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Less Waste Challenge - Page 2

We produce too much waste and it is the responsability from each one of us to change that. Here are some simple ideas how to reduce waste in our daily life. The challenge is to improve one by one. Changing our behaviour and our buying decisions can have a huge impact on the amount of waste we produce. Some of these suggestions make a bigger difference than others, but each one is a step into the right direction.
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Gift Experiences, Not Stuff
Gift Experiences, Not Stuff
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Paper/Corrugated Cardboard Instead of Bubblewrap or Styrofoam
Paper/Corrugated Cardboard Instead of Bubblewrap or Styrofoam
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Avoid Chemicals, Clean With Soda, Natron, Vinegar or Citric Acid
Avoid Chemicals, Clean With Soda, Natron, Vinegar or Citric Acid
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Request No Plastic Table in Pizza Box
Request No Plastic Table in Pizza Box
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Refill Your Lighter
Refill Your Lighter
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Drive Less - Tire Abrasion Causes Micro Plastics
Drive Less - Tire Abrasion Causes Micro Plastics
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Buy Electronics With Exchangeable Battery
Buy Electronics With Exchangeable Battery
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Buy Second Hand
Buy Second Hand
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It's Easy to Press Your Own Fruit Juice
It's Easy to Press Your Own Fruit Juice
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Don't Use Microplastic-Containing Products
Don't Use Microplastic-Containing Products
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Avoid Standby
Avoid Standby
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Reusable Baking Paper
Reusable Baking Paper
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Facial Tissue Out of Fabric
Facial Tissue Out of Fabric
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Bring a Reusable Bottle
Bring a Reusable Bottle
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Buy Locally
Buy Locally
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Use Waste-Paper for Notes
Use Waste-Paper for Notes
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Buy Unwrapped Dishwasher Tabs or Do Them Yourself
Buy Unwrapped Dishwasher Tabs or Do Them Yourself
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Exchangeable Razorblades Instead of One-Way-Razors
Exchangeable Razorblades Instead of One-Way-Razors
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Upcycle
Upcycle
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Utilize Remaining Foods (Dry Bread, Overripe Fruits, ...)
Utilize Remaining Foods (Dry Bread, Overripe Fruits, ...)
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Mend Clothes
Mend Clothes
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Use Trash Cans Without Garbage Bags
Use Trash Cans Without Garbage Bags
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Buy Big Packs of Nonperishables
Buy Big Packs of Nonperishables
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Refll Ink-Cartridges
Refll Ink-Cartridges
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Reusable Cotton Pads for Makeup Removal
Reusable Cotton Pads for Makeup Removal
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Homemade Cosmetic
Homemade Cosmetic
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Reuse Jars You Already Have
Reuse Jars You Already Have
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Avoid Water Filters Unless Necessary
Avoid Water Filters Unless Necessary
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You Don't Need Plastic Cutlery, at Least Try Wooden Ones
You Don't Need Plastic Cutlery, at Least Try Wooden Ones
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Try Out Fabric Diapers
Try Out Fabric Diapers
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No Self-Adhesive Stamps
No Self-Adhesive Stamps
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Separate Your Trash
Separate Your Trash
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Bring Reusable Produce Bags
Bring Reusable Produce Bags
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Grow Your Own Food
Grow Your Own Food
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Display Chargers
Display Chargers
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Say No to Straws and Caps
Say No to Straws and Caps
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Preserve Leftovers (Freeze, Ferment, ...)
Preserve Leftovers (Freeze, Ferment, ...)
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Refill for a Ball Pen
Refill for a Ball Pen
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Maybe a Menstruation Cup Is an Option...
Maybe a Menstruation Cup Is an Option...
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Reusable Straws or Just Quit Using Straws
Reusable Straws or Just Quit Using Straws
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