Lauren Singer - Zero Waste - UW Carbon Challenge! - Green Seed Grant

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @theminimalistninja
    @theminimalistninja 9 років тому +71

    She is such an inspiration! Bea and Lauren inspired me to make the switch and live a zero waste life :)

    • @svetlanikolova7673
      @svetlanikolova7673 5 років тому +1

      know that YOU are NO longer responsible for pollution that is now making its way to Bulgaria and getting our children sick. well done. thank you and GOD BLESS YOU

    • @sesil0060
      @sesil0060 4 роки тому +1

      How has your process been? Where are you now?

  • @itsmarialifestyle4355
    @itsmarialifestyle4355 8 років тому +58

    I'm amused at how many in the comment section are accusing her of her choice to eat meat. She is already doing so much, if everyone did that much we'd live in a better planet already. But those commenting on her meat intake don't seem to realise that, or even appreciate her efforts so far in the least. She shouldn't eat meat or this or that? Everyone on their journey. Surely starting from somewhere and progressing at our own possible way will create a joyful community instead of being judgemental.

    • @Vici233
      @Vici233 8 років тому +20

      I don't think that is what most people mean to say. She seems like she really wants to do her best and live the most sustainable lifestyle possible. When the one guy asked her about her carbon footprint that kind of threw her off and that is how you can see that she is missing something. Maybe in a few months or years she will find out about the effects of animal agriculture on the planet and she will wish that someone had told her before or that she had realized it before. The real goal should be to find a lifestyle that is sustainable in every way but that is still easy to live and to maintain within our current culture. I for one think that that is actually possible. But to achieve this, all aspects of sustainable living have to be combined. Some people are vegan but send tons of trash into landfill without realizing it while some people are zero waste but have a large carbon footprint otherwise. Even if everyone went vegan, there would still be landfills, even if everyone went zero waste, there would still be climate change. The world needs both lifestyles, plus a switch to renewable energy and green transport as well as some other measures. Baby steps are nice and should be appreciated, but we need rapid action. We need leaders and rolemodels like Lauren to see the bigger picture instead of focusing on minor details in one field while ignoring another all together.

    • @ritasilvestre4055
      @ritasilvestre4055 7 років тому +1

      meat consumption is NOT a personal choice at all

    • @PassionPno
      @PassionPno 5 років тому +4

      Due to health reasons, some people really can't go vegan and even doctors advise against it.

    • @karenpotts3908
      @karenpotts3908 5 років тому +1

      @@PassionPno If you look into regenerative agriculture you will see that livestock play an important role in the health of the land! See the movie The Smallest Little Big Farm! See Joel Salatin and others to learn more. The Buffalo maintained an amazing eco-system before we wiped them out!

    • @svetlanikolova7673
      @svetlanikolova7673 5 років тому

      i am a farmer and homesteader. I eat meat and i am not hurting the environment because i practice composting and my animals are not hurting anyone. is up.to the farmer tobe responsible. its up to the consumer to demand better farming and packaging transportation practices

  • @AnnaBePunkt
    @AnnaBePunkt 9 років тому +13

    I love listening to Lauren Singer. Thank You!

    • @catherinemelone3645
      @catherinemelone3645 8 років тому +1

      Heads up a lot of the facts presented in Cowspiracy aren't accurate :-(. check out though Livestock's Long Shadow, a report done through the United Nations that's been well fact checked and makes an amazing argument against the animal industry.

  • @Rachelcampbellll
    @Rachelcampbellll 8 років тому +27

    I hope she gets a place in school textbooks. :)

    • @Minnie11chula
      @Minnie11chula 8 років тому +13

      I would hope not!! Not until she gets a clue about the impact of animal agriculture!

    • @Emmiiii267
      @Emmiiii267 6 років тому

      was thinking the same!!! im confused on why shes not vegn

  • @gontzalgagoamenabar8913
    @gontzalgagoamenabar8913 5 років тому +1

    This girl is amazing, such an inspiration

  • @libbykline3049
    @libbykline3049 5 років тому

    THIS is what we need the young people of the Earth to do. She is enlightened and willing to do what it takes to change the Earth. We have failed, but they can succeed. God willing.

  • @SurfergirlKH
    @SurfergirlKH 8 років тому +12

    19:21 I wonder why a jar of Laurens Laundry detergent costs so much, if it is so easy and inexpensive to make. I just made a dishwasher detergent from Bea Johnson book and it is amazing!

  • @melaniegrant9204
    @melaniegrant9204 8 років тому +6

    I think she's brilliant and real. She is the Every Girl. With the culture in which we live, we will run into more walls than not. The message here is that ANYTHING you can do in the right direction is awesome. Research, learn, tweak, create, make, and whenever faced with a choice or decision choose one that is in the right direction. Nothing can be "perfect" and no one is "perfect". No situation is "perfect". All we can do is our best with the resources given at that moment. As someone wise once told me, "Your money speaks louder than your voice. Industry out for profit won't listen to lip service, they WILL listen to dollars." So as long as your money matches your values then you are in the right direction. Never criticize small steps.....they are the most important.

  • @OdeToFoliage
    @OdeToFoliage 7 років тому +2

    She's so inspirational!!

  • @MermaidTaurva
    @MermaidTaurva 6 років тому +3

    This is so inspiring! Learning even more from this video. I went vegetarian years ago, now vegan, and from that my life has snow balled in to learning about ahimsa (non violence), Ayurveda and now zero-low waste living. I really had to question myself as to why I wanted to switch off and unsubscribe when Lauren said she eats animals.
    Lauren, thank you for sharing everything you have learnt and the positive impact you are clearly making! Please don't take this as me forcing anything to you, only sending you positive vibes that you keep sharing your kick ass message and hope that maybe you also find love in your heart (that you clearly have for the planet), and include the animals in it too. We are all one in the same on this planet. I'm sure you know about the destruction caused from agriculture. I'm going to take on everything you have said, and going to work my ass off going plastic free! Plastic free living as much as we can, for the world, everyone and every thing in it. Thank you Lauren.

  • @cortneyharp9323
    @cortneyharp9323 8 років тому +12

    Loved this! Hopefully next you'll learn more about the environmental impacts of meat production.

  • @rinchenyudon9004
    @rinchenyudon9004 6 років тому +2

    You inspired me to live a zero waste life. Thanks

  • @تكوينجمالالكون
    @تكوينجمالالكون 5 місяців тому +1

    Can someone link 🔗 me the minutes she said the following: "a life is worth living is one that's according to your values". Thanks 🙏🏾

  • @soodles09
    @soodles09 8 років тому +43

    Love this video! Please check out Cowspiracy. Animal agriculture is one of the leading causes for environmental issues.

  • @liveat9100
    @liveat9100 7 років тому +3

    lauren is great

  • @fruityeva
    @fruityeva 7 років тому +1

    Lauren, you are such an amazing person. Thank you for sharing these:)

  • @iarroyo612
    @iarroyo612 5 років тому +2

    I have guinea pigs so most of my vegetable/fruit scraps they eat as well 😍

  • @lambsbecomelions05
    @lambsbecomelions05 8 років тому +1

    Does anyone know if she's related to Peter Singer? great lecture thanks for uploading!

  • @lakliams
    @lakliams 5 років тому +2

    I'm glad she's using organic everything because that way she's not only saving the animals but she's saving the people that work in the Farms because they are dying all the time from the conventional produce that they are harvesting. I wonder if the zero waste community wonder or care for the waste that bulk store produce, which must be less than regular stores but still there is waste. Also, all the stores even second hand produce waste, so, I wonder, why would they call themselves zero waste if they are still making waste? I think that a more appropriate label for them would be low waste

    • @penelopetwain8332
      @penelopetwain8332 5 років тому +1

      As you point out in your own statements, it's actually the stores that are producing the waste, not necessarily the shoppers. In fact, "zero waste" was a term that came into use specifically in reference to industries, not individuals. It was a call to hold manufacturers, etc. responsible for making sustainable choices, not the shoppers. Unfortunately, industries don't often change until they have to... Either because of changes in regulations or because of changes in consumer purchasing. That's why individuals started adopting the "zero waste" moniker for themselves. Because, the more individuals there are redirecting their funds towards companies that pursue "zero waste," the more other companies will have to follow suit so they can get people to purchase their products, too. So, individuals have more power than we tend to realize.
      So, if individuals can play a crucial role in that process, what's wrong with them adopting that moniker for themselves? It doesn't mean they are claiming to be 100% "Zero waste." They are simply saying they are pursuing that goal. After all, didn't this girl share that she has a jar filled with the waste that she has not been able to avoid? But "low" is not the goal. Zero is.
      Ultimately, though, no matter what terminology we choose to use, someone will come along and argue that we aren't actually living that lifestyle... and they'll be right. Because we're not "zero." And we're not even "low," either... even if our non-recyclable trash output can fit in a mason jar. But the point is in the pursuit, not the terminology. And arguing over something as superficial as semantics just distracts from the actual issue and makes people not want to bother listening, let alone lessening. So, in the end, the impact we make isn't limited to the physical trash we produce. And the verbal trash we spew can have a negative impact, too.

    • @lakliams
      @lakliams 5 років тому +2

      @@penelopetwain8332 thank you now i get it, it's that they are trying to be not that they are, thanks, i hope one day stores start trying as well.

  • @zhangyiming1596
    @zhangyiming1596 4 роки тому

    COOOOL!

  • @MIOLAZARUS
    @MIOLAZARUS 8 років тому +26

    I really admire her lifestyle. I just don't get what research and science she is talking about when saying that her choice to eat meat is based on that .. It's so contradictory. But other than that it's so awesome :)

    • @catherinemelone3645
      @catherinemelone3645 8 років тому +8

      I know! Bea Johnson's family still eats meat too! It's uninformed.

  • @ricebowl3
    @ricebowl3 9 років тому

    I should have gone to this speech I live in Olympia. I love Lauren's message

  • @rudraom9
    @rudraom9 6 років тому

    Welcome this is enough

  • @aninditachatterjee99
    @aninditachatterjee99 6 років тому +2

    I feel like her voice quivers when she speaks

  • @SurfergirlKH
    @SurfergirlKH 8 років тому +1

    I would really like to know what Lauren uses for her hair. All hair soaps, castille soaps, coconut oils etc I have tried for my hair so far have sucked.
    I went back to regular shampoo and conditioner because even the organic brands weren't any good... help please

    • @javiaviles4836
      @javiaviles4836 8 років тому

      when changes happens (for example going on a vegan diet, replace sugary drinks with water, start exercising, quitting cigarretes etc) the body takes a certain time to adjust, things get very bad and then the get very good but it can take a while. the hair does the same. the best thing you can do to trnasition to natural shampoos is first use a claryfing shampoo or baking soda wach and then vinegar rinse that will strip your hair of the artificial waxes that have made your hair shine but have stripped it of the natural oils. after you can either use natural soap such as castile, or just water every couple of days. lots of brushing with a natural bristle brush and scalp massaging as well as a balanced diet and water intake will facilitate the transition.

    • @SurfergirlKH
      @SurfergirlKH 8 років тому +1

      +krystal 28 Thank you. I did the baking soda wash and liked it, vinegar on the other hand is not my thing. I will get a Dr. Bronners soap bar once I used up my regular shampoo and conditioner 👍🏻

    • @Vici233
      @Vici233 8 років тому +1

      have you tried lush shampoo bars? They are ethically produced and come without packaging. I haven't tried them myself but I intend to after I finsih my bottled shampoo. I've seen alot of other youtubers recommed them. They seem a little expensive but lush says one bar is the equivalent of three bottles of shampoo, so you would have to devide the price by three and compare to what you are currently paying.

    • @SurfergirlKH
      @SurfergirlKH 8 років тому +2

      I did use the scenic lush bar and had to cut my hair off because it got so dry and brittle! DO NOT USE LUSH! I googled every single ingredient after that incident and they use Sodium Laureth Sulfate (drying, linked to cancer)and other questionable ingredients! You have to keep in mind that a lot of blogger and youtuber are being sponsored!
      Have a merry xmas!
      PS: maybe you'd like to check out my blog Nutritionistar.blogspot.com (not sponsored at all)!

    • @LatriceSydney
      @LatriceSydney 6 років тому

      SurfergirlKH have you tried diluting the apple cider vinegar? and diluting the Dr. bronners? I use the baby unscented dr. bronners for my scalp maybe that will work? also lush’s sodium lauryl sulfate is 100% from coconuts :) it’s a chemical reaction!

  • @TheCerealluvr
    @TheCerealluvr 7 років тому +1

    Laughed out loud when she said that having an unwanted pregnancy is obviously not sustainable. So funny. And true.

  • @terriketokooni3100
    @terriketokooni3100 7 років тому

    What is kick starter

  • @qristv1912
    @qristv1912 8 років тому +13

    as for science and research about being nonvegan I would suggest watching 98 year old vegan on youtube. he did a video at 100 too. still mows his yard some. I would also watch uprooting the leading causes of death on youtube. they are both medical doctors

  • @aileenmateo54
    @aileenmateo54 6 років тому

    how would you get zero waste dog food?

  • @trudyb4841
    @trudyb4841 2 місяці тому

    Nice talk. I hope 8 years down the line she has learned more about the environmental unsustainability of animal agriculture. I just see a huge incongruency between being zero waste and continuing to consume animal products.

  • @obscuraxxxx
    @obscuraxxxx 8 років тому +6

    it's interesting to me that she will say she can throw out blurbs and live by example, but seemed very adamantly against veganism... just because a few people say you HAVE to live vegan, doesn't mean that's the only example to intake? like how is it okay for her to say blurbs but not for her to take in blurbs from vegans? does that make sense? anyways, love her, just wish she'd look into the environmental impacts of animal agriculture bc it is terrible!

  • @maryloucabral2899
    @maryloucabral2899 8 років тому +3

    Millennials sit on their vocal chords causing vocal fry, and I cannot stand listening to it. Sorry! Bea Johnson is an awesome spokesperson for this lifestyle, too!

    • @lyndseyyoung1559
      @lyndseyyoung1559 7 років тому +1

      Lauren is a millennial! This lifestyle is not nearly as popular with any other generation either :)

  • @svetlanikolova7673
    @svetlanikolova7673 5 років тому +1

    YOU WANT CHEAP.LOCAL FOOD? ITS CALLED COMMUNITY GARDEN. YOU GROW IT YOU EAT IT. CHEAP.LOCAL SUSTAINABLE ORGANC

  • @candleduck9339
    @candleduck9339 8 років тому +19

    It's fantastic to live a low waste lifestyle, but animal agriculture creates *so* much waste - it seem like the next logical step to stop using animal products (since so much waste is created)

  • @Minnie11chula
    @Minnie11chula 8 років тому +33

    Amazed that she is so indifferent to the impact of animal product production. Why so defensive about her meat consumption?

    • @soodles09
      @soodles09 8 років тому +9

      Because animal agriculture is one of the leading causes for environmental issues. Check out Cowspiracy on Netflix

    • @Minnie11chula
      @Minnie11chula 8 років тому +14

      +Kassie Widick Yes, that was my point. Very disheartening that such a young person would be so oblivious to the real and most important environmental issues - not to mention the suffering of billions of sentient beings and the health issues.

    • @soodles09
      @soodles09 8 років тому +6

      +Minnie11chula I'm sorry! I misread read your comment! :/

    • @nedispas9709
      @nedispas9709 6 років тому +2

      We should suggest her to go to the slaughter house to get her fleshy cut meat and put it in her container. Then she wouldn't have to make the truck that transports the meat cause waste either

    • @sharonmoore4381
      @sharonmoore4381 6 років тому

      What would happen to all the cows when they keep breeding and have no grass to eat, because of over population. What would happen to all the chickens who are trying to find food as well as all the other animals. I’m not putting anyone down for being vegan or vegetarian it a choice that they make just as it is a choice that people choose to eat meat but I would very much like to understand

  • @saritah7887
    @saritah7887 8 років тому +2

    like, like, like, it's like

  • @loranabil5139
    @loranabil5139 5 років тому

    I disagree with the second hand clothes because they contain fungus and bad bacteria , Even your own old clothes do you should throw them and buy new ones but do not buy too many clothes . two or three pieces each
    at maximum

    • @greenknitter
      @greenknitter 5 років тому +2

      I buy second hand clothes all the time and none of them have fungus or bad bacteria lol And if you're worried about that you just throw what you buy in the washing machine on a boil wash that will kill bacteria before you wear them like you do if your own clothes got dirty with bacteria or fungus. Throwing away clothes just because they get dirty is completely wasteful.

  • @Cindy-by3ho
    @Cindy-by3ho 7 років тому

    When speaking in front of an audience, a person should not wear pants with holes in them. Wear dress clothes.

    • @PassionPno
      @PassionPno 5 років тому +1

      Sorry, but no one cares.