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Easy and Affordable Zero Waste Swaps for a Greener Life

Make your life more sustainable with these zero waste swaps that save money!

A zero waste lifestyle is all about embracing a simpler living to reduce consumption and waste. Fighting against waste will save you a lot of money, and it is the most important step we need to take if we want to be intentional about reducing our carbon footprint. The good news is, a minimalist living is not as difficult and expensive as you might think. A few simple budget-friendly zero-waste swaps in your daily routine can really make a big difference without breaking the bank.

Zero waste on a budget made easy

If you are reading this post, you are probably interested in finding out what’s all this fuss about zero waste and minimalism, or maybe you’ve already taken some steps towards a clutter-free existence. Either way, when researching this topic it becomes clear very soon that leading a waste free life has its challenges and can be overwhelming. Everything in today’s world seems to conspire against whoever is environmentally conscious and would like to take active steps in reducing their carbon footprint. Despite governments around the world planning to ban it, single use plastic is still all around us at home, at work and in the shops. We are told that we should consume less resources. But at the same time we are bombarded with ads telling us that we need to buy more stuff. Companies are increasingly offering eco-friendly versions of their products. But they are often more expensive and not always ‘green’ as they claim to be.

So how can we embark in this journey towards a more sustainable lifestyle, without losing our sanity? In this post we will discuss a number of practical steps we can all take to reduce our waste and contribute to a healthier environment. Have a look at our top 5 zero waste swaps that save money.

Affordable swaps for a cleaner, greener life

These 5 budget-friendly zero-waste swaps will trim both your waste and your expenses.

Recycled glass jars are a sustainable and cheap way to store food
Recycled glass jars are a sustainable and cheap way to store food (Display of Home-Canned Food
. [Between 1941 and 1945] Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2017878891/>).
  • Use durable storage solutions. Reuse plastic containers or glass jars you already own to store your food as long as they last. If and when you need to replace them, invest in durable glass, pyrex or stainless steel containers.
  • Use soap bars. Nowadays you can find soap bars not only for hands and body, but also shampoo, conditioner and laundry bars. This is one of the best zero waste swaps you can make that save money. They are a cheaper and eco-friendlier alternative to any product stored in a plastic bottle.
Using handkerchiefs instead of paper tissues is a zero waste swap that saves money
Using handkerchiefs instead of paper tissues is a zero waste swap that saves money (E. Duykinck, Portrait of Marie Antoinette von Habsburg-Lothringen (detail). Retrieved from Wikimedia Commons, <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Un_mouchoir_en_dentelle.jpg>)
  • Swap paper with fabric. Replace your paper napkins with fabric ones. You can also use handkerchiefs instead of paper tissues.
  • Refillable water bottles & coffee cups. Reduce disposable bottles and cups waste by bringing your reusable water bottle and coffee cup with you wherever you go. Some coffee shops will even offer a discount on your drink if you bring your reusable cup!
  • Reusable shopping and produce bags. Replace single-use plastic bags with reusable cloth or mesh bags when shopping, and when buying loose fruit and veg.

Live zero waste without spending a fortune

This is not an easy journey, and it involves some soul searching. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed and discouraged, especially at the beginning. And some might feel the desire to find some shortcuts and “buy their way” into a zero waste lifestyle, thinking that it can be achieved only by replacing what you already own with the latest trendy gadgets.

The truth is, the key concept of ‘zero waste’, ‘plastic free’ and all those other fancy terms is to reduce waste, and reduce our impact on the planet. Any of us who decides to do that will need to take different actions, depending on their lifestyle and circumstances. There isn’t one right way to do this. And there are soooo many options and opportunities to live a more sustainable lifestyle on any budget!

Do you want to know how you can save money while living sustainably? Read here!