Households

Households Zero waste is shorthand for efforts to reduce, reuse, redesign and recycle. It means throwing away less by making better use of what humanity produces. It involves designing products that don’t end up as waste, especially after just a single use. Achieving “ZERO” Waste can be overwhelming. But, it is more about your journey towards this goal. Strive to do this to the best of your capacity and lifestyle. below are some ideas and thoughts from other individuals.

Creating Less Waste in Homes for a Healthier Perspective

Introduction

Australia has a massive waste management problem.

In 2016-17, Australia generated a staggering 67 million tonnes of waste (about 2.7 tonnes per person), surpassing the average Western economy while recycling less than average, according to a 2018 National Waste Report.

And this number has only gone up. We’re at 75.8 million tons now (2.95 per person).

Until recently, Australia relied on exporting a significant part of its waste to other countries. The primary destination was China. This was seen as a more cost-effective choice compared to local recycling efforts.

But it’s our waste. It’s our responsibility. So…how do we stop this? One way is to reduce your waste.

Reducing waste at home is good for the environment. It can also lead to healthier food choices and less over consumption. 

So we’ll teach you how making small changes can have big impacts. This article will guide you through easy, practical steps to reduce waste. These steps will make your home a cleaner, healthier place for you and your family.

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