +3

      @@grey-vb7ox Even pure essential oils are flammable. You haven't had anything YET but it doesn't mean it's not a risk.

  • @veganfreeadultemoindiehips2621
    @veganfreeadultemoindiehips2621 5 років тому +305

    This duster thing is completely useless (reusable and purchasable - both), it's just throwing dust from surface in to the air. Easier and more hygienic option is just to dampen the cloth piece (you can use stained sweater as well) and just wipe the surfaces with it (no plastic handle needed), when cloth gets to dusty, just rinse it out in sink and continue cleaning.

    • @lihuenayala3024
      @lihuenayala3024 5 років тому +34

      haneulk7789 no, it doesn’t. In my country, those dust things don’t even exist, we use a dampen cloth piece and we wipe the floors with it, then rinse it, take the dust out of it and finish cleaning 👍🏻

    • @veganfreeadultemoindiehips2621
      @veganfreeadultemoindiehips2621 5 років тому +14

      @@bighaneul89 Grime that you can easy wipe off with damp cloth. And no, some dust may stick to the fabric, but some will definitely fly in the air for you to breath it.

    • @gabriellescott8137
      @gabriellescott8137 5 років тому +10

      In Mexico nobody uses those dusters at all. We do the wet cloth method

    • @baylynn5
      @baylynn5 5 років тому +3

      I just bought a pack of 4 cleaning cloths at my grocery store with different purposes: duster, windows/glass, multi use washcloth, and electronic screens. The duster works so perfect and I can just wipe all those things down and wash them in a load of towels! The duster worked fine after I washed it too - I haven’t even grabbed for my swiffer duster at all. Only helpful when I have to clean the ceiling fans.

    • @ariesaguilera4496
      @ariesaguilera4496 5 років тому

      This is the same concept at a Clorox wipe, so I don’t see how grime would be left behind? Either way sounds like a good idea

  • @mmayjay
    @mmayjay 5 років тому +221

    We are kindof just going backwards in time. Before we had all this plastic desposible stuff, people used stuff they had to wash or clean and use again and again and again, like the mop! And they used paperbags and glass containers!

    • @Mks71999
      @Mks71999 5 років тому +9

      If u visit places like China, Pakistan and India, this kind of lifestyle is still exercised, plastic use and disposal materials are more common in America (just telling the statistics not being prejudice)

    • @vvvvveroeverythingtodo
      @vvvvveroeverythingtodo 5 років тому +4

      @@Mks71999 I disagree with Japan being included there, they use even use more plastic than America, the amount of plastic wrapped in plastic in Japan is ridiculous even though they do have pretty great recycling system it would be better to use less plastic in first hand

    • @Mks71999
      @Mks71999 5 років тому

      @@vvvvveroeverythingtodo oh I apologize for my ignorance and the use of an invalid example.

    • @vvvvveroeverythingtodo
      @vvvvveroeverythingtodo 5 років тому

      @@Mks71999 no worries I totally get why you included japan

    • @Jen-zk9se
      @Jen-zk9se 5 років тому +1

      Maja - Yes! Thank you! No Saran Wrap or plastic bags... they used wax paper! We all just need to live day to day like our grandparents did.

  • @kellydobberstine5011
    @kellydobberstine5011 5 років тому +60

    Another thing to do with your used coffee grounds is to stir them into the soil at the base of your roses and gardenias or any other acid loving plants for a free fertilizer.

  • @NathalieSoffe95
    @NathalieSoffe95 5 років тому +1

    I love all these eco friendly hacks! The journey is sort of an unspoken one atm and it’s difficult when people around you aren’t looking to peruse the less waste/plastic life
    But every little thing helps and I love seeing other people embrace it too

  • @amaliemunk7067
    @amaliemunk7067 5 років тому +151

    For the pantyhose look at the brand Swedish Stockings, they are the only sustainable stocking brand in the world

    • @ReadyMadeBouquet
      @ReadyMadeBouquet 5 років тому +5

      OH MY GOSH AMAZING THANK YOU
      they are totally in line cost-wise with not sustainable options, too!
      And they have a recycling program, eeee!

    • @frannyg1609
      @frannyg1609 5 років тому +4

      There's a German brand called erlich textil that sells sustainable underwear and stocking

    • @masha7377
      @masha7377 5 років тому +3

      Wolford has also recently launched a special sustainable line (Cradle to Cradle), I don't know too much but I think the products are petroleum free. But even disregarding that, Wolford and Falke both produce exclusively in Europe and their tights last for ages! 5+ years! Even the sheer ones! The 50 or 70 denier tights last even longer. And the Falke socks last for 10 years, no holes!

    • @shannabanna1
      @shannabanna1 5 років тому

      Thank you!! So helpful!

    • @lovespin4854
      @lovespin4854 5 років тому

      I think they meant durable in terms of doesn't run easily, not in terms of environment

  • @carolann811
    @carolann811 5 років тому +1

    For the fabric softener/dryer balls, you can also thrift a 100% wool sweater and either unravel or cut into strips and wind those up, and then wind yarn around the outside.

  • @ChelseaHeartsDomos
    @ChelseaHeartsDomos 5 років тому +197

    Wow people in the comments are being so rude. ECO-friendly people are so quick to tear down people that are even taking the SLIGHTEST steps in the right direction. Were all of the 100% the best methods? Maybe not but they also tried 🤷🏻‍♀️ #LovemesomeSorryGirls

    • @justinewhite-hadley3138
      @justinewhite-hadley3138 5 років тому +4

      Thank you! I was gonna say, harsh comments. They are just giving some tips. Relax everyone.....

  • @iramm
    @iramm 5 років тому +20

    I carry my old set of child sized metal cutlery with me. It's convenient because the set is just a shorter and maybe a hint smaller version of adult cutlery so it doesn't take that much space and the metal knife cuts better than a bamboo one😊

  • @madelynhostetler4117
    @madelynhostetler4117 5 років тому +6

    I love how you guys are positive and encouraging about eco friendly products!! I've had SO many people be very judgemental and negative towards me when they see that I'm not using an eco friendly product. Like one time, I forgot to bring my reuseable straw and the drink that I had needed a lid&straw combo so I reluctantly too a plastic straw. And this girl saw me using a plastic straw and started berating me about using plastic and killing the environment and killing sea turtles! She had no idea that I had just forgotten my reuseable straw (ya know, bc I'm human) and it was so disappointing! So long story short, THANK YOU for being understanding and realistic about how it is difficult to be eco friendly, but not impossible!! Keep on keeping on!!!!

  • @kristenmaryfitzpatrick
    @kristenmaryfitzpatrick 5 років тому +39

    Use ballerina tights. They barely rip!! I use Capezio but any dancer tights should work.

  • @thetigerlyon
    @thetigerlyon 5 років тому +109

    It’s because the wool fuses (felts) under the wet and heated conditions. 😃

    • @TheSorryGirls
      @TheSorryGirls  5 років тому +6

      science is a crazy thing, isn't it?!

    • @sosewnknits
      @sosewnknits 5 років тому +11

      @@TheSorryGirls Fun fact is that felting happens not just from being wet or hot, but the combination of heat + agitation (aka the movement in the machine). If you were to soak wool in hot water without much agitation it would clean it, but not felt it.
      #knowledgefromaknitter!

    • @hannahlaird4976
      @hannahlaird4976 5 років тому

      @@sosewnknits don't you need some form of alkali to loosen the crimp of the wool, so the fibres can knot together?

  • @Katjastrofen
    @Katjastrofen 5 років тому +5

    You can switch out shampoo in plastic containers out with shampoobars and soapboars! Shampoobars doesn't contain harsh chemicals, so it's better for your scalp. Using a shampoobar has enhanced my curls! Love it!

  • @user-di6cn2ne7u
    @user-di6cn2ne7u 5 років тому +79

    Coffee grinds are great for your plants!

    • @justjenn5706
      @justjenn5706 5 років тому +1

      How do you use them for your plants? I always have coffee grinds and would love to find a use for them...Thanks!

    • @sofia9387
      @sofia9387 5 років тому

      @@justjenn5706 just add them to the soil! that's it!

    • @ossswin
      @ossswin 5 років тому +1

      Are they good for any sort of plant? I don’t really have a green thumb and am constantly terrified of killing my plant babies lol

    • @fernnn24
      @fernnn24 5 років тому +2

      @@ossswin I would only add a little and only once, not often because my friend did that and it killed her plant because of the acidity of the coffee!

    •  5 років тому +2

      Yes, that is specially true for plants that need to keep a little more moisture than your other plants as the grinds usually retain moisture but are also great as fertilizer. I have used it on my roses and specially in drier warmer months my plants seem to the thankful

  • @s8d8h8
    @s8d8h8 5 років тому +4

    I love your eco-friendly videos! Everything little thing we can do is helpful. My trick at the grocery store is to use the paper mushroom bags if I do need to wrap something up or protect it. I use them for everything - the bulk section there too, and you can write the number right on the bag.
    Please be careful with essential oils around animals - Danny should be okay with diffusing oil in a well-ventilated place, but I recently wrote an article about the dangers of essential oils with help from a veterinary team and they all agreed that essential oils and cats don't mix. I know two people who have lost their cats to the inability to metabolize diffused EOs. Other small critters are also at risk.

  • @raraavis7782
    @raraavis7782 5 років тому +648

    Since we‘re honest though...electric toothbrushes clean the teeth much better, no dentist would recommend going with a hand brush nowadays. Plus, those natural fiber toothbrushes (as well as cleaning brushes) break down very fast, which is especially annoying, considering the high price.
    And, you know...just put regular (thrifted) stainless steel cutlery in a little bag and carry that around. No need, to spend a ton of money on a new set of (probably also expensive) bamboo cutlery...which kinda looks big and unwieldy as well...not to mention, it’s way less hygienic.
    And yes, I realize, I‘m a bit of a ‚Debby downer‘ here. And I really applaud the spirit of this video. I‘m all for sustainability and not using as much plastic and all that. But the solutions should be practical and (preferably) inexpensive, or people will not use them.
    I tried a lot of this stuff, over the years, and some of it just isn’t very well thought through.

    • @TaylorStrutton
      @TaylorStrutton 5 років тому +69

      I totally agree with the bamboo cutlery. Plus wood / wood like things in your mouth feel very weird. as do paper straws - I cant stand them and i carry a stainless steel one with me.

    • @dreamelatte
      @dreamelatte 5 років тому +61

      Some bamboo brushes actually use plastic bristles! So they’re not 100% biodegradable. Also, manual toothbrushes clean teeth just fine if you do it for 2 min. Electric toothbrushes are really essential for people who don’t put in the proper effort to keep their teeth clean

    • @bridgidthepirateelf4135
      @bridgidthepirateelf4135 5 років тому +27

      I can't use electric toothbrushes because of sensory overload. I have severe anxiety disorders and the noise and the vibrating is a trigger.

    • @madi846
      @madi846 5 років тому +26

      also people who suggest those sorts of things as a fix all for everyone, quite often forget about those with (for example) germ phobias/anxieties or OCD who cannot just bring dirty silverware with them everywhere or even those who have to use those disposable versions of products. also those with physical disabilities won’t be able to carry silverware or water bottles with them everywhere like that. in general I find a lot of the eco-friendly and no waste/minimalism movement to be not very inclusive of those with disabilities and mental illness, which is rly worrisome. like obvs there’s certain things besides that those people can do, but the expectation that it’s a fix for everyone is kinda ignorant. (not blaming The Sorry Girls here btw, their hearts are in the right place; just a general observation about the current trend of no waste lol)

    • @shalryma
      @shalryma 5 років тому +37

      I do generally agree with you - I'll just mention that bamboo cutlery set has an advantage making through security checks. When I was carrying my steel one I got into some issues during security checks in the city, eventually it got confiscated by airport security.
      What I'm saying is, before you make your purchase, consider the reason while you're getting it - if it's for carrying around the city that has no security checks, go for steel one, it has many advantages! If it's specifically for travelling, including air travel, wooden one is probably better to get.

  • @shery8822
    @shery8822 5 років тому +2

    I don’t know if you have seen them before but a company called “4oceans” sells bracelets made from rubbish they get from the ocean. The beads are recycled sea glass while the cord is recycled plastic and for each bracelet sold, 1 pound of rubbish is removed from the ocean. I got one for Christmas and I love it so much

  • @kelseyponsegrau5673
    @kelseyponsegrau5673 5 років тому +51

    Fun fact: wash cloths fit on swiffer mops too if you don’t want to cut up a towel 👍🏼

    • @grey-vb7ox
      @grey-vb7ox 5 років тому

      Kelsey Ponsegrau That’s all I could think of as they did that diy 😂

    • @arianafranco2199
      @arianafranco2199 5 років тому +1

      or use a clean but just an old stained towel and cut that up

    • @iceandfire44
      @iceandfire44 5 років тому +1

      I use mismatched microfiber socks on mine. It works so well, and CLINGS to the dust and grime.

    • @ruthgoddard6539
      @ruthgoddard6539 5 років тому

      I have microfiber cloths,use them on swifter mops and general cleaning.they last and last

    • @bodoorgeest
      @bodoorgeest 5 років тому

      @@iceandfire44, Is microfiber eco friendly?
      “You get a clump; it's not a pure, homogeneous mixture of liquid plastic, and therefore it's not a plastic that can be regenerated into a new product.” Not only are microfiber towels not recyclable, but there's preliminary evidence that suggests washing these towels can introduce microplastics in water.19 apr. 2018

  • @jend2862
    @jend2862 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the great ideas! I don't care for using the Norwex cloths for my face, etc. but they're great for dusting the furniture.
    I have stopped using anything with coconut oil on my face and body. Not only did it clog my pores, it also clogged my drains.

  • @rachelsanchis
    @rachelsanchis 5 років тому +42

    A lot of these things are American. I'm from Europe but I went to college in the US, I still can't for the life of me understand why so many cleaning supplies in the US are not re-usable. The whole single use sweeper things (swiffer is the brand i believe) blew my mind the first time i saw it. Everyone has them and they are so unnecessary and wasteful.

    • @KellyMacBart1985
      @KellyMacBart1985 5 років тому +6

      Did you ever see the toilet scrub brush with the disposable brush head?!?! I think it came out a decade ago now and I'm still filled with rage that it was invented. I hope our children look at us with shame when they see the crap we came up with to destroy the planet.

    • @rachelsanchis
      @rachelsanchis 5 років тому +1

      @@KellyMacBart1985 OMG, i didn't even know that existed!

    • @masha7377
      @masha7377 5 років тому +6

      Omg yes!!! And using paper towels for everything instead of a dish towel that you wash every few days 🤦‍♀️ what blows my mind most is the amount of disposable plastic CRAP even when you stay IN a restaurant! I guess going from dishwasher to millionaire isn't possible anymore because there're no dishes left to wash!

    • @merrivideo
      @merrivideo 5 років тому +2

      @@masha7377 UA-camrs that do cleaning and organizing use a lot of disposables for cleaning, it hurts to look. I actually have stop watching cleaning videos because of this. So much unneeded waste everywhere.

  • @erinrapp07
    @erinrapp07 5 років тому

    I gave up dryer sheets a while ago but I used up what I had and stopped buying. I crafted the used dryer sheets into little sachets with lavender from my garden and now my drawers smell lovely! These also make great gifts!

  • @mellie4174
    @mellie4174 5 років тому +9

    also coffee gounds can be used for plants and in gardens. :)

  • @poppyjane819
    @poppyjane819 5 років тому +4

    Use ballerina tights! They rip less but they are still shear.
    You can get them on dance supply websites / stores

  • @itsydispy
    @itsydispy 5 років тому +54

    I wouldn't recommend using this scrub on your face because coconut oil is comedogenic and sugar is too harsh for the skin. I would only use it gently on the body, and not in sensitive areas.

    • @minyummm
      @minyummm 5 років тому +2

      I use coffee grinds with olive oil for a nice simple exfoliator. I find sugar to cut the skin and it slightly burns under the hot shower.

    • @sarah-mj9tw
      @sarah-mj9tw 5 років тому

      i grind my coffee into tiny pieces

  • @PastelJulia
    @PastelJulia 5 років тому +147

    *who else loves these eco friendly diys?* 😍❤️
    - also a diy youtuber btw

  • @solar979
    @solar979 5 років тому +15

    I use Laundry Wash Bags for Delicates for fruits and vegetables instead of plastic bags. When they get dirty I just wash them with other laundry.

    • @thesidecargoes
      @thesidecargoes 5 років тому +1

      This is an AWESOME idea! Stealing it. :)

  • @Beautyonthebrain_
    @Beautyonthebrain_ 5 років тому

    I made reusable produce bags out of mesh, super simple & pretty cheap, I just used a large weave mesh that I found in a remnant at the fabric store. I also used laminated cotton to make reusable ziploc bags, great diys that make you feel like you're making a big difference.

  • @elle.blanchard
    @elle.blanchard 5 років тому +7

    I use regular white vinegar as fabric softener! My clothes are static free, they don't smell like vinegar (they actually just don't smell like anything at all) when they get out of the dryer and it's way better for your clothes and the water sources! ESPECIALLY WORKOUT CLOTHES! Do not use softener on your performance fabrics! It coats the fibers, traps the sweat in and prevent them from being as absorbent! If your workout clothes have that nasty smell that you can't seem to wash out anymore, this is why!

    • @sammason2182
      @sammason2182 5 років тому +1

      How much would you put in compared to softener?

    • @elle.blanchard
      @elle.blanchard 5 років тому +1

      @@sammason2182 same amount! I use about 1/2 cup or up to the line in my softener thing

    • @katw6757
      @katw6757 5 років тому

      Vinegar slowly eats away the lining of your washing machine, so not really the best idea

  • @acmulhern
    @acmulhern 5 років тому

    OMG you guys. Such legends!
    I've recently started making my own toothpaste and mouthwash.
    Also my trick to avoid clingfilm: tupperwares or old glass jars. It's so easy and saves so much plastic and also money. No need to get the bee wrap, just use what you already own.
    Also, I use an old jam jar instead of a to-go coffee cup. That way I don't have to worry about washing it every day, I can have as many as I need and rotate them. Absolutely free and looks cute. I make tumeric latte in it before I leave the house: fill with milk, microwave, add milk and sweetener, put on the lid and shake and you've got a yummy frothy latte!

  • @vintagecameragirl
    @vintagecameragirl 5 років тому +157

    It kinda weirds me out that no where else uses tea towels... They're small fabric towels you use In the kitchen. It's a British staple.

    • @greeneapple
      @greeneapple 5 років тому +34

      It is a staple in the southern states of America as well. I feel like I don’t know anyone who doesn’t use a tea towel...

    • @jennahedderson9976
      @jennahedderson9976 5 років тому +58

      Can confirm: Canadians use tea towels. I've never used them to wash the floor or dust, but I've used "rags", which just essentially are old tea towels! "Tea towels" are exclusively used in my house for drying dishes and hands in the kitchen. Chalk it up to semantics

    • @lihuenayala3024
      @lihuenayala3024 5 років тому +14

      Amy Vintage I know, right? It’s crazy how different cleaning can be depending on the country😂 where I live drier sheets do not even exist! Nor do we have packed vegetables in the grocery store, you just pick them up and put them in your reusable bag, there aren’t even plastic bags to take your groceries, if you don’t take your own bag you have to carry everything

    • @vintagecameragirl
      @vintagecameragirl 5 років тому +13

      @@greeneapple do your grandmother's have special... You can't touch kind too, usually with a a place on them. The 'for best' tea towels?

    • @vintagecameragirl
      @vintagecameragirl 5 років тому +3

      @@jennahedderson9976 we use them for everything, my dad used to keep on in his pocket of his coat for emergencies. Lol

  • @fedupwithusernames
    @fedupwithusernames 5 років тому

    I made a coffee & sugar scrub like this literally years ago and I still have it, I store it in the fridge. It never went bad and still smells amazing!

  • @nixxipixxi94
    @nixxipixxi94 5 років тому +19

    wait?! you're telling me your country has disposable duster pads? As an aussie I find deeply weird. I know this isn't the point of the video but if you want to throw out the thing your dusting with why not use a paper towel? But having said that my family just uses holey socks for dusting easy to wash and you can easy use them with cleaning sprays

    • @Whitney_Sews
      @Whitney_Sews 5 років тому

      I have the exact same duster they showed and I don't throw the pad away. I shake it out and rinse off as needed. It dries and is ready to be used again.

  • @litwin707
    @litwin707 2 роки тому

    THANK YOU for spreading this message and helping people change their habits and THINK about their options and choices.

  • @erinhart9445
    @erinhart9445 5 років тому +16

    The reason the wool yard doesn't unravel is because the heat and pressure from washing and drying it actually felts the yarn together.

  • @sandyk922
    @sandyk922 5 років тому

    You can also use the coffee grounds in your garden or your potted plants. Just incorporate the grounds in the soil🌸

  • @ViCky-zt9yh
    @ViCky-zt9yh 5 років тому +59

    Can you please help with apartment under a slooping roof! I need cute ideas for the unused space in the triangle where no furniture can stand anymore! :)

    • @kiralongdon3123
      @kiralongdon3123 5 років тому +3

      Do a triangle shelf with wood from the hard wear store. Also fairy lights in a zig zag or the photo line thing in a zig zag. Or you could have random tiny shelf that are small and hold like 1 or 2 things on. And for the slant tapestries ate a really cute cheap way to decorate ceilings and since it's slanted. Could be fun. Or you could paint something cute on it!

    • @ViCky-zt9yh
      @ViCky-zt9yh 5 років тому

      @@kiralongdon3123 Hi, thanks for the great ideas. But I was actually talking about the other triangle. like the one that forms the roof. ( the site where the tiles are lie). Sorry I feel like I am doing an awfull job in explaining. English isnt my mother lenguage. The corner you describe is literally my only strayed wall. So I use it for high furniture like cabinet ect.

    • @masha7377
      @masha7377 5 років тому +2

      What's your mother language? Maybe you can explain it better that way and someone will understand you :)

  • @ossswin
    @ossswin 5 років тому +2

    Great tips and ideas! Love this channel.
    When it comes to the coffee scrub I think some other, liquid oil would be best, coconut oil might clog sink/shower drains.

  • @alicerosek
    @alicerosek 5 років тому +11

    I picked up some bamboo makeup brushes today by a brand called ecotools - cruelty free, recyclable and 100% vegan. I live in the UK but I believe the brand is also available in Europe, the US and Australia :)

    • @FarAwayDistance
      @FarAwayDistance 5 років тому

      I love ecotools!!! I use a face scrubber from them and it’s been amazing!💕

    • @loki594
      @loki594 5 років тому

      i'm from the US, absolutely love ecotools

  • @leeshy321
    @leeshy321 5 років тому

    I just bought wool dryer balls and they've changed my life, I love them. Love these eco friendly idea videos!

  • @sryimnotperfect
    @sryimnotperfect 5 років тому +71

    As an Esthetician please please please DO NOT use that scrub on your face!!!!

    • @sarah-mj9tw
      @sarah-mj9tw 5 років тому

      no

    • @sryimnotperfect
      @sryimnotperfect 5 років тому +1

      I'm not sure what your "no" means on such an old reply but ok.

  • @wisteria_love
    @wisteria_love 5 років тому +2

    I’m so glad you guys did the duster head diy! I have a wool duster but it sucks to clean and I saw the reusable duster on Lauren Singers website and almost bought it. Now I can make it! Wish I saw this before I bought my drawer balls like a year ago lol!

  • @Beren_Yildirim
    @Beren_Yildirim 5 років тому +7

    I love this! You should definitely do more eco-friendly diys 🌱

  • @Spaceydoodle
    @Spaceydoodle 5 років тому

    for reusable fabric softener sheets, I use old rags, dunk them in a mixture of liquid fabric softener and a bit of water, squeeze out the excess liquid and throw the rags in the dryer with the load. I bought a small bottle of liquid fabric softener like 5 years ago, and there's still lots left. and works just as well as the disposable sheets :)

  • @kujbuszsofia8824
    @kujbuszsofia8824 5 років тому +6

    I have been watching you guys for a while and I like the series when you guys helping someone to update their rooms and you two do a design and the customer decide who won!! I love it! ❤❤

  • @sofia9387
    @sofia9387 5 років тому

    Also hot tip: mason jars are amazing and if you just throw one in your bag (I use a 16oz graduated one) you can use it for everything like coffee and drinks at restaurants that otherwise use plastic (if it has measuring lines on it even better so the baristas have a guide for how much to pour), leftover food to take home from eating out, compost scraps that you get on the road and want to take home, and so much more! It is nice because you don't need to carry a bunch of different containers but really that one jar can save so much space, time, and the planet !!!

  • @shizan.7494
    @shizan.7494 5 років тому +63

    Lol Desi moms be using old shirts as dusters. eco friendly since forever xD

  • @srrroma
    @srrroma 5 років тому

    I love that you’ve grown into an eco friendly channel and influencers ❤️ you’ve always had that inside you but now it’s out and I love it!! Keep informing and raising consciousness on our environment. I’m so proud of you girls. Go zero waste! ✨🥰

  • @AChase-po7ge
    @AChase-po7ge 5 років тому +45

    Can you do some eco friendly DIY hacks for college students?

  • @rileygabriel6700
    @rileygabriel6700 5 років тому

    This video makes me so so so happy! I have been researching the Low Waste movement and making swaps in my own life. Seeing this topic addressed on a popular channel like you two made me so happy and excited. Love this and love y'all!!

  • @jennilovesyou25
    @jennilovesyou25 5 років тому +6

    One of the reasons the vegeatables are in a package is because it makes it cheaper. You don't have the option to do a quality check when you can't see them as well. This makes it easier for the grocery stores to put less fresh produce in it

    • @lelajaglan3145
      @lelajaglan3145 4 роки тому

      exactly, the ones that are wrapped are either from the floor, meaning they weren't picked from the plant but rather they fell of the vine, or they are older and had the outer layer peeled away to reveal a "fresher" layer, but u can't really tell because off the plastic in the way. This is why they are cheaper. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @wanderingsoul881
    @wanderingsoul881 5 років тому +1

    About the bread thing? MAKING your own is also a good option. PLUS. You could customize it as much as you want. You want it sweet? You can do that! You want some bits in it like, fruit or chocolate? You can add it in! It's easy and some recipies only require like, two or three ingredients

  • @kathyrios3315
    @kathyrios3315 5 років тому +27

    DIY compost bin!
    ....but make it cute
    I was thinking of the Tyra Banks but make it fashion meme btw

  • @vzmkitty
    @vzmkitty 5 років тому

    Thank you for this video, reducing waste is something we all need to be mindful of. I appreciate all your tips and tricks, and I especially appreciate your encouragement at the end that it isn't so much about what we do as it's about being mindful and making changes where we are able to.

  • @skc187
    @skc187 5 років тому +5

    Another tip is put a DIY shopping bags inside each bag you use mostly, when going out. So you can avoid plastic bags while doing emergency groccery shopping.

  • @PlanWithIvey
    @PlanWithIvey 5 років тому

    I love this! I talk about eco friendly things at work all the time and it’s so awesome to see you ladies using your platform to spread the message. Being eco friendly is easier than we think and it just takes one small action to make a big difference.

  • @reneemarievideos
    @reneemarievideos 5 років тому +9

    The pantyhose have almost nothing to do with keeping the ball together except giving it shape. If you soaked it in hot water and rolled it between your hands for a while, it'll do the same thing, because Kelsey was right, you're felting the wool.

  • @RaeBell01
    @RaeBell01 5 років тому

    Coffee grounds can be used in gardens or planters for growing plants in.

  • @imafake2807
    @imafake2807 5 років тому +4

    I'm from Louisiana. After having been to a foreign country and seeing just how populated it is in Europe. It really made me rethink the zero waste/eco friendly living. One day the US may be that over populated and I'd like to still have clean and green opportunities. I live in a rural area, so no recycling atleast for an hour + drive. I've opted to do the compost since I can't actually recycle. And yes when shopping I get frustrated with all the plastic, like why? And wouldn't paper options be cheaper? I know when we were in Greece, everything we purchased was given to us in paper containers. Also for any women reading this, switching to reusable menstrual products has been soo much easier and cheaper. Just get the diva cup and some washable pads! Game changer. And your waste doesn't stack up in a land field somewhere with all the other women's waste in your area 😫

  • @missbecdaws
    @missbecdaws 5 років тому

    Some easy ones that I've used so far are reusable face wipes (just an old towels sewn into small squares), and a diy cloth holder for utensils!

  • @luischenlill485
    @luischenlill485 5 років тому +8

    I really appreciate that you're doing stuff like this as well! :) Great tips! I would love to see tips for buying furniture in a more eco friendly way. E.g. IKEA stuff is always wrapped in so much plastic, so maybe you could pick the things with the most wrapping and try to think of a more waste free alternative. (I know that second hand is always the best option but some things are just hard to get second hand...) That would be nice :)

  • @Kate-ps3dm
    @Kate-ps3dm 5 років тому

    Babes, I LOVE this thinking! One thing..when you wash fleece, you release tons of micro plastics each time. It’s really important to not wash them often (or not buy them) because of this! One thing at a time tho 😊Amazing vid 💕💕

  • @LB-sq5jk
    @LB-sq5jk 5 років тому +11

    Love these eco friendly diys!!! Could you diy an un-paper towel roll?

    • @poppyt2682
      @poppyt2682 5 років тому +1

      L B I would imagine a small supply of fabric napkins would be good. They can just be thrown in with a wash.
      Edit: if your like me and have random bits of fabric you could make lots of mismatched ones pretty easily an then you could have different thicknesses for different things if you want too.

    • @jennahedderson9976
      @jennahedderson9976 5 років тому +3

      They did un-paper towels in their previous Eco video, linked.

    • @grey-vb7ox
      @grey-vb7ox 5 років тому +1

      You can get like, a 20 pack of wash cloths at Walmart for a few bucks. Perfect for cleaning, just be sure to not cross contaminate by using one cloth for multiple things (like keep one for your kitchen counter and another one for your bathroom counter).

    • @kiralongdon3123
      @kiralongdon3123 5 років тому +1

      I think the equivalent is a cloth. It does the same thing. Just roll it up and u got a non paper towel roll. A cloth roll 😂😂

  • @lucasbolliet3304
    @lucasbolliet3304 5 років тому

    I love this serie so much thank you guys for making it ! I'm 20 years old and I'm trying to go zero waste because if I don't do it know or take those good habits now that I'm quite young I think I'll never make it. So this video is very helpful for me and thank you for giving environmental issues a place on the internet

  • @1985homeslice
    @1985homeslice 5 років тому +12

    For any of my acne prone peeps, almond oil and grapeseed oil work instead of coconut oil too

  • @J_Isak
    @J_Isak 5 років тому

    I put my used espresso grinds with honey, olive oil, and salt for my face scrub (I'm allergic to coconut, I tried it with coconut oil and it made me itchy). It's nice and moisturizing and it lasts really long too because honey preserves it. It's also a great lip scrub because the espresso is finely ground.

  • @myrtokapos4031
    @myrtokapos4031 5 років тому +3

    I have heard that there are some tule tights that don't rip because they aren't made from that elastic material.But I don't know which brand actually produces them

  • @loulie8444
    @loulie8444 5 років тому +1

    Keep in mind that glass is reuseable which is good.However costs loads of energy for recycling and making.
    When you said it would be better to buy coconutoil in a glass jar.
    It is only better if you reuse the glass jar yourself

  • @niteflitetheknitter
    @niteflitetheknitter 5 років тому +5

    Honestly, the best tights I've ever owned are dance tights. Look for Capezio or similar dance brands.

  • @fernnn24
    @fernnn24 5 років тому

    so happy you guys are using your platform for important topics!! you guys should do a video on being zero waste for a day with the DIY's you guys have made including the ones in the past!

  • @CorriveauMusic
    @CorriveauMusic 5 років тому +3

    I cut up an old torn towel to replace my paper towels! They work way better and it’s a easy way to eliminate waste

  • @Grace-sj2bo
    @Grace-sj2bo 5 років тому

    A tip for when tights rip: use clear nail polish to prevent a hole from growing, or if you catch the thin fabric. It's so, so useful especially since I wear tights around school a lot. It saves a lot of pairs and a lot of money.

  • @aleeasieben9374
    @aleeasieben9374 5 років тому +102

    Does everyone call them coffee grinds? I’ve always called them coffee grounds 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @katrinavangrouw8843
      @katrinavangrouw8843 5 років тому +2

      I think it's either or

    • @JustHeAndMe7733
      @JustHeAndMe7733 5 років тому +2

      It's either depending on where you're from. I was raised to say grounds. But I've traveled alot and I've noticed the difference.

    • @katelyndiaz2940
      @katelyndiaz2940 5 років тому +4

      Groundsss

    • @aleeasieben9374
      @aleeasieben9374 5 років тому +3

      I even live in the same country as them.

    • @KellyMacBart1985
      @KellyMacBart1985 5 років тому +1

      @@aleeasieben9374 Hahaha haha this^ 😂 me too. Grounds.

  • @MsNINA0626
    @MsNINA0626 5 років тому

    I’ve been buying individual produce for a very long time and I love it. Not only does it reduce plastic consumption, but it minimizes the chances of wasting food. By not buying packaged produce you can get exactly what you need and food isn’t wasted.

  • @dontpaytheboatman
    @dontpaytheboatman 5 років тому +3

    Quick tip! Don't bother with bamboo cutlery, it doesn't work very well (bamboo forks are pretty useless), isn't easy to clean and its money you don't need to spend. Instead, bring some of your regular metal silverware, metal straw and a pair of chopsticks with you! You can wrap it in a cloth napkin or make a little pouch from fabric scraps for them. Then wipe down when done and throw them in the sink when you get home :)

  • @trini9537
    @trini9537 5 років тому

    I love that you guys are on board on this journey. This is the year is the year I get to grow my own edible landscape, make my own compost bin. I have also started using a safety razor btw love as well as my cloth pads they are amazing!! These are the extra steps I have taken as well as going plastic free for lent... wish me luck!!

  • @poppyt2682
    @poppyt2682 5 років тому +4

    I second the need for durable tights! Half the time I rip them just putting them on.

  • @natascha_kn
    @natascha_kn 5 років тому

    I switched to a beech wood toothbrush two weeks ago and there's no difference to me, I love it :) I thought beech wood is better than bamboo, because bamboo is an exotic wood, I hope there will be even more options soon!
    And I was really confused about the mop pads, in Germany it's normal to have one that's reusable, I've never heard of disposable ones, what a waste :O
    I've heard about a lot of zero waste shops opening here as well, so glad to see this movement!
    And yes , there may some issues or concerns for some people, but these are just SUGGESTIONS! If it doesn't fit you, find an alternative, that's suits you better :)
    Keep them coming, these are very helpful!

  • @ellatopp6094
    @ellatopp6094 5 років тому +9

    Yesss! Love that you are helping the environment!!!

  • @meganking2205
    @meganking2205 5 років тому

    Put Velcro on both sides of the mop pad to get double sided usage! Loved this so much xx

  • @fatmaehm1027
    @fatmaehm1027 5 років тому +23

    More free DIY's😝, that what we need we're just people who don't really like to spend a lot of money 😂

  • @chelbymiller9579
    @chelbymiller9579 5 років тому

    I am absolutely in love with y'all's uploads that go over this stuff! I need more of these in my life!

  • @nanaboo0605
    @nanaboo0605 5 років тому +5

    Dance hack for longer lasting panty hose: spray them down with hairspray every before you wear them. It helps so much!

    • @nanaboo0605
      @nanaboo0605 5 років тому +1

      It depends! They make environmentally friendly hairsprays that work just as well

  • @danaeolate5800
    @danaeolate5800 5 років тому

    i've tried to make a full patio recycling section and i've failed so many times. Pleaseee try to make one for all the stuff that you cannot upcycle or reuse and you have to separate to recycle. I love you so much you guys, waiting to get paid to be a seed on your membership 🌹🇨🇱

  • @GigiTheWaitress
    @GigiTheWaitress 5 років тому +4

    "you gave it new life" yesssssss

  • @pdmullgirl
    @pdmullgirl 5 років тому +1

    I too make my own mop pads but the duster is genius! I’ll have to make some! Thanks girls! ❤️💜💚

    • @kristabutler7446
      @kristabutler7446 5 років тому

      I found reusable mope heads at the local dollar store. Still something I'm buying but honestly I buy like 2 a year, tho I definitely rinse them out by hand before putting them in with my clothes in the washer.

  • @roslynmosses4412
    @roslynmosses4412 5 років тому +6

    You guys are seriously the cutesttttt

  • @lucasbolliet3304
    @lucasbolliet3304 5 років тому

    For me what I've found the most helpful when grocery shopping it to prepare kind of a kit with a bunch of fabric and glass containers of every kind that always stay in my shopping bag so that I never miss them

  • @rosesofamerica
    @rosesofamerica 5 років тому +4

    Swedish Stockings is a great brand for tights =)

  • @LindaUrsin
    @LindaUrsin 5 років тому

    I made my reusable duster pad from old kitchen washcloths. I had to attach an elastic to tie it to the handle because it kept slipping off. I rarely use my dryer but I did make my own dryer balls from wool yarn and wool roving on the outside. We don't have dryer sheets in Norway

  • @fanni2698
    @fanni2698 5 років тому +3

    Love the background!

  • @RunaaSteinamrk
    @RunaaSteinamrk 5 років тому

    I think you two would love indoor gardens. It's a great way to live a little more sustainably. I have a Click and Grow but there are other kinds too that have great reviews 🙂

  • @fraeni90
    @fraeni90 5 років тому +5

    Kelsey’s face when she hears Becky say *Mountain High* 😆

  • @NelleCreations
    @NelleCreations 5 років тому

    Great tips ladies!!! I need to use my dryer balls more often

  • @melanylopez2961
    @melanylopez2961 5 років тому +25

    Isn’t a French press more eco friendly (: that’s what I have !

    • @christinal.222
      @christinal.222 5 років тому +4

      I like to use the French press whenever I want to make more than one cup, but I can understand if it's too much cleaning hassle for just a single quick cup. My recommendation for single cups is using an AeroPress. The cleaning process takes seconds and you can even replace the tiny paper filter with a stainless steel filter, if you want to go go as waste free as possible with coffee. :)

    • @placeforNothing
      @placeforNothing 5 років тому +4

      Yesss! I also use frenchpress. It is way more cheaper than coffee cups.

    • @iamkrisan
      @iamkrisan 5 років тому +4

      me too! i think french press would be such a pain in an office setting though (plus i bet so many people have been gifted keurigs at this point who can switch over to the reusable cup)

    • @kiralongdon3123
      @kiralongdon3123 5 років тому

      What's a French press

    • @kiralongdon3123
      @kiralongdon3123 5 років тому +5

      Oh I think it might be American for café tiare in England we call it the French word. The glass thing with the sivey filtery thing ya press down right? In America u must call it the English word yet in England we call it the French word. What logic is this?! 😂😂

  • @Jellytoaster
    @Jellytoaster 5 років тому

    YES omg i'm so happy that you're shedding some light on the plastic pollution situation, while providing actual advice on reducing your trash! Thank you! -A Zero-waster