After
watching the video about a girl who live a zero waste life, I was really
surprised and inspired. I think there are so many steps that I need to take
before I live a zero waste life. Also, I need to educate and research ways on
how to live a zero waste life. For the past years, my family and I have been
separating our trash into recycle and compost. I think a good step to take is
reduce our plastic waste. In the video, she mentioned that there are so many
food products that are packaged in plastic. She said that we should stop buying
packaged food. I definitely agree with what she said. Whenever I go to the grocery
store, I see vegetables in Styrofoam trays and plastic wraps. My mom did start
buying more fruits and vegetables from the farmers’ market which are not in a Styrofoam
trays and plastic wraps. In addition, we can also bring our own jars and
containers. I will inform her that this is a better idea to reduce our plastic
trash. Since San Francisco started charging for plastic bags, we started
bringing our own reusable bag. This also reduce the plastic waste. In the
video, the second idea that she mentioned was to make your own product. I
started looking for alternative cleaning products. I recently watched a video
about how to clean the bathtub by using vinegar and baking soda. My mom and I
recently tried it and it was really effective. I think I’m going to search more
about alternative cleaning products because it’s not only reducing our plastic
waste but it’s also reducing our risk from exposure of toxic chemicals. I think
there are really so many ways that a person can reduce their waste. We just need
to educate ourselves and commit on living a zero waste life that will not only benefit
us but also our environment and the future generations.
Video
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF72px2R3Hg
I agree that it's great to start by using natural cleaning products and to reduce our reliance on plastic. As you mentioned, the plastic bag ban is a good idea since it is reducing our reliance on plastic to more sustainable reusable bags. Education is definitely going to be key in the commitment to zero waste.
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