If people wash their clothes every day. Does that mean they don't have "the chair"? Because I can't believe there are people out there without clothes hanging over their chair
I have The Couch (I have a small couch in my room because we recently moved here and this used to be a storage room so the couch stays for now. I currently have no space for a desk tho)
I forgot one that I do that is arguably “weird”! After I boil my menstrual cup, I let the water cool and then use it to water plants. I guess the only the thing that makes it “weird” is the stigma about female hygiene being “icky”. In reality, the cup is essentially clean when it goes in the boiling water, the purpose is to sanitize to be extra safe! 🌱
My favorite thing to reuse is paper. I literally haven’t bought notebooks or printer paper in years because people are so wasteful that I can easily dig through a recycling bin at school to use the blank sides of paper. I’ve made notebooks out of reused paper, and I print all my assignments on the backside of printer paper. People probably think I’m weird digging through recycling bins but it saves me a ton of money and trees from being killed!
My school used to have a locker clean out day where (especially at the end of the year) people would throw out entire notebooks and binders just because they were done with that class. I dug them out one time and used them for years.
I work with kids and you would not believe how many papers kids go through (either because “they want their own paper” or because their motor skills don’t allow them to write small and efficiently on paper.) I should honestly start collecting the half used paper but the only thing I use paper for anymore (as a chemistry student) is exams 😂
Omg yes!! Especially since now I mainly use paper for when I'm budgeting and going over finances and I mainly just scribble a bunch of numbers, I just use any blank space on a paper! Plus, blank sides of paper can also be used for sketching!
I remember in high school, a student would run down the halls on the last day for kids to throw out school stuff (in my case, just test papers I wouldn't look at again, dry pens, etc...). You bet your ass I was one of the ones digging in the bin because so many kids would throw away EMPTY NOTEBOOKS, USEFUL PENS/PENCILS, BINDERS, BOOK COVERS, BACKPACKS. It's taxing enough when we throw away single use items (guilty here) but THROWING AWAY PERFECTLY USEFUL ITEMS SO MOMMY AND DADDY CAN BUY THE SAME EXACT THING(OR THE NEW "COOL" THING) NEXT YEAR! When some of their own classmates are struggling to just get paper every year... Flash forward to 2018. After college spring semester, in my apartment complex, I found a working laptop in the dumpster! It's only like 1 or 2 year old. Worth a lot. Touchscreen, windows 10 blah blah. Only problem is a crack in the corner of the glass (not even on the screen portion) and it needs a new battery to work unplugged. I facebooked the Microsoft user to double check some angry roommate didn't throw it away. He hasn't answered so.... he's either dead or spoiled as fuck. He could have at least made some money off of it! Yes, I've done the popcorn thing haha
Since the holidays are coming up, here is a "low waste" solution I've done for xmas last year and for my kiddo's birthday: instead of wrapping paper or re-usable gift bags I went to goodwill and bought some pillowcases and used them like a gift bag. I was able to find lots of holiday themed pillowcases for xmas (plus just basic green and red work too) and tied them up with cloth ribbon. For my kiddo's birthday I bought more colorful pillowcases. It worked amazingly well and I plan to do it every year. It felt so good last year to have no wrapping paper in the garbage can at the end of the day!
My mom did this every Xmas when we were growing up. She said it was because she was too lazy to wrap the gifts. So you're saving time and wrapping paper! Double win!
@@TheKarebear666 Uh oh, you're on to me, I do it because I'm lazy too, LOL! :P Also, just gotta say I love your screen name, my daughter's name is Caroline and I always call her Care-Bear
@@KarlyRich LOL. It's probably really nice to save that time as a mom. Thanks for the compliment! My name is Karen and Karebear was a nickname for me growing up
I also use gift bags and another thing I do is wrap presents in old newspaper! My parents still get the newspaper every day and I just take the pretty pages and save them for the next present.
Honestly, for a European that I am, it's super weird that people in the US wash clothes after wearing them once. Like whyyyy. Just do the sniff test and if it's not dirty and doesn't smell, just wear it again...
I agree, I'm from the UK and will re-wear trousers, skirts, jumpers for WEEKS but t-shirts & underwear are where I draw the line on wearing things more than once because of: personal hygiene (underwear) and body odour (sniff test is almost unnecessary on my t-shirts...). So while I don't wash every time every item, I also manage 1 wash every 2-3 weeks - which is certainly a better practice as well!
I find it weirder that they use dryers even when they have amazing weather! If anyone should use a dryer it should be the irish and u.k.ers as we get rain and cold weather most of the time and I don't know anyone who uses the drier full time, a lot don't even own one. Maybe I'm just bitter that our homes aren't big enough for a laundry room, imagine that, a whole room for laundry instead of my dirty clothes in my bedroom, washing machine in the kitchen, dryer in the shed, indoor rack wherever it fits at the time.
4:18 some guy i was talking to thought i was dirty because i told him i wash my bras once a week. We no longer speak lol Didn't need that negativity in my life
The only time I wash something after wearing it once is if I sweated alot while wearing it and it smells. Other wise I wear a piece of clothing 3-4 times before washing.
I'm doing the same. And I'm washing the things after wearing it once, when I've been at a party where people smoke, so my clothes smell really bad for me, as a person who's not smoking. Luckily I'm just going to parties a few times the year. 😄 Sometimes I see my colleague giving me a weird look for wearing my jeans a whole week. But who cares, the know I'm living eco-friendly
@@katzenlady5339 You're actually not really supposed to wash jeans that often, so you can just tell them you're following the rules! haha *she says, wearing the same pair of jeans for this entire week... and probably all of last* If it doesn't smell and isn't dirty, who cares?!
Speaking of hair ties. Back when I had long hair and whenever one of my socks got a hole. I would always cut off the top rim and use them as hair ties. They are a lot softer and more gentle to the hair.
when I was young it was "a thing" to put you long hair into a nylon stocking cut open like that to keep it straight after blow drying without leaving marks like an elastic would.
I was a nylon/stocking person growing up. When they got runs and holes, I would just cut them into strips and use them for hair ties. They were far softer, cause much less mess in my hair sleeping in them, they didn't break or fall out as much, and one pair made SO MANY HAIR TIES.
Whaaat "re-wearing" (or as I call it, wearing) my clothes more than once (or twice or three times..) before washing them is super normal. Maybe it's because I grew up kinda poor and we had to pay per load to use the machines, but like... I don't get that dirty on a day to day basis. Same with towels. I have a coworker who uses two new towels for every shower and is always complaining about how much laundry she has to do....
My family always did that too, probably because there were seven people in our family and my mom didn't want to do laundry four times a day. It stills shocks me that some people change their sheets or towels everyday, it's just sooo unneccessary in most cases and so wasteful.
Agreed!! I don’t get very smelly or dirty just throughout the day! I sometimes don’t wash my clothes for a long time, lol!! If they’re not dirty (like stains or sweat) and the don’t smell (even a little) then why wash it? 🤷🏼♀️ I’ve never even thought about before that it’s environmentally friendly to do it that way! lol
Katie O I will wear non dirty or stained pants at least twice. Same for the bath towels I mean you are already clean so how could the towel be dirty 🤔.
Things I reuse: -I use paper grocery bags (sometimes I forget my reusable ones) to wrap gifts -I use old socks as dust mittens -I tie up old tee shirts to make toys for my dog -I dont buy rags. I just cut up old tee shirts. -If I order something that comes with bubble wrap or air paper (yikes) I use it to stuff my handbags so they keep their shape. -i refuse to buy drinking glasses. I use old sauce jars instead.
The tshirts for your dog as toys is GENIUS! My dog destroys toys and so many are made of plastic. I’ve tried rubber toys but he genuinely just loves the destruction 😂 and I hate buying them!! but couldn’t think of an alternative! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
My favorite “weird” reusable is t-shirts-I had a TON that I wasn’t wearing, so I cut the fronts/any printed area into squares and made a quilt. But that left most of the backs of the shirts, so I just folded them up under my sink and I use them like paper towels. They’re not super absorbent but they’re great for cleaning up gross things and messes, and once I’m done I just toss them in the hamper. I haven’t bought paper towels in almost a year and I didn’t have to buy anything new to replace them. Win-win 🙌
Agree. Pants, socks, sportswear all go in the wash after one use (bras last me a week if I rotate between two) the rest can be reworn. Some tshirts are washed after one use if they are smelly.
I have bacne and keratosis pilaris. If you keep the towel hung up in the bathroom where people go to the washroom and the change of temperature and humidity from people showering doesn't rly keep the towel clean.
Underwear, socks, clothes that got sweaty or got something spilled on them are used once before washing. Everything else can usually be worn at least one more time. Saves money if you have to pay to use the washer in your building.
Alyssa Faith, even hand washing underwear reduces the amount of water and soap necessary to clean them; and, the gentle agitation keeps them nice longer so the elastic doesn’t get stretched or worn out. A friend in college would hand wash her undies in the shower with her to reduce water waste even further.
I have a washing machine in my house but I agree. Underwear and smelly or dirty clothes go to the wash. The rest stays. I can wear a bra multiple times (even if I mostly don't wear any). Since I only have two jeans (curvy girl problems), I use them every other day for weeks before washing them. T-shirts usually don't last long but sweaters can. Also, I usually let my clothes hanging so they get some air and feel fresh when I rewear them.
I reuse my old t-shirts for toilet “paper”! I know you’ve done something similar before, but I’m a germaphobe, and I have no problem with the way I do it. I cut the shirts (100% cotton only, or it’s not as absorbent), and I use the cloth for #1 only. I still use regular TP for number 2, but you’d be surprised how much TP we girls use on #1. I keep a small trash bin next to the toilet, and I wash when I have a full load of laundry. There’s no odor, no stains, nothing. I love it and don’t know why I didn’t make the change years before. I’ll never go back. I’d love to see a video of you giving it a try. ❤️
Same! I started after cloth diapering my son & using cloth wipes with him. I was like, what's the difference between him & me? I'm the only girl in our household, and we go through TP way slower now.
I decided that I didn't want to wear my wedding dress only once and then shove it in a box for decades so now every year on our anniversary, we get dressed up in our wedding attire and take anniversary pictures to commemorate the day! :)
If you use some aluminum over the top of a candle like a little volcano while burning it make the wax melt off the sides and the candle is flat again. No need to scrap or try melt and collect. - Lazy zero waster lol
Kayla Helt that has never been true for me I even use a candle cover that is supposed to help burn all the wax but there is still always a little left over
I literally wear my jeans for weeks until they either smell or I literally spill something on them. Same with jumpers. The only things I really wash are tops and underwear 😂
I do the same thing with jeans, they seem to last longer that way which is good cuz i split my pants in the same place all the time, since I work in a tool store! Work shirt, I'll wear 3-4 times without washing and not care. Dresses, sweatpants. T shirts and tank tops, it depends on the season :) For obvious reasons!
I work at a grocery store and the amount of plastic bags/plastic produce bags I see scattered around is amazing. As I'm grabbing carts I'll pick them up, put them in my pocket, and put them in the recycling bin. I'm the only one doing it (that I know of) but just thinking of how many bags just i have picked up makes me smile :)
If you have plastic toothbrushes you can wash them and use them to clean! I clean my bottles with them and little nooks around the house like in the shower or around the faucet.
Do it al the time! And when I really made it gross, I know i need to have a new brush haha I cannot stand the bamboo texture in my mouth so that is why I still use plastic ones
As a type 1 diabetic on an insulin pump, waste is inevitable. I reuse my pump tubing as ties, use them to tie things around the house and in the garden to tie plants to treleces. Test strip bottles make great containers for small items, travel jewlery organization, and for ibuprofen. I've seen people make braceletes and necklaces from pump tubing as well but haven't ventured that far. Hoping other type 1s see this and can give more ideas how they re-use their supply's
My daughter is also on a pump. Test strip bottle in my purse is full of nooch (nutritional yeast). Those bottles are amazing! I'll have to ask her if shes found uses for any of the other supplies.
@@jen1sur omg never thought of putting nutritional yeast! That's perfect for purse nooch lol. Excited to see if she has any other things she does, or if other people contribute as well!
@@jen1sur I'm not too concerned as insulin has an antiseptic and antibacterial in it (phenol preservative = that distinct insulin smell). If I were to use it for jewlery, or food specific uses I would use a syringe with or without a needle and push water or water and soap in it if you're worried.
You are the first person who has made non waste living feel accessible for me and my family. I have always wanted to live this way but I honestly had no idea where to start. Thank you so much for helping me understand how easy it can be to consume responsibly. As a mom of five the future means a lot to me and thanks to you I feel like I know how to help save it.
While walking my dog I find many things. Hair ties, gloves, hats, clothes, towels on the beach. I pick up everything, wash it, reuse it myself or donate it to a second hand store. The towels I bring over to an animal shelter. Also, I never buy doggie poop bags. Simply find them on the ground. I live in Chicago, and there is lots of trash laying around on the streets and in the parks. People don’t bother to pick up. My clothes - wash them when they stink.
I reused newspaper, since my dog positioned himself in several tries to shit (lol he had a mini I have to shit dance) I had time to place some pages (enough that it was sturdy enough to pick up as an horizontal sheet...like 2 or 3 pages folded in 2). Then, after his busines I picked it up and made a packet of it. Usually one newspaper lasted me a month and he was a big bully dog. Also it was my neigbourg old newspaper since I was frugal.
I did the same thing with the dog poop bags, I know how easily they can be dropped or not noticed, but i have found so many while on walks, and now I always have spare!
For dog poop bags I use plastic bags from around the house. Even with our reusable ones we still have a huge store of them (plus my dad doesn't ever bring reusable bags with him when he buys something) so I've just converted them into dog poop bags. They still end up in the trash but I figure if ever poop bag is a reused grocery bag that still halves the number of bags that go into the trash.
When I was in high school I used to pick up metallic hairpins from the ground, give them a good clean and reuse them. Hairpins get lost so easily and constantly need replacing.
Please make this a regular series on your channel - I loved it! My family has always been into reusing stuff - it’s just how I was raised I guess. It’s also a lot cheaper than buying new things all the time. Here are some of my ideas that we do: - 2l ice cream containers as storage containers for food or art supplies or anything really - shoeboxes to organise clothes in my cupboard (Marie Kondo taught me this) - old plastic Ferrero Rocher containers to organise my drawers - My mom diy-ed our old wooden door into a table, which is gorgeous af - any gift wrap or bags or ribbons I’m given gets reused for other gifts - I reuse an old bamboo sock as a duster (pop your hand in there and it’s super easy to wipe surfaces down without getting dust everywhere) - old cotton clothing becomes rags for cleaning
Lol sounds like we grew up the same! My grandma and I also used the empty 12 pk cartons from sodas, we'd wrap them in pretty cloth scraps, and used them for storing different canned goods...everything got reused!
Awesome content thank you! One item I reuse is cardboard, or the plastic cover of a paper notebook, to line the bottom of reusable shopping bags. This makes the bags more sturdy and items stand upright better as well. I get a lot of comments from grocery store employees who think it’s such a great idea; I think it’s so simple I am surprised more people don’t do this! Just cut the piece to size and slip it in and you’re good to go. I find if the cardboard is covered in plastic/shiny coating that’s printed on, this is good because it’s moisture resistant and easy to clean up by wiping down with a damn cloth. And it’s not going to landfill!
Great idea! I'm turning them in toys for my dad's dog. So he won't need to buy something new, just to see it getting destroyed after a few months. (His dog is careful with his toys, but he's really huge, so toys just get broken after a while)
I just got some reusable pads, I used them for one cycle and I am inLOVE! They're so pretty, they don't smell, you just put one on and if it gets dirty you fold it up, and put it in your wetbag. There's less wetness, and you don't have to go round the house with a plastic bag gathering them up for the bin, they don't stick to your pubes...They have changed my life. Obviously if I didn't have access to running water, it wouldnt be doable, but since I do, it's great. I love it.
Same!! I bought some to try them out and DIY'ed a few more from old t-shirts for the beginning and ends of my cycle. The only downside is you have to clean them and I really don't mind it. I just put them on the floor of the shower to save water.
Oh my god,.,.... more people need to talk about plastic pads sticking to pubes because it’s a legit big reason to go to reusable ones. Never seen anyone mention it and this had me howling, brilliant!
I reuse salad tub because a store I go to has bulk salad but reusable bags dry out the lettuce so I bought a plastic tub of salad mix and reuse. Also what you can do is find second hand lace, get a seamstress to see you an outer layer and have a lacy white dress that has a pretty green under layer
I bought a vintage lace dress from Etsy for about $50 and it was just the outer lace part, so I wore a pink satin chemise under it, it looked really pretty, so I think the green and lace would be lovely.
The story of the dress reminded me of my favorite party skirt. I bought it new and it was such a long skirt that I wore it as a dress. Then I took sewing classes and decided to turn it into a long skirt, and I kept wearing it multiple times. And finally this year I had a wedding and well, I sent my skirt to be cut. So now is a midi plated skirt and we absolutely still in in love... since 2011. My friends laugh at me and say I'm like Marge from The Simpsons when she turns her Chanel suit into multiple outfits but hell yeah and I'm proud haha
Oh my gosh that's amazing! My prom dress I actually got for a pageant that I was in and I worn it to prom both times. If you love a piece of clothing just wear it
Lightening the color of fabric is really tricky, especially depending on the fiber content. If it's poly anything you would probably have to do a layer/layers of sheer white fabric, or lace over it (Which could be really pretty?) and if it's anything natural, any kind of treatment to the fabric could harm the integrity of the fabric of the dress, and any inner structure (boning, interfacing, etc.) that gives the dress its shape. Hope that helps a little bit!
I was thinking that overlaying some white lace over the green dress could work really nicely to make it into a unique wedding dress, too. It wouldn't be completely white, of course, but it could also be done so it'd be reversible if she wanted to keep the dress to wear again someday when wearing white wouldn't be appropriate.
I feel like you need a podcast I can zone myself into at work. I don't find many zero waste talks that interesting to listen to all the way through but recently I listen to you like a podcast while I'm doing my chores after work. Keep up the great work!
Where I live there seems to be a trend of collecting used food jars to use as vases and then giving them away afterwords. Like ask on facebook for this spesific style jar. It might be normal evrywhere, but if not; it should be 😁
Bella Morris Dude if you are on the Journey to Zero Waste group on Facebook you will find a TON of ideas there if you need them. Lots of people on there who have done zero waste weddings.
My sister will be using all kinds of jars as candle holders/flower vases for her wedding. And she's using paper rolls (with the ends bent in and tied with a ribbon) as packaging for favours for the wedding party.
I feel like it's stealing. If you had grabbed the container and paid for your popcorn and reused the container that would be OK. with that said do what works for you. Not my place to judge.
Who else learnt some cool reusing tips from their grandparents/the older generation? 🙋🏼♀️ I feel like elderly people are so much more considerate towards the planet in terms of reusing everyday things and not needing the “Instagram worthy” item when a reused one will do just fine. Frugal is cool 😎
My grandmother just hoards literally everything She has 7 can openers and she hasn't bought a single one of them cuz they're all from when someone else was throwing theirs out
I grew up in a world where grease was saved in a coffee can. Cleaning was done with cut-up worn-out clothes. Liquids and powders were sold in big paper bags, cardboard boxes and glass bottles and doled out for use in a refilled mayonnaise jar or baking soda box. Lunches were packed without plastic. Straws were for sodas and milkshakes, which were for special occasions, and most adults didn't use them. The 1870s? No, the 1970s.
I reused a plastic eclair container from aldi and fill it up with my ice trays for accessible ice 😄👍 Brilliant idea with the popcorn!! Girl you are not weird you are a Beautiful enviormently conscious angel!
Haha i wear my jeans , pyjamas/sweats and bras so often between washing i often don’t remember when it was last washed. Usually i wear my clothes until it smells or has stains on it.
similar to reusing your clothes (which i also do), i reuse my cloth napkins for a day or two before i wash them, unless they get really dirty fast. i got the idea from my aunt. i really like this video as a potential series!
I love this community too! I dont know ANYBODY who cares enough/whatever the reason to change some things in their life for the planned so it is really nice to feel like there are other people out there to motivate and encourage me to keep doing the small things I am doing! Thanks, Shelbi!
Probably the “weirdest” thing I reuse is my washing machine water. We have a grey water hose that goes from the machine out onto the lawn and waters the grass🥳
I have a condescension drier, it fills up a tank with the water it pulled from the clothes and I use that water to water my plants and also for cleaning my shower, so I don't need to use new water. I mean, it's water pulled out of clean clothes, there's nothing wrong with it. :)
Stephanie Pihl-Krarup that’s awesome, we’re in Aus so no need for a drier here lol there’s only a few weeks a year we hang our clothes inside and they still dry over night. Would be great for not so forgiving climates though☺️
Just curious, I'm not meaning any offense but wouldn't it be better if the washing machine water went to specifically the toilets instead of the lawn because of the chemicals normally used to wash clothes? Again, just curious, you're maybe not even using those chemicals but I just want to know
I'm a swimmer, and when my goggles break its usually just one goggle that breaks. So I keep the non-broken one, buy a new pair, and when one of the goggles breaks from that pair, I just put the two non-broken goggles together. It's like getting 3 pairs out of 2!
We Indians are so frugal mostly and reduce, reuse so many things like: 1. Reusing old tee shirts and clothes to wipe countertops and the floor - till they literally tear! 2. We never buy dryers but instead use clothes hangers or racks and dry them out in our balconies in the Sun. 3. Most of us don't use straws! We just drink them straight out of the bottle or a glass. 4. We use soapnuts to wash our hair and gold and silver jewellery! 5. We bring home our fresh fruits and vegetables in reusable cloth or canvas bags. Every home has some of these! 6. Never throwing away clothes but donating them to friends or to younger members of the family as hand me downs till they tear! 7. Reusing baby stuff like blankets, pillows, cots etc - hand me downs again. 8. Reusing jars to store dry food stuff. 9. Cutting open toothpaste tubes and using every last drop of toothpaste in it 10. Pouring some water in shampoo bottles / body wash bottles / face wash tubes etc and using it up completely till nothings left! 11. Saving plastic bags we get at the grocery stores and reusing them to store vegetables, to wrap children's lunch boxes in so they don't ruin the backpacks, or returning them to the store to be reused.
How do you use soap nuts for washing hair? Do you soak them in warm water first? I'm looking for a new shampoo substitute since shampoo bars don't work for me. Thanks, Heidi
@@KenshoQuest First you need to boil it for ten minutes. Then you need to crush it and get the juice. Throw away the seeds and use the decoction to wash your hair.
All that lint in the dryer is what made me realize I'm wearing out my clothes with every wash/dry cycle. So re-wearing your clothes makes sense for several reasons.
I’ve started re-using a jar that had curry sauce in it as my container for taking home made soup to work each day. I used to always use plastic Tupperware boxes but they kept going missing when I left them on the draining board at work after washing them. No one wants to steal my re-used glass jar though. Jokes on them. It’s the perfect portion size for lunch and takes up less space in my bag. They don’t know what they’re missing 😝
I’ve definitely done the hair tie thing. I just washed it good 🤷🏽♀️ other things I reuse: -cloth pads -cloth diapers -I reuse inserts from my diapers to dust -I also reuse inserts to wipe up literally anything -reusable tissues -I actually have reusable toilet paper😂 aka rags cause I’m allergic to tp and I just use a bidet to clean and a rag to dry. This really freaks people out though.
A girlfriend of mine washes her clothes after one use - when I found that out I was flabbergasted! I push my clothes to the limit and even pull them out of the laundry if they don't smell bad.....I admit... :D
I don't have those little reusable cloth bags so I just bring plastic bags from my earlier shopping into the store and reuse them. I have a whole drawer of them from the time when I used way too many bags and I've decided not to buy reusable bags until I run out of them.
I did a similar thing with a hair tie I found! I found one of those really nice coiled (plastic?) ones on the ground at a school team competition, asked around, no one claimed it, so now it's my keyring!
I love your channel and the fact that you always bring "weird" as in not the mainstream "use a reusable bottle" tips because I either feel less alone or learn a new great thing to implement!
Hiii I! I recently started watching your videos and I'm obsessed!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge to make the world a better place. I'm slowly starting to work towards reducing my waste and you've inspired me to make new changes. Thank you!
i love this. i recently looking into ways to to lower my impact and some of these zero waste things just kind of feel a little commercial to me; Like my grandma has a ton of plastic stuff; However, she has like Chinese take-out containers stacked up in her garage that she has been using for 1à years (not even kidding) and while that may not look like as eco friendly as fancy stainless steel containers, I think putting in the effort to re-use a take out container for a decade seems pretty ecological to me
What is your business?! Love it!! I have a small business and we make linen baby ring slings. We use the scraps from the slings to make other baby products as well as reusable napkins and people absolutely love them!!
I reuse the stuffing from old duvets/pillows and fleece to make no-sew pet beds. Never thought about them releasing microplastics when washed, but it seems better to make a pet bed from what I already have so it doesn't go to landfill and no new items are bought. They do wash and dry well and my cats love them.
I reuse the plastic cutlery that restaurants give us(even when we ask for none), also plastic straws. Restaurants don't care that we tell them no straws, so me and my husband carry plastic ones in case I ever forget my metal ones.
Loved this one shelb! My fav thing I've crafted out of reused items is a soap dish/container for the shower that I made from an old plastic food tupperware, then poked wooden BBQ skewers through the bottom to keep the soapproped off the bottom to keep it dry!
Any plastic bags from food (from vegan chicken strips, large chip bags, etc) get saved for cat litter. I love that when my family comes over now they ask "Are you saving this?" before throwing away almost anything.
Loved this video! Thank you for being so open about your quirky ways of being resourceful and thoughtful of the environment. I do weird things too and it’s nice to know I’m not the only one out there!
Two things: after watching a previous video of yours, I found a hairtie and now reuse it - it's actually my favorite hair tie and I haven't lost it yet. Aaaand, lice will only be a problem with hairties if there's still hair attached - lice and their eggs need heat to live, so the only risk of lice is if a hair has an egg on it and hasn't been without a warm scalp for too long.
You are such an underrated content creator! You make it simple, easy and don't put people down for trying! I also do not wash my clothes every time I wear them... my jeans fit way better after a day of wear!
I personally find both of them unnecessary. It's way more fun to just decorate a plant you have sitting around anyways like a Monstera or a Ficus. Another option is to just buy or cut off two or three fir branches and decorate them on a nice plate with a candle and some chestnuts or fir cones :))
In the Netherlands you can get a real tree right before Christmas and give it back after the holidays. It will be replanted and you might get the very same tree the next year. Otherwise I guess a fake tree is more sustainable. I remember my parents having the same fake tree for about 20 years.
Ooh, that's a tough one that I wrestled with for years! Ultimately, I decided on an artificial tree. But, I got a good quality one that was pre-lit with remote controlled color-change LED's and thick full branches that will hold my heaviest ornaments reliably. Basically, I'm banking on never having to buy another tree again. I do buy natural wreaths, tho. I love the smell, and they're generally made with the cutoffs from people's trimmed xmas trees.
There is a cool service in my area where you can ‘rent’ a live Christmas tree. They bring it to you a few days before Christmas, the roots wrapped in cloth, and pick it up a couple of days after New Year’s Day to replant it. I love this idea so much that I’m doing it this year as well.
Girl😂😂 I work at the movie theater and we ALWAYS know when ppl get their popcorn buckets out of the garbage for the free refill. I think its the funniest thing ever
@@brittanylivesinaworldsounaware I agree it dosnt matter how much something costs or if the price of said item is unethical in the first place stealing is stealing for a penny or a million dollars not trying to b an asshole just how i was raised just because someone overcharges for something dosnt make it ok to take it without paying
I love this topic! I would love to see more ideas. Things that I have reused have been toilet paper rolls as seedling cups during planting my garden, big containers of nuts as containers for flour/sugar, all sorts of recyclable things as planters for indoor plants, I cut up old cotton t-shirts to use as handkerchiefs, and I use every scrap of paper for doodling, collage, or notes lists.
The rubberband on the hard driver. You litteraly made my day! I was starting to have problems with the cable moving. Thank you for that incredible idea!
When I had long hair I collected hair ties. Washed with soap and water than in rubbing alcohol, and let air dry. The rubbing alcohol kills bacteria by drying it up.
Great! Just be careful, because the rubbing alcohol doesn't kill lice...it will remove them from what they are on, (makes them "drunk" so to speak so they let go of what they are clinging to) but they will still be alive, so just use caution and look to make sure that there are no lice on there.
Beth Wade lice die off in 72 hours (I think. Might be less than that) if they don’t have a host. So you could also put the elastics in a sealed plastic bag for a few days the lice will die off that way
@@aamandazittlau5505 They could still have some food sources from bits of skin and hair protein left on the hairties. Better safe than sorry, wash the thing thoroughly, run some smoke under it (sage works great) to make any small mites and lice jump off (do so outdoors), hit it with some kind of antiseptic, THEN throw it in a bag in the freezer for a few days, THEN run it through the wash ... not that I'd go through all that, I use stuff right off the ground and eat off the ground and don't care lol, but if I were actually intending to confidently decontaminate a hairtie with unknown history, I wouldn't trust a short time-without-a-host to kill any parasites.
Ha same!! I’ve even made my own fabric refresher with water, alcohol and whatever fragrancey softener I’m into. The addition of 70%-90% alcohol really changed the game for me
I have one pair of period undies and i dont want to use a single use pad or my cloth pad(we're not good friends, it moves to much), so i just hand washed it with fabric soap and now its airdrying for me to wear for going out tonight. So you definetely didn't ask but yes i am sitting on my shark week towel in a homeshirt and nothing else. Wow. Reading this again, this is way to much info. But yeah, i re-wear stuff a lot. I have a shelf in my closet for things i wore once and can wear again. Like a sweater i only needed that night but might need again that week. Or a certain color pants.
I most certainly do the hair ties, and hair slides! I have also done the pop corn refill, but carry paper bags for inside the tub so it's cleaner! I also reuse the families old t-shirts, and make rag mats by crocheting thin strips, and people love the, especially in the bathroom!
I just got my first thinx underwear and I’m really excited to try them! I’m wearing a pair right now along with my diva cup because I bleed a lot 🤷🏻♀️ I finally managed to fully replace tampons with my cup last month for my whole period and I felt so accomplished! Now for the pads 🙏
I feel the hard-flow struggles too. Today i was only wearing my highwaisted heavyduty thinx and i had like two cups worth of blood in those poor undies but they held up. I got home put in my cup and washed the thinx. I need to order more of these.
Júlia Kercsmár That’s awesome to know!! I got a starter pack of 2 briefs, but I always wear high-waisted pants so the extra security of the high-waisted underwear might be a good idea. I’m going to go broke from buying more, but they seem great so far 😂
when i was in high school and college, i used to keep this eos hand cream container that i would refill with any available hand cream at my house whenever it was empty.
Luckily, bridesmaids aren't really a thing where I come from, so I can get away with going to weddings in whatever formalwear I can borrow from my sister. I'd hate to spend money on a garment I don't even like. Also, not washing your clothes every day (with the exception of underwear) is not weird at all. I keep myself clean, what's the point in washing a shirt I wore even if it still smells exactly like it did straight out of the washer?
Exactly. I always thought it was weird how weddings work in the US. And as for washing clothes - most of it can be worn multiple times until it gets smelly or dirty, so I agree with you
Girl yes! I’ve never done the popcorn thing (I sneak my own in) but everything else I’ve done. My old sriracha bottles I use for cooking oils and homemade sauces, some of my single use straws have lasted months, and hair ties are fair game. As always, great video with real, down to earth advice. Thank you for sharing! Love from H-town :)
It’s wild for me what things are concidered weird for Americans, obviously the clothes thing and especially reusing a dress for multiple events. Mindblowing for me that you’re expected to buy a new one every time:D
Most of the time people buy a new dress for a different event because each event is different. Typically only very wealthy people buy new dresses every occasion. Most middle-class people have one or two dresses they could wear for any occasion and will buy a new dress to fit a specific occasion when it comes up.
The joke about bridesmaid dresses is because bridesmaids are often made to wear dresses they don’t actually like and don’t want to wear again - not that we are expected to wear a new dress to every event. I’ve worn a bridesmaid dress to like 5 different weddings. The one I didn’t like much I sold on Facebook Marketplace. At the school where I work, lots of girls even buy each other’s prom dresses second hand. These generalizations about “how Americans are” are just... 🤦🏻♀️
This has only really become a thing since social media became big. The idea is you don't want the pictures to all look like they're from the same night. Not that I support this idea, that's just what it comes from.
Feather oh yeah definitely, tell me more about how you’re an expert from what you see on TV lmao... is Eurosplaining a thing? Because that would be perfect 😂
yesssss reusing toothbrushes for cleaning is a life changer!!! i also love reusing dresses (bridesmaids or otherwise) to weddings or fancy events. i make it challenge to reuse them as many times as i can - so fun! oh, and i reuse ziplock bags and jars/containers all. the. time. hand washing the ziplock bags can be a hassle, but worth it.
I've reuses old squeezy bottles from when I used to dye my hair (I use henna now). I like to use them for hair treatments as well as paints. I also reuse an old glass syrup bottle for home made mouth wash.
Very inspiring! And I'm glad you're going to reuse your dress! If you can't find a safe way to bleach it, maybe you can add another layer (or 2) of white chiffon on top. I guess you can find a tailor in your area to help you. Usually, they are self-imployed women and it'll be great to support one of them!
My local store doesn't have much of a bulk section and we can't use our own containers, so if I do use their plastic bags I reuse it multiple times and then use it the last time as a doggy poop bag.
@@kellykel4472 That was considered a tenuous connection at best, yo. A petition blew up about it and made the notion go viral but the plastic waste was never directly connected to Aldi (it was most likely dumped by some other secondary transporter/disposer) and Aldi happens to be TJ's parent company, but that's FAR from the same thing as TJ's doing it. No need to get people turned off from a broadly ethical, highly useful company just because of a pretty unsubstantiated and slightly skewed accusation.
I also reuse jars for plant pots. I can see the soil to see if it needs some water, AND used tea bags wet w water to keep moisture in my plants that dont need to be watered very often. I also use used coffee n tea grounds as fertilizer mixed in w soil in garden and plants.
"But I got my popcorn for free, dood". These are brilliant hacks and per your first mention of trendy thrifting, I'm all about doing it for the environment!
oursophisticatedplanet That is STEALING!!!! Its not free if they aren't giving it out for no cost to the consumer. Do you go into an expensive handbag store and take one out without paying? No because that is STEALING!!!!
@@katiecadigan7596 I agree. My first thought when it was brought up in the video, was..."oh, so you stole it". I don't care how much it costs, it still costs someone something and if you don't pay for it, and you use or consume it, it's stealing and illegal.
@supernova i am well aware of how much the popcorn costs. So with that logic I can go into any store and just take something without paying because every store marks up the merchandise no matter how much they pay for it. Whatever helps you sleep at night but what she did was steal no matter how much it cost the company. She did not pay for it.
Great video! I reuse zip lock bags,bread ties and bags,toothbrushes for garden markers,cardboard in the garden. Pretty much anything that I can come up with a purpose for. Oh and jars I’m obsessed with jars lol...
Yaaay, I save and reuse the celery produce rubber bands on my reusable Mason jar boba drink glass! 😁💖🤗💖. It prevents condensation from making the glass slippery, and doubles as a hot drink insulation so myself and the coffee attendant don't burn our hands.
You are definitely making a difference in the world! Your so inspiring and all yoir tips and tricks have helped me overcome how overwhelming it is to get started
you can actually record sound with your screen recording! press and hold the screen record button and there is a little thing on the bottom that will pop up saying “microphone on/off” and just make sure it’s on when you go to start your recording 😊
I absolutely love the quote you always mention “ you can not do all the good the world needs burnt why world needs all all the good you can do” you are such an inspiration!! ❤️
You can find me in a cinema multiple times a month so getting food is just way to expensive, I can't even remember the last time I had popcorn😅 just bring a water bottle and enjoy the movie without making unnecessary noise eating (or smuggle some crisps in).
I resuse toothbrushes for cleaning! I try to resuse my imperfect produce boxes for storage or other things. And as a teacher, there's always so much extra paper, so I put it in a scratch paper bucket to use the other side!
My mom used to work when i was little obviously she hadn't enough time to take care of me so my lovely grand mother raised me. She was the most wonderful woman i have ever met. She taught me how's important to be kind to environment or animals. She would be so happy that zero waste is a "trend" now 🌱
I could watch you all day, you’re so engaging! I reused a bridesmaid dress for my recital at university and hope to use it again, thankfully my sister has good taste and picked a versatile style and color! I have a whole re-use regimen for rosewater gifts bundles. When I dead-head rose bushes, I pick off the petals before composting and make my own rosewater. I keep spritz bottles/spice jars (the little holes are great to distribute the water, I don’t get mist bottles often because usually it’s an unnecessary product and all plastic) to store the rosewater. Then I sew cotton rounds: usually one side scrap teeshirt and the other side a cotton-based scrap fabric. All together it makes a cute little gift! Something I want to try is deconstructing a pre-loved knit sweater and knitting it into something new! Anyone try that before? Tips?
If people wash their clothes every day. Does that mean they don't have "the chair"? Because I can't believe there are people out there without clothes hanging over their chair
Omg yes The Chair😂
Lol I have a big chair !
I moved and now there is no room for The Chair, now they sleep with me..... lol
I have The Couch (I have a small couch in my room because we recently moved here and this used to be a storage room so the couch stays for now. I currently have no space for a desk tho)
That’s the funniest thing I read today 🤣🤣🤣
I forgot one that I do that is arguably “weird”! After I boil my menstrual cup, I let the water cool and then use it to water plants. I guess the only the thing that makes it “weird” is the stigma about female hygiene being “icky”. In reality, the cup is essentially clean when it goes in the boiling water, the purpose is to sanitize to be extra safe! 🌱
ahh im gonna do this thank you!
My favorite thing to reuse is paper. I literally haven’t bought notebooks or printer paper in years because people are so wasteful that I can easily dig through a recycling bin at school to use the blank sides of paper. I’ve made notebooks out of reused paper, and I print all my assignments on the backside of printer paper. People probably think I’m weird digging through recycling bins but it saves me a ton of money and trees from being killed!
My school used to have a locker clean out day where (especially at the end of the year) people would throw out entire notebooks and binders just because they were done with that class. I dug them out one time and used them for years.
I work with kids and you would not believe how many papers kids go through (either because “they want their own paper” or because their motor skills don’t allow them to write small and efficiently on paper.) I should honestly start collecting the half used paper but the only thing I use paper for anymore (as a chemistry student) is exams 😂
Omg yes!! Especially since now I mainly use paper for when I'm budgeting and going over finances and I mainly just scribble a bunch of numbers, I just use any blank space on a paper! Plus, blank sides of paper can also be used for sketching!
That's so cool! I wish I could do that but its illegal in my office lol
I remember in high school, a student would run down the halls on the last day for kids to throw out school stuff (in my case, just test papers I wouldn't look at again, dry pens, etc...).
You bet your ass I was one of the ones digging in the bin because so many kids would throw away EMPTY NOTEBOOKS, USEFUL PENS/PENCILS, BINDERS, BOOK COVERS, BACKPACKS.
It's taxing enough when we throw away single use items (guilty here) but THROWING AWAY PERFECTLY USEFUL ITEMS SO MOMMY AND DADDY CAN BUY THE SAME EXACT THING(OR THE NEW "COOL" THING) NEXT YEAR!
When some of their own classmates are struggling to just get paper every year...
Flash forward to 2018. After college spring semester, in my apartment complex, I found a working laptop in the dumpster! It's only like 1 or 2 year old. Worth a lot. Touchscreen, windows 10 blah blah. Only problem is a crack in the corner of the glass (not even on the screen portion) and it needs a new battery to work unplugged. I facebooked the Microsoft user to double check some angry roommate didn't throw it away. He hasn't answered so.... he's either dead or spoiled as fuck. He could have at least made some money off of it!
Yes, I've done the popcorn thing haha
Since the holidays are coming up, here is a "low waste" solution I've done for xmas last year and for my kiddo's birthday: instead of wrapping paper or re-usable gift bags I went to goodwill and bought some pillowcases and used them like a gift bag. I was able to find lots of holiday themed pillowcases for xmas (plus just basic green and red work too) and tied them up with cloth ribbon. For my kiddo's birthday I bought more colorful pillowcases. It worked amazingly well and I plan to do it every year. It felt so good last year to have no wrapping paper in the garbage can at the end of the day!
My mom did this every Xmas when we were growing up. She said it was because she was too lazy to wrap the gifts. So you're saving time and wrapping paper! Double win!
@@TheKarebear666 Uh oh, you're on to me, I do it because I'm lazy too, LOL! :P
Also, just gotta say I love your screen name, my daughter's name is Caroline and I always call her Care-Bear
@@KarlyRich LOL. It's probably really nice to save that time as a mom. Thanks for the compliment! My name is Karen and Karebear was a nickname for me growing up
I also use gift bags and another thing I do is wrap presents in old newspaper! My parents still get the newspaper every day and I just take the pretty pages and save them for the next present.
@@katoui3057 When we were kids my mom would save the Sunday comics from the newspaper and wrap our presents in them! :)
Honestly, for a European that I am, it's super weird that people in the US wash clothes after wearing them once. Like whyyyy. Just do the sniff test and if it's not dirty and doesn't smell, just wear it again...
Same in my country Bangladesh.
I agree, I'm from the UK and will re-wear trousers, skirts, jumpers for WEEKS but t-shirts & underwear are where I draw the line on wearing things more than once because of: personal hygiene (underwear) and body odour (sniff test is almost unnecessary on my t-shirts...). So while I don't wash every time every item, I also manage 1 wash every 2-3 weeks - which is certainly a better practice as well!
I use my 'house clothes' multiple time, especially pants, like maybe more than a week consecutively before washing them
I find it weirder that they use dryers even when they have amazing weather! If anyone should use a dryer it should be the irish and u.k.ers as we get rain and cold weather most of the time and I don't know anyone who uses the drier full time, a lot don't even own one. Maybe I'm just bitter that our homes aren't big enough for a laundry room, imagine that, a whole room for laundry instead of my dirty clothes in my bedroom, washing machine in the kitchen, dryer in the shed, indoor rack wherever it fits at the time.
There are 300 million people in the US, I would be a little more smart about generalizing one opinion to an entire country
4:18 some guy i was talking to thought i was dirty because i told him i wash my bras once a week. We no longer speak lol Didn't need that negativity in my life
Same tho. They get misshapen so quickly otherwise!
I wash my bras when I randomly think ”I should probably do that soon” 😂
Haha I love this! I swear no one washes their bra more than once a week just some people don’t admit it 😂
I wash mine like once every couple months lmao
Madison Falco Eats
Same 😂
The only time I wash something after wearing it once is if I sweated alot while wearing it and it smells. Other wise I wear a piece of clothing 3-4 times before washing.
slayinmemequeen that makes sense to me.
I'm doing the same. And I'm washing the things after wearing it once, when I've been at a party where people smoke, so my clothes smell really bad for me, as a person who's not smoking. Luckily I'm just going to parties a few times the year. 😄
Sometimes I see my colleague giving me a weird look for wearing my jeans a whole week. But who cares, the know I'm living eco-friendly
@@katzenlady5339 You're actually not really supposed to wash jeans that often, so you can just tell them you're following the rules! haha *she says, wearing the same pair of jeans for this entire week... and probably all of last* If it doesn't smell and isn't dirty, who cares?!
Or is something is noticeably dirty (I’m a messy eater so if there’s a bunch of food on it, I’ll wash it)
the only the thing I have to wash every time is just a shirt in non-winter because i'm sweaty lol.... but pants/bras/cardigans are whatever
Speaking of hair ties.
Back when I had long hair and whenever one of my socks got a hole. I would always cut off the top rim and use them as hair ties.
They are a lot softer and more gentle to the hair.
when I was young it was "a thing" to put you long hair into a nylon stocking cut open like that to keep it straight after blow drying without leaving marks like an elastic would.
You're level 100
Okay I just tried it with a sock covered in Holes and to be honest this is even better than a brand new scrunchie
I was a nylon/stocking person growing up. When they got runs and holes, I would just cut them into strips and use them for hair ties. They were far softer, cause much less mess in my hair sleeping in them, they didn't break or fall out as much, and one pair made SO MANY HAIR TIES.
Omg I needed to know that
Whaaat "re-wearing" (or as I call it, wearing) my clothes more than once (or twice or three times..) before washing them is super normal. Maybe it's because I grew up kinda poor and we had to pay per load to use the machines, but like... I don't get that dirty on a day to day basis. Same with towels. I have a coworker who uses two new towels for every shower and is always complaining about how much laundry she has to do....
My family always did that too, probably because there were seven people in our family and my mom didn't want to do laundry four times a day. It stills shocks me that some people change their sheets or towels everyday, it's just sooo unneccessary in most cases and so wasteful.
Agreed!! I don’t get very smelly or dirty just throughout the day! I sometimes don’t wash my clothes for a long time, lol!! If they’re not dirty (like stains or sweat) and the don’t smell (even a little) then why wash it? 🤷🏼♀️ I’ve never even thought about before that it’s environmentally friendly to do it that way! lol
Katie O I will wear non dirty or stained pants at least twice. Same for the bath towels I mean you are already clean so how could the towel be dirty 🤔.
I didn’t know there were people out there that used a towel once and then thought they had to wash it.... this boggles my mind
@@laurenp4661 Yup - and they use two towels even - one for body, one for hair. It's awful >_
Things I reuse:
-I use paper grocery bags (sometimes I forget my reusable ones) to wrap gifts
-I use old socks as dust mittens
-I tie up old tee shirts to make toys for my dog
-I dont buy rags. I just cut up old tee shirts.
-If I order something that comes with bubble wrap or air paper (yikes) I use it to stuff my handbags so they keep their shape.
-i refuse to buy drinking glasses. I use old sauce jars instead.
The tshirts for your dog as toys is GENIUS! My dog destroys toys and so many are made of plastic. I’ve tried rubber toys but he genuinely just loves the destruction 😂 and I hate buying them!! but couldn’t think of an alternative! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
I reuse my face cream containers and use them to fill up with my toiletries when I travel. They are the perfect size
I do too!!!
I take my sisters old contact cases for lotions and stuff. I dont wear contacts but I like using hers
Yes, I've started doing this!
My favorite “weird” reusable is t-shirts-I had a TON that I wasn’t wearing, so I cut the fronts/any printed area into squares and made a quilt. But that left most of the backs of the shirts, so I just folded them up under my sink and I use them like paper towels. They’re not super absorbent but they’re great for cleaning up gross things and messes, and once I’m done I just toss them in the hamper. I haven’t bought paper towels in almost a year and I didn’t have to buy anything new to replace them. Win-win 🙌
Alyssa Bennett Smith you can also cut both sides of the shirt into quilt squares, and use them together. Makes a thicker quilt without needing filler!
I only wash my underwear after 1 use. Everything else I wear a few times before washing unless it's soaked in sweat or covered in dirt
Agree. Pants, socks, sportswear all go in the wash after one use (bras last me a week if I rotate between two) the rest can be reworn. Some tshirts are washed after one use if they are smelly.
Towels! Seriously wonder why people wash their towels after one use?! You were literally clean when you dried yourself with it!
There was a Charlie Brown skit a long time ago where they asked why people wash their towels of they're clean when they use em. I wash mine weekly 🤣
My grandparents do this it drives me crazy 😭
Exactly! I don’t understand why people do that! And towels can last even more if you hang them up right after using them to dry them properly😭
I have bacne and keratosis pilaris. If you keep the towel hung up in the bathroom where people go to the washroom and the change of temperature and humidity from people showering doesn't rly keep the towel clean.
some people with skin conditions have to wash towels after every use. I know you’re supposed to with tinea versicolor
Underwear, socks, clothes that got sweaty or got something spilled on them are used once before washing. Everything else can usually be worn at least one more time. Saves money if you have to pay to use the washer in your building.
Kelley Frye yeah. Reusing underwear is kinda weird but if you wear a shirt for a couple hours then totally reuse it before washing
Alyssa Faith, even hand washing underwear reduces the amount of water and soap necessary to clean them; and, the gentle agitation keeps them nice longer so the elastic doesn’t get stretched or worn out. A friend in college would hand wash her undies in the shower with her to reduce water waste even further.
I'm with you. And if it's my favorite sweater I might even wear it every single day for two weeks until the sweater has its own stank 😂😂😂😂
I have a washing machine in my house but I agree. Underwear and smelly or dirty clothes go to the wash. The rest stays.
I can wear a bra multiple times (even if I mostly don't wear any). Since I only have two jeans (curvy girl problems), I use them every other day for weeks before washing them. T-shirts usually don't last long but sweaters can.
Also, I usually let my clothes hanging so they get some air and feel fresh when I rewear them.
I reuse my old t-shirts for toilet “paper”! I know you’ve done something similar before, but I’m a germaphobe, and I have no problem with the way I do it. I cut the shirts (100% cotton only, or it’s not as absorbent), and I use the cloth for #1 only. I still use regular TP for number 2, but you’d be surprised how much TP we girls use on #1. I keep a small trash bin next to the toilet, and I wash when I have a full load of laundry. There’s no odor, no stains, nothing. I love it and don’t know why I didn’t make the change years before. I’ll never go back. I’d love to see a video of you giving it a try. ❤️
Wendy R Girll!!!! I do the same thing
That’s actually a really god idea
Same! I started after cloth diapering my son & using cloth wipes with him. I was like, what's the difference between him & me? I'm the only girl in our household, and we go through TP way slower now.
Wendy R I do this exactly like you! I keep a basket of cut up T-shirt’s on the back of my toilet.
I decided that I didn't want to wear my wedding dress only once and then shove it in a box for decades so now every year on our anniversary, we get dressed up in our wedding attire and take anniversary pictures to commemorate the day! :)
I donated my wedding dress but I love your idea too 👍
I reuse my family’s candle jars and collect the wax that is left after the wick is all burnt and use these to make new candles
Same! I have a pile of them needing to be melted right now actually hahahaha
Candle cocktails! I do this too
Yep, all that wonderfully scented wax makes a nice new candle.
If you use some aluminum over the top of a candle like a little volcano while burning it make the wax melt off the sides and the candle is flat again. No need to scrap or try melt and collect. - Lazy zero waster lol
Kayla Helt that has never been true for me I even use a candle cover that is supposed to help burn all the wax but there is still always a little left over
I only wash my clothes if they’re literally dirty. I wear jeans like 10 times and other things like 3-4 times.
Emilie Johnson yeah i wash my jeans when they start to stretch 😂 washing them snaps them back in tight
Emilie Johnson yep. Gotta do the pants dance to get them past my hips when they’ve been freshly washed 😆
I literally wear my jeans for weeks until they either smell or I literally spill something on them. Same with jumpers. The only things I really wash are tops and underwear 😂
I do the same thing with jeans, they seem to last longer that way which is good cuz i split my pants in the same place all the time, since I work in a tool store! Work shirt, I'll wear 3-4 times without washing and not care. Dresses, sweatpants. T shirts and tank tops, it depends on the season :) For obvious reasons!
I work at a grocery store and the amount of plastic bags/plastic produce bags I see scattered around is amazing. As I'm grabbing carts I'll pick them up, put them in my pocket, and put them in the recycling bin. I'm the only one doing it (that I know of) but just thinking of how many bags just i have picked up makes me smile :)
If you have plastic toothbrushes you can wash them and use them to clean! I clean my bottles with them and little nooks around the house like in the shower or around the faucet.
Do it al the time! And when I really made it gross, I know i need to have a new brush haha
I cannot stand the bamboo texture in my mouth so that is why I still use plastic ones
I use them to clean my metal tea strainers. Works great!
And when the bristles get gross or fall off you can put the plastic stick in boiling water so you can bend it into a bracelet
Guilty!
sam so helpful! I use them for dishes, cleaning, etc.
I re-use citrus peels - dry them out naturally, store them (they look great in jars) and then use them as fire lighters.
Mel Geltch that’s a really good idea! I’ve been composting them (even though you’re not “supposed” to), but I’ll try this!
I use dryer lint as a fire starter. Super effective!!
You can also boil them in some water as a sort of air freshener
This is a great idea, I'm going to try it. Thanks.
I put them in vinegar to make citrus cleaner. Or dry orange peel and apple peel for tea! (only without pesticides!!!!!)
As a type 1 diabetic on an insulin pump, waste is inevitable. I reuse my pump tubing as ties, use them to tie things around the house and in the garden to tie plants to treleces. Test strip bottles make great containers for small items, travel jewlery organization, and for ibuprofen. I've seen people make braceletes and necklaces from pump tubing as well but haven't ventured that far. Hoping other type 1s see this and can give more ideas how they re-use their supply's
My daughter is also on a pump. Test strip bottle in my purse is full of nooch (nutritional yeast). Those bottles are amazing! I'll have to ask her if shes found uses for any of the other supplies.
This is great!
@@jen1sur omg never thought of putting nutritional yeast! That's perfect for purse nooch lol. Excited to see if she has any other things she does, or if other people contribute as well!
"Purse nooch" - love it! My daughter says she doesn't reuse anything that touched insulin for the risk factor. How do you clean your tubing to reuse?
@@jen1sur I'm not too concerned as insulin has an antiseptic and antibacterial in it (phenol preservative = that distinct insulin smell). If I were to use it for jewlery, or food specific uses I would use a syringe with or without a needle and push water or water and soap in it if you're worried.
You are the first person who has made non waste living feel accessible for me and my family. I have always wanted to live this way but I honestly had no idea where to start. Thank you so much for helping me understand how easy it can be to consume responsibly. As a mom of five the future means a lot to me and thanks to you I feel like I know how to help save it.
While walking my dog I find many things. Hair ties, gloves, hats, clothes, towels on the beach. I pick up everything, wash it, reuse it myself or donate it to a second hand store. The towels I bring over to an animal shelter. Also, I never buy doggie poop bags. Simply find them on the ground. I live in Chicago, and there is lots of trash laying around on the streets and in the parks. People don’t bother to pick up. My clothes - wash them when they stink.
Avi Ah Good idea with the poop bags! If it’s going in the trash anyway might as well use trash to pick it up!
I reused newspaper, since my dog positioned himself in several tries to shit (lol he had a mini I have to shit dance) I had time to place some pages (enough that it was sturdy enough to pick up as an horizontal sheet...like 2 or 3 pages folded in 2). Then, after his busines I picked it up and made a packet of it. Usually one newspaper lasted me a month and he was a big bully dog. Also it was my neigbourg old newspaper since I was frugal.
I did the same thing with the dog poop bags, I know how easily they can be dropped or not noticed, but i have found so many while on walks, and now I always have spare!
For dog poop bags I use plastic bags from around the house. Even with our reusable ones we still have a huge store of them (plus my dad doesn't ever bring reusable bags with him when he buys something) so I've just converted them into dog poop bags. They still end up in the trash but I figure if ever poop bag is a reused grocery bag that still halves the number of bags that go into the trash.
sunnysea24 we use plastic packaging for food, like bread bags or carrot bags etc.
When I was in high school I used to pick up metallic hairpins from the ground, give them a good clean and reuse them. Hairpins get lost so easily and constantly need replacing.
Please make this a regular series on your channel - I loved it!
My family has always been into reusing stuff - it’s just how I was raised I guess. It’s also a lot cheaper than buying new things all the time. Here are some of my ideas that we do:
- 2l ice cream containers as storage containers for food or art supplies or anything really
- shoeboxes to organise clothes in my cupboard (Marie Kondo taught me this)
- old plastic Ferrero Rocher containers to organise my drawers
- My mom diy-ed our old wooden door into a table, which is gorgeous af
- any gift wrap or bags or ribbons I’m given gets reused for other gifts
- I reuse an old bamboo sock as a duster (pop your hand in there and it’s super easy to wipe surfaces down without getting dust everywhere)
- old cotton clothing becomes rags for cleaning
Lol sounds like we grew up the same! My grandma and I also used the empty 12 pk cartons from sodas, we'd wrap them in pretty cloth scraps, and used them for storing different canned goods...everything got reused!
Awesome content thank you! One item I reuse is cardboard, or the plastic cover of a paper notebook, to line the bottom of reusable shopping bags. This makes the bags more sturdy and items stand upright better as well. I get a lot of comments from grocery store employees who think it’s such a great idea; I think it’s so simple I am surprised more people don’t do this! Just cut the piece to size and slip it in and you’re good to go. I find if the cardboard is covered in plastic/shiny coating that’s printed on, this is good because it’s moisture resistant and easy to clean up by wiping down with a damn cloth. And it’s not going to landfill!
I reuse old tshirts, cut them up, and turn them into hankies
Great idea!
I'm turning them in toys for my dad's dog. So he won't need to buy something new, just to see it getting destroyed after a few months. (His dog is careful with his toys, but he's really huge, so toys just get broken after a while)
Tegan Lydia I like using them for cleaning rags in my kitchens too!
Wow!!! Perfect idea! Thank you!!!
Omg I do the same thing too! My family thinks I’m weird but idgaf I’m not using tissues and being wasteful by throwing all that paper away
Me too! I also use them for shining my shoes (i also use old socks to do this) and as cleaning rags
I just got some reusable pads, I used them for one cycle and I am inLOVE! They're so pretty, they don't smell, you just put one on and if it gets dirty you fold it up, and put it in your wetbag. There's less wetness, and you don't have to go round the house with a plastic bag gathering them up for the bin, they don't stick to your pubes...They have changed my life. Obviously if I didn't have access to running water, it wouldnt be doable, but since I do, it's great. I love it.
Same!! I bought some to try them out and DIY'ed a few more from old t-shirts for the beginning and ends of my cycle. The only downside is you have to clean them and I really don't mind it. I just put them on the floor of the shower to save water.
Oh my god,.,.... more people need to talk about plastic pads sticking to pubes because it’s a legit big reason to go to reusable ones. Never seen anyone mention it and this had me howling, brilliant!
I reuse salad tub because a store I go to has bulk salad but reusable bags dry out the lettuce so I bought a plastic tub of salad mix and reuse.
Also what you can do is find second hand lace, get a seamstress to see you an outer layer and have a lacy white dress that has a pretty green under layer
That would be so pretty!!
I bought a vintage lace dress from Etsy for about $50 and it was just the outer lace part, so I wore a pink satin chemise under it, it looked really pretty, so I think the green and lace would be lovely.
The story of the dress reminded me of my favorite party skirt. I bought it new and it was such a long skirt that I wore it as a dress. Then I took sewing classes and decided to turn it into a long skirt, and I kept wearing it multiple times. And finally this year I had a wedding and well, I sent my skirt to be cut. So now is a midi plated skirt and we absolutely still in in love... since 2011. My friends laugh at me and say I'm like Marge from The Simpsons when she turns her Chanel suit into multiple outfits but hell yeah and I'm proud haha
Oh my gosh that's amazing! My prom dress I actually got for a pageant that I was in and I worn it to prom both times. If you love a piece of clothing just wear it
Lightening the color of fabric is really tricky, especially depending on the fiber content. If it's poly anything you would probably have to do a layer/layers of sheer white fabric, or lace over it (Which could be really pretty?)
and if it's anything natural, any kind of treatment to the fabric could harm the integrity of the fabric of the dress, and any inner structure (boning, interfacing, etc.) that gives the dress its shape.
Hope that helps a little bit!
I was thinking that overlaying some white lace over the green dress could work really nicely to make it into a unique wedding dress, too. It wouldn't be completely white, of course, but it could also be done so it'd be reversible if she wanted to keep the dress to wear again someday when wearing white wouldn't be appropriate.
I think a beautiful white lace overlay on the skirt, and maybe getting beading on the bodice would be bangin'!
Rit does make a color remover, but results depend on fabric composition. May remove all color, or may just make it more pastel, or off white?
I feel like you need a podcast I can zone myself into at work. I don't find many zero waste talks that interesting to listen to all the way through but recently I listen to you like a podcast while I'm doing my chores after work. Keep up the great work!
ZERO WASTE WEDDING IDEAS
Where I live there seems to be a trend of collecting used food jars to use as vases and then giving them away afterwords. Like ask on facebook for this spesific style jar. It might be normal evrywhere, but if not; it should be 😁
Bella Morris Dude if you are on the Journey to Zero Waste group on Facebook you will find a TON of ideas there if you need them. Lots of people on there who have done zero waste weddings.
rogue ginger had a great blog post about her zero waste wedding!
This video of Levi Hildbrand is also a good one for zero wast wedding ideas! th-cam.com/video/rwl1SoAChUw/w-d-xo.html
My sister will be using all kinds of jars as candle holders/flower vases for her wedding. And she's using paper rolls (with the ends bent in and tied with a ribbon) as packaging for favours for the wedding party.
i’m crying at the popcorn hack
same lol i love that it worked
I feel like it's stealing. If you had grabbed the container and paid for your popcorn and reused the container that would be OK.
with that said do what works for you. Not my place to judge.
I am suprised Americans can eat thát much popcorn and then still eat a refill! 🙃
Who else learnt some cool reusing tips from their grandparents/the older generation? 🙋🏼♀️ I feel like elderly people are so much more considerate towards the planet in terms of reusing everyday things and not needing the “Instagram worthy” item when a reused one will do just fine. Frugal is cool 😎
my grandma's motto was:
Use it up
Wear it out
Make it do
Or do without
My grandmother just hoards literally everything
She has 7 can openers and she hasn't bought a single one of them cuz they're all from when someone else was throwing theirs out
I grew up in a world where grease was saved in a coffee can. Cleaning was done with cut-up worn-out clothes. Liquids and powders were sold in big paper bags, cardboard boxes and glass bottles and doled out for use in a refilled mayonnaise jar or baking soda box. Lunches were packed without plastic. Straws were for sodas and milkshakes, which were for special occasions, and most adults didn't use them. The 1870s? No, the 1970s.
I reused a plastic eclair container from aldi and fill it up with my ice trays for accessible ice 😄👍
Brilliant idea with the popcorn!!
Girl you are not weird you are a Beautiful enviormently conscious angel!
Haha i wear my jeans , pyjamas/sweats and bras so often between washing i often don’t remember when it was last washed. Usually i wear my clothes until it smells or has stains on it.
similar to reusing your clothes (which i also do), i reuse my cloth napkins for a day or two before i wash them, unless they get really dirty fast. i got the idea from my aunt. i really like this video as a potential series!
I do that also!
I love this community too! I dont know ANYBODY who cares enough/whatever the reason to change some things in their life for the planned so it is really nice to feel like there are other people out there to motivate and encourage me to keep doing the small things I am doing! Thanks, Shelbi!
Probably the “weirdest” thing I reuse is my washing machine water. We have a grey water hose that goes from the machine out onto the lawn and waters the grass🥳
I have a condescension drier, it fills up a tank with the water it pulled from the clothes and I use that water to water my plants and also for cleaning my shower, so I don't need to use new water. I mean, it's water pulled out of clean clothes, there's nothing wrong with it. :)
Stephanie Pihl-Krarup that’s awesome, we’re in Aus so no need for a drier here lol there’s only a few weeks a year we hang our clothes inside and they still dry over night. Would be great for not so forgiving climates though☺️
Growing up, our washing max home water did this as well!!! Glad to hear others did this too!!!
Just curious, I'm not meaning any offense but wouldn't it be better if the washing machine water went to specifically the toilets instead of the lawn because of the chemicals normally used to wash clothes?
Again, just curious, you're maybe not even using those chemicals but I just want to know
Rita Wheelock Thats a good question
I'm a swimmer, and when my goggles break its usually just one goggle that breaks. So I keep the non-broken one, buy a new pair, and when one of the goggles breaks from that pair, I just put the two non-broken goggles together. It's like getting 3 pairs out of 2!
Rebekah Riedemann my sister does the same thing with her glasses! She calls them her “Franken-glasses” 😂
I’ve reused soda bottles to plant seeds! It’s cheap and fun to watch the roots grow through the soil!
Hiya just wondering how you're doing it? Do you cut it in half? Asking because I've got a milk bottle and I'm thinking of planting in it x
We Indians are so frugal mostly and reduce, reuse so many things like:
1. Reusing old tee shirts and clothes to wipe countertops and the floor - till they literally tear!
2. We never buy dryers but instead use clothes hangers or racks and dry them out in our balconies in the Sun.
3. Most of us don't use straws! We just drink them straight out of the bottle or a glass.
4. We use soapnuts to wash our hair and gold and silver jewellery!
5. We bring home our fresh fruits and vegetables in reusable cloth or canvas bags. Every home has some of these!
6. Never throwing away clothes but donating them to friends or to younger members of the family as hand me downs till they tear!
7. Reusing baby stuff like blankets, pillows, cots etc - hand me downs again.
8. Reusing jars to store dry food stuff.
9. Cutting open toothpaste tubes and using every last drop of toothpaste in it
10. Pouring some water in shampoo bottles / body wash bottles / face wash tubes etc and using it up completely till nothings left!
11. Saving plastic bags we get at the grocery stores and reusing them to store vegetables, to wrap children's lunch boxes in so they don't ruin the backpacks, or returning them to the store to be reused.
How do you use soap nuts for washing hair? Do you soak them in warm water first? I'm looking for a new shampoo substitute since shampoo bars don't work for me. Thanks, Heidi
@@KenshoQuest First you need to boil it for ten minutes. Then you need to crush it and get the juice. Throw away the seeds and use the decoction to wash your hair.
@@rheaanne1858 Thank you!
@@KenshoQuest You're welcome :)
Same in Czech republic 😅
All that lint in the dryer is what made me realize I'm wearing out my clothes with every wash/dry cycle. So re-wearing your clothes makes sense for several reasons.
You can reuse lint and tp rolls for a fire starter
I’ve started re-using a jar that had curry sauce in it as my container for taking home made soup to work each day.
I used to always use plastic Tupperware boxes but they kept going missing when I left them on the draining board at work after washing them.
No one wants to steal my re-used glass jar though. Jokes on them. It’s the perfect portion size for lunch and takes up less space in my bag. They don’t know what they’re missing 😝
Also. Because jars are less likely to open then tupperware. Since it's made for a liquid.
I’ve definitely done the hair tie thing. I just washed it good 🤷🏽♀️ other things I reuse:
-cloth pads
-cloth diapers
-I reuse inserts from my diapers to dust
-I also reuse inserts to wipe up literally anything
-reusable tissues
-I actually have reusable toilet paper😂 aka rags cause I’m allergic to tp and I just use a bidet to clean and a rag to dry. This really freaks people out though.
For your wedding dress. Could you reach out to the TH-camr coolripa (thrifted transformation). Maybe she'd collab with you??
wow, that would be an awesome collab! I love her channel!
Yes, please consider this! I follow her too and she upcycles clothes.
Ooo yeah that would be a really cool video!!!!
i would loooove this
Nancy Plants love this idea! Especially if the dress is a synthetic material that doesn’t typically dye or bleach easily
A girlfriend of mine washes her clothes after one use - when I found that out I was flabbergasted! I push my clothes to the limit and even pull them out of the laundry if they don't smell bad.....I admit... :D
I don't have those little reusable cloth bags so I just bring plastic bags from my earlier shopping into the store and reuse them. I have a whole drawer of them from the time when I used way too many bags and I've decided not to buy reusable bags until I run out of them.
Same!
I did a similar thing with a hair tie I found! I found one of those really nice coiled (plastic?) ones on the ground at a school team competition, asked around, no one claimed it, so now it's my keyring!
I love your channel and the fact that you always bring "weird" as in not the mainstream "use a reusable bottle" tips because I either feel less alone or learn a new great thing to implement!
I reused a can, gave it a good wash and decorated it to put my pencils and pens inside!
@@noemieniouralicini4985 I reused a can a few years back to make a lamp!
Hiii I! I recently started watching your videos and I'm obsessed!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge to make the world a better place. I'm slowly starting to work towards reducing my waste and you've inspired me to make new changes. Thank you!
For your dress, could you get a tailor to sew some white lace over the top of the dress somehow to tone down the colour?
i love this. i recently looking into ways to to lower my impact and some of these zero waste things just kind of feel a little commercial to me; Like my grandma has a ton of plastic stuff; However, she has like Chinese take-out containers stacked up in her garage that she has been using for 1à years (not even kidding) and while that may not look like as eco friendly as fancy stainless steel containers, I think putting in the effort to re-use a take out container for a decade seems pretty ecological to me
reusing has been a part of my life since forever. I make a line of reusable products . Reusing is underrated.
Barbie Mithun It truly is! It used to be “not cool,” but I think it’s slowly get more accepted by the general public (thank goodness)!
What is your business?! Love it!! I have a small business and we make linen baby ring slings. We use the scraps from the slings to make other baby products as well as reusable napkins and people absolutely love them!!
I reuse the stuffing from old duvets/pillows and fleece to make no-sew pet beds. Never thought about them releasing microplastics when washed, but it seems better to make a pet bed from what I already have so it doesn't go to landfill and no new items are bought. They do wash and dry well and my cats love them.
I reuse the plastic cutlery that restaurants give us(even when we ask for none), also plastic straws. Restaurants don't care that we tell them no straws, so me and my husband carry plastic ones in case I ever forget my metal ones.
Loved this one shelb! My fav thing I've crafted out of reused items is a soap dish/container for the shower that I made from an old plastic food tupperware, then poked wooden BBQ skewers through the bottom to keep the soapproped off the bottom to keep it dry!
Any plastic bags from food (from vegan chicken strips, large chip bags, etc) get saved for cat litter. I love that when my family comes over now they ask "Are you saving this?" before throwing away almost anything.
That's such a good idea! Thanks
Yes. I use mine as doggie poo bags
Loved this video! Thank you for being so open about your quirky ways of being resourceful and thoughtful of the environment. I do weird things too and it’s nice to know I’m not the only one out there!
Two things: after watching a previous video of yours, I found a hairtie and now reuse it - it's actually my favorite hair tie and I haven't lost it yet. Aaaand, lice will only be a problem with hairties if there's still hair attached - lice and their eggs need heat to live, so the only risk of lice is if a hair has an egg on it and hasn't been without a warm scalp for too long.
I loved your video on a zero waste laundry routine. I use soap nuts now and don't wash on super hot all the time. Thank you for all your tips!
You are such an underrated content creator! You make it simple, easy and don't put people down for trying!
I also do not wash my clothes every time I wear them... my jeans fit way better after a day of wear!
I just had a thought, what Is your opinion on fake Christmas trees verses real ones
I personally find both of them unnecessary. It's way more fun to just decorate a plant you have sitting around anyways like a Monstera or a Ficus. Another option is to just buy or cut off two or three fir branches and decorate them on a nice plate with a candle and some chestnuts or fir cones :))
In the Netherlands you can get a real tree right before Christmas and give it back after the holidays. It will be replanted and you might get the very same tree the next year. Otherwise I guess a fake tree is more sustainable. I remember my parents having the same fake tree for about 20 years.
Ooh, that's a tough one that I wrestled with for years! Ultimately, I decided on an artificial tree. But, I got a good quality one that was pre-lit with remote controlled color-change LED's and thick full branches that will hold my heaviest ornaments reliably. Basically, I'm banking on never having to buy another tree again. I do buy natural wreaths, tho. I love the smell, and they're generally made with the cutoffs from people's trimmed xmas trees.
Real trees are more eco friendly. Artificial trees need to be used for 20+ years before it starts offsetting the environmental impact.
There is a cool service in my area where you can ‘rent’ a live Christmas tree. They bring it to you a few days before Christmas, the roots wrapped in cloth, and pick it up a couple of days after New Year’s Day to replant it. I love this idea so much that I’m doing it this year as well.
Girl😂😂 I work at the movie theater and we ALWAYS know when ppl get their popcorn buckets out of the garbage for the free refill. I think its the funniest thing ever
I had no idea this was a thing!
This is stealing.....
Brittany lives in a world so unaware not really lol. Popcorn costs like ¢1/ bucket to make
@@funnlecake221it's still stealing.
@@brittanylivesinaworldsounaware I agree it dosnt matter how much something costs or if the price of said item is unethical in the first place stealing is stealing for a penny or a million dollars not trying to b an asshole just how i was raised just because someone overcharges for something dosnt make it ok to take it without paying
I love this topic! I would love to see more ideas. Things that I have reused have been toilet paper rolls as seedling cups during planting my garden, big containers of nuts as containers for flour/sugar, all sorts of recyclable things as planters for indoor plants, I cut up old cotton t-shirts to use as handkerchiefs, and I use every scrap of paper for doodling, collage, or notes lists.
I wear my clothes many times between washings. Because, um, I'm trying to protect the environment...yeah, that's it. Not because I'm lazy.
The rubberband on the hard driver. You litteraly made my day! I was starting to have problems with the cable moving. Thank you for that incredible idea!
When I had long hair I collected hair ties. Washed with soap and water than in rubbing alcohol, and let air dry. The rubbing alcohol kills bacteria by drying it up.
Great! Just be careful, because the rubbing alcohol doesn't kill lice...it will remove them from what they are on, (makes them "drunk" so to speak so they let go of what they are clinging to) but they will still be alive, so just use caution and look to make sure that there are no lice on there.
Beth Wade lice die off in 72 hours (I think. Might be less than that) if they don’t have a host. So you could also put the elastics in a sealed plastic bag for a few days the lice will die off that way
I just throw the hair ties in the washer and dryer
@@aamandazittlau5505 They could still have some food sources from bits of skin and hair protein left on the hairties. Better safe than sorry, wash the thing thoroughly, run some smoke under it (sage works great) to make any small mites and lice jump off (do so outdoors), hit it with some kind of antiseptic, THEN throw it in a bag in the freezer for a few days, THEN run it through the wash ... not that I'd go through all that, I use stuff right off the ground and eat off the ground and don't care lol, but if I were actually intending to confidently decontaminate a hairtie with unknown history, I wouldn't trust a short time-without-a-host to kill any parasites.
I made my friends to reuse a one time paper cup for a weekend.
I'm currently on day 3 with my leggings 🤣🤣 gave them a good sniff and checked for stains, good to go. Undies are one wear only lol
Me too 😉 no shame in my game 😂
Undeez
Ha same!! I’ve even made my own fabric refresher with water, alcohol and whatever fragrancey softener I’m into. The addition of 70%-90% alcohol really changed the game for me
I have one pair of period undies and i dont want to use a single use pad or my cloth pad(we're not good friends, it moves to much), so i just hand washed it with fabric soap and now its airdrying for me to wear for going out tonight. So you definetely didn't ask but yes i am sitting on my shark week towel in a homeshirt and nothing else. Wow. Reading this again, this is way to much info. But yeah, i re-wear stuff a lot. I have a shelf in my closet for things i wore once and can wear again. Like a sweater i only needed that night but might need again that week. Or a certain color pants.
I most certainly do the hair ties, and hair slides! I have also done the pop corn refill, but carry paper bags for inside the tub so it's cleaner!
I also reuse the families old t-shirts, and make rag mats by crocheting thin strips, and people love the, especially in the bathroom!
I just got my first thinx underwear and I’m really excited to try them! I’m wearing a pair right now along with my diva cup because I bleed a lot 🤷🏻♀️ I finally managed to fully replace tampons with my cup last month for my whole period and I felt so accomplished! Now for the pads 🙏
I feel the hard-flow struggles too. Today i was only wearing my highwaisted heavyduty thinx and i had like two cups worth of blood in those poor undies but they held up. I got home put in my cup and washed the thinx. I need to order more of these.
Júlia Kercsmár That’s awesome to know!! I got a starter pack of 2 briefs, but I always wear high-waisted pants so the extra security of the high-waisted underwear might be a good idea. I’m going to go broke from buying more, but they seem great so far 😂
when i was in high school and college, i used to keep this eos hand cream container that i would refill with any available hand cream at my house whenever it was empty.
Luckily, bridesmaids aren't really a thing where I come from, so I can get away with going to weddings in whatever formalwear I can borrow from my sister. I'd hate to spend money on a garment I don't even like.
Also, not washing your clothes every day (with the exception of underwear) is not weird at all. I keep myself clean, what's the point in washing a shirt I wore even if it still smells exactly like it did straight out of the washer?
Exactly. I always thought it was weird how weddings work in the US. And as for washing clothes - most of it can be worn multiple times until it gets smelly or dirty, so I agree with you
Girl yes! I’ve never done the popcorn thing (I sneak my own in) but everything else I’ve done. My old sriracha bottles I use for cooking oils and homemade sauces, some of my single use straws have lasted months, and hair ties are fair game. As always, great video with real, down to earth advice. Thank you for sharing! Love from H-town :)
It’s wild for me what things are concidered weird for Americans, obviously the clothes thing and especially reusing a dress for multiple events. Mindblowing for me that you’re expected to buy a new one every time:D
Katameez how did you make the jump to “weird for Americans”? One video of one person in one city doesn’t represent a country of 300+ million people...
Most of the time people buy a new dress for a different event because each event is different. Typically only very wealthy people buy new dresses every occasion. Most middle-class people have one or two dresses they could wear for any occasion and will buy a new dress to fit a specific occasion when it comes up.
The joke about bridesmaid dresses is because bridesmaids are often made to wear dresses they don’t actually like and don’t want to wear again - not that we are expected to wear a new dress to every event. I’ve worn a bridesmaid dress to like 5 different weddings. The one I didn’t like much I sold on Facebook Marketplace. At the school where I work, lots of girls even buy each other’s prom dresses second hand. These generalizations about “how Americans are” are just... 🤦🏻♀️
This has only really become a thing since social media became big. The idea is you don't want the pictures to all look like they're from the same night. Not that I support this idea, that's just what it comes from.
Feather oh yeah definitely, tell me more about how you’re an expert from what you see on TV lmao... is Eurosplaining a thing? Because that would be perfect 😂
I saw a hair tie on the ground the other day whole on my walk, and I thought of you! 🙂
yesssss reusing toothbrushes for cleaning is a life changer!!! i also love reusing dresses (bridesmaids or otherwise) to weddings or fancy events. i make it challenge to reuse them as many times as i can - so fun!
oh, and i reuse ziplock bags and jars/containers all. the. time. hand washing the ziplock bags can be a hassle, but worth it.
i love reusable pads! i'm planning on trying out thinx soon, and i'm somehow excited
I've reuses old squeezy bottles from when I used to dye my hair (I use henna now). I like to use them for hair treatments as well as paints.
I also reuse an old glass syrup bottle for home made mouth wash.
I keep the gloves that come with hair dye, you can wash off the dye and get a few more uses out of them before they break.
Very inspiring! And I'm glad you're going to reuse your dress! If you can't find a safe way to bleach it, maybe you can add another layer (or 2) of white chiffon on top. I guess you can find a tailor in your area to help you. Usually, they are self-imployed women and it'll be great to support one of them!
I reuse my trader Joe's chia seed bag at my bulk section instead of using a mason jar or new container
We do this with our coffee bag at our grocery store!
My local store doesn't have much of a bulk section and we can't use our own containers, so if I do use their plastic bags I reuse it multiple times and then use it the last time as a doggy poop bag.
Kelly Ryan omg no way - where’s they source on this?!
@@kellykel4472 I thought they cared about the environment 😩. I don't shop there but wanted to
@@kellykel4472 That was considered a tenuous connection at best, yo. A petition blew up about it and made the notion go viral but the plastic waste was never directly connected to Aldi (it was most likely dumped by some other secondary transporter/disposer) and Aldi happens to be TJ's parent company, but that's FAR from the same thing as TJ's doing it. No need to get people turned off from a broadly ethical, highly useful company just because of a pretty unsubstantiated and slightly skewed accusation.
I also reuse jars for plant pots. I can see the soil to see if it needs some water, AND used tea bags wet w water to keep moisture in my plants that dont need to be watered very often. I also use used coffee n tea grounds as fertilizer mixed in w soil in garden and plants.
"But I got my popcorn for free, dood". These are brilliant hacks and per your first mention of trendy thrifting, I'm all about doing it for the environment!
oursophisticatedplanet That is STEALING!!!! Its not free if they aren't giving it out for no cost to the consumer. Do you go into an expensive handbag store and take one out without paying? No because that is STEALING!!!!
@@katiecadigan7596 popcorn costs like literal pennies. Slow your roll.
@@katiecadigan7596 I agree. My first thought when it was brought up in the video, was..."oh, so you stole it". I don't care how much it costs, it still costs someone something and if you don't pay for it, and you use or consume it, it's stealing and illegal.
Beth Wade y’all be so dramatic for no reason. Chill it’s embarrassing
@supernova i am well aware of how much the popcorn costs. So with that logic I can go into any store and just take something without paying because every store marks up the merchandise no matter how much they pay for it. Whatever helps you sleep at night but what she did was steal no matter how much it cost the company. She did not pay for it.
Great video! I reuse zip lock bags,bread ties and bags,toothbrushes for garden markers,cardboard in the garden. Pretty much anything that I can come up with a purpose for. Oh and jars I’m obsessed with jars lol...
Yaaay, I save and reuse the celery produce rubber bands on my reusable Mason jar boba drink glass! 😁💖🤗💖. It prevents condensation from making the glass slippery, and doubles as a hot drink insulation so myself and the coffee attendant don't burn our hands.
Love it haha, i also wear my clothes more than once and i have reusable pads! They work great and i'm not scared of my own blood! :)
LOVE your videos. I’m also a minimalist, eco-friendly human! Some of these tips I’ve never heard of! Way to go!! 👌👌👌👌
You are definitely making a difference in the world! Your so inspiring and all yoir tips and tricks have helped me overcome how overwhelming it is to get started
you can actually record sound with your screen recording! press and hold the screen record button and there is a little thing on the bottom that will pop up saying “microphone on/off” and just make sure it’s on when you go to start your recording 😊
I absolutely love the quote you always mention “ you can not do all the good the world needs burnt why world needs all all the good you can do” you are such an inspiration!! ❤️
You can find me in a cinema multiple times a month so getting food is just way to expensive, I can't even remember the last time I had popcorn😅 just bring a water bottle and enjoy the movie without making unnecessary noise eating (or smuggle some crisps in).
The craziest thing I ever smuggled in was a whole pizza... Usually teenagers that work at the cinema don't care too much if you smuggle in food.
I resuse toothbrushes for cleaning! I try to resuse my imperfect produce boxes for storage or other things. And as a teacher, there's always so much extra paper, so I put it in a scratch paper bucket to use the other side!
I love watching your videos! Could you make one about living more sustainable/zero waste with pets?
Sydney S Yes!! 🙌
Yes please!!!
Sydney S I would love this!
My mom used to work when i was little obviously she hadn't enough time to take care of me so my lovely grand mother raised me. She was the most wonderful woman i have ever met. She taught me how's important to be kind to environment or animals. She would be so happy that zero waste is a "trend" now 🌱
The funnel idea is so smart! And I definitely wear my clothes more than once haha.
I could watch you all day, you’re so engaging! I reused a bridesmaid dress for my recital at university and hope to use it again, thankfully my sister has good taste and picked a versatile style and color! I have a whole re-use regimen for rosewater gifts bundles. When I dead-head rose bushes, I pick off the petals before composting and make my own rosewater. I keep spritz bottles/spice jars (the little holes are great to distribute the water, I don’t get mist bottles often because usually it’s an unnecessary product and all plastic) to store the rosewater. Then I sew cotton rounds: usually one side scrap teeshirt and the other side a cotton-based scrap fabric. All together it makes a cute little gift! Something I want to try is deconstructing a pre-loved knit sweater and knitting it into something new! Anyone try that before? Tips?