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25 Snack Hack Chip Bag Reuses | Trash Backwards Blog
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Two Friends on a Mission. About Our Trash Backwards App. School and Work Lunch Solutions. 10 Simple Steps to a Fun Classroom Waste Audit. Letter To Your Grocer. Reduce Your Grocery Shopping. 25 Snack Hack Chip Bag Reuses. April 22, 2013. Pioneering The Simple Life. 25 Snack Hack Chip Bag Reuses. 25 Snack Hacks. Photo Liesl Clark. There are some obvious reuses for chip and snack bags, like turning the silver side into wrapping paper. 1) Make cool bike streamers from chip bags. You can make an instant comp...
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8 Onion Skin Uses | Trash Backwards Blog
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Two Friends on a Mission. About Our Trash Backwards App. School and Work Lunch Solutions. 10 Simple Steps to a Fun Classroom Waste Audit. Letter To Your Grocer. Reduce Your Grocery Shopping. 8 Onion Skin Uses. July 7, 2013. Pioneering The Simple Life. 8 Onion Skin Uses. Just like garlic skins. Onion skins have some unique uses. They’ve even been touted as the new “ superfood. Its full of fiber and phenolic compounds. Which help to prevent coronary disease. 2) Use skins as a dye for wool. 7) Life Hacker s...
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Trash Backwards Blog | Our Videos
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Two Friends on a Mission. About Our Trash Backwards App. School and Work Lunch Solutions. 10 Simple Steps to a Fun Classroom Waste Audit. Letter To Your Grocer. Reduce Your Grocery Shopping. High Mountains, Pure Water. Liesl’s family works and schools in Nepal. The children work with village kids to help reduce waste. The story of the genesis of Trash Backwards. In verite style, our cameras cover our moment of discovery of the countless plastics on our beach. Garbage Spies of Kathmandu. In our first mont...
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Buy Nothing Groups = Random Acts of Kindness All Day Long | Buy Nothing Project
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Buy Nothing, Give Freely, Share Creatively. 365 Days of Giving. The Walker Family Experiment. Buy Nothing Groups = Random Acts of Kindness All Day Long. Buy Nothing Groups = Random Acts of Kindness All Day Long. Pioneering The Simple Life. October 10, 2013. In Buy Nothing Project. Interested in a sampling of what you might see offered or asked-for in a Buy Nothing group? We’ve seen it all. Really. I offer fresh organic eggs to our BN members every week. Liesl Clark. 8211; A woman needs over-the-counter m...
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Posts | Rock Farmer | working to bring forth fruit from the rocky soil
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Working to bring forth fruit from the rocky soil. All Zero Waste Tips. Beauty, Health, Love. My Year in Haiku. In Praise of Bumblebees. Rebecca Rockefeller, Rock Farmer. June 16, 2013. In Grow and Forage. Bumblebees on Chive Flowers. It’s National Pollinator Week. And I want to sing the praises of bumblebees. Without them, nothing in my own garden would be pollinated. We do get a few honeybees (we’re sure they come downhill from the hives our Pioneering the Simple Life. Bumblebee on Raspberry Flowers.
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The Buy Nothing Project Begins | Buy Nothing Project
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Buy Nothing, Give Freely, Share Creatively. 365 Days of Giving. The Walker Family Experiment. The Buy Nothing Project Begins. The Buy Nothing Project Begins. Pioneering The Simple Life. August 8, 2013. In Buy Nothing Project. July 31st, 2013. My giving basket. Produce shared with neighbors in our Buy Nothing group. And the gifts themselves are goods of all kinds and services. Face painting is a gift, not just a talent. Melisa Lunt. Gifting. Liesl Clark. 8220;Buy Nothing: Give Freely. Share the bounty...
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reduce packaging – Striving for Zero Waste
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Striving for Zero Waste. One Davis Family's Effort. Zero Waste Shopping for the Organizationally Challenged. While I think Bea Johnson’s ideas, are wonderful I’ve resigned myself to the fact that I’m not going to commit to the level of organization required to shop in this way. These ideas have inspired me though to look for ways to reduce packaging while shopping that don’t require a significant amount of pre-planning. Reuse old Tee-Shirts by Repurposing Them. Pass on the Plastic Packaging.
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I’m Not Alone! – Striving for Zero Waste
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Striving for Zero Waste. One Davis Family's Effort. I’m Not Alone! March 25, 2015. Glad to be in such great company. Looking forward to sharing ideas and learning from my fellow zero waste attempting bloggers! If you want to join the group let me know! I was recently invited to join a network of zero waste bloggers and I must say I was honored. It’s so exciting to connect with other people who are on the same mission! Check out these blogs about zero waste, homesteading, and other similar ventures:.
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Zero Waste Shopping for the Organizationally Challenged – Striving for Zero Waste
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Striving for Zero Waste. One Davis Family's Effort. Zero Waste Shopping for the Organizationally Challenged. March 26, 2015. When I recently inventoried the contents of my family’s garbage and recycling bins I found that most of what was inside these containers came from food related packaging. For ideas on how to reduce this type of waste I turned to one of my favorite books on this topic Zero Waste Home by Bea Johnson. A little over a year ago we started buying milk in reusable glass containers. Wh...
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New Year’s Resolution – Striving for Zero Waste
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Striving for Zero Waste. One Davis Family's Effort. New Year’s Resolution. January 1, 2014. Striving for Zero Waste: One Davis Family’s Resolution. December 31, 2013. The answer, I’ve decided, to that question is no. So while my family’s new years resolution of generating zero waste might not be a realistic one, I believe attempting to do so will have a significant and positive impact on my home, on my community and on the world, making it worth the effort even if the goal is not achieved. I learned how ...
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