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The surplus of waste is becoming a bigger and bigger problem locally and globally with each passing day. The UN estimates that every year, humans generate up to 2.3 billion tons of municipal solid waste. Waste pollution is becoming a serious problem, as around 2.7 billion people lack access to waste collection.

That's why we should all do our (however tiny) part in trying to reduce global waste, so we've compiled some ideas for you, zero-waste Pandas. From tips and tricks you can use at home to creative ideas in restaurants, supermarkets, and small businesses, we've got it all covered. Scroll down and see some ideas on how you can be a little kinder to the planet, one upcycled item at a time.

Bored Panda got in touch with an expert in living the zero-waste lifestyle, Gittemarie Johansen. She's a Danish public speaker, author, content creator, and zero-waste expert who's been living sustainably since 2015. She kindly agreed to tell us more about the biggest challenges beginners usually face, shared some tips on how one can begin their zero-waste journey, and contemplated with us the question of why zero-waste isn't the default yet.

More info: Gittemarie Johansen | Instagram | YouTube | Sustainable Badass: A Zero-Waste Lifestyle Guide

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I’m A Quilter Who Saves Every Scrap. I Made This Dumbledore Quilt Using All Of The Tiny Scraps From My Stash

I’m A Quilter Who Saves Every Scrap. I Made This Dumbledore Quilt Using All Of The Tiny Scraps From My Stash

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Many of us know that the planet is in a pretty rough state. We no longer need Bill Nye to tell us that. We asked Gittemarie Johansen, who educates people about the benefits of a zero-waste lifestyle, why the movement isn't more popular under the circumstances. "I think there is a big disconnect between our actions and our impact," she says. "Climate change is still a very distant phenomenon to many consumers, even though we can see it with our own eyes every day."

"Through years and years of marketing and advertising, consumers today have also learned that we have the right to all types of convenience at any time we want. Both the fast food and the fast fashion industries are examples of this. In many ways, I think we're putting our own flee[t]ing pleasure above what is beneficial to the planet or our local communities."

"I think we're often led to believe that our individual actions won't matter – that's all about the big corporations, and don't get me wrong, they have a massive impact. I have found the zero-waste movement to be a great way to prevent hopelessness, which is easy to fall into today. But actually doing something, zero waste or not, is just so massively important."

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I Work At A Travel Agency, And When We Have To Get Rid Of Our Outdated Maps, I Reuse Them As Wrapping Paper

I Work At A Travel Agency, And When We Have To Get Rid Of Our Outdated Maps, I Reuse Them As Wrapping Paper

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I make reusable shopping bags and since I always have lots on hand, I wrap gifts in those. I say wrap, I put the gift in and call it good.

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Sometimes Cheap Frames Don’t Come With Hanging Hardware. Tin Can Lids Get The Job Done. Learned This Trick From My High School Art Teacher

Sometimes Cheap Frames Don’t Come With Hanging Hardware. Tin Can Lids Get The Job Done. Learned This Trick From My High School Art Teacher

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This will be tested immediately. I have three of the same old frames and when changing the pictures the hanger broke. I finally get a triptych on the wall!

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Gittemarie says that sometimes people misunderstand what zero-waste actually is. "There might also be a misrepresentation of what zero-waste is – chances are, you're already doing a lot of zero-waste actions. It's not about being 100% perfectly zero-waste; that's impossible in a society not designed for it, but it's about being mindful of how we consume and use materials and products. We need more people to see the connection between the small actions and the big picture."

"Trying to live as sustainably as possible, of course, has its own challenges. My biggest challenge has been my expectations of myself and how 'zero' waste I can be," Gittemarie tells Bored Panda. "It took me a while to realize that it's not about perfection but simply trying."

"We're often quite limited by the options available to us: if we have a market, a bulk store, a compost, a good thrift [shop], etc. But everyone can participate, regardless of [their] budget and shopping options. It's about doing what you can."

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My Dad Built A Greenhouse Out Of Piles Of Random Stuff He’s Been Saving - Old Windows, Bits Of Flooring, Recycled Straightened Nails, And Off-Cuts Of Steel Roofing

My Dad Built A Greenhouse Out Of Piles Of Random Stuff He’s Been Saving - Old Windows, Bits Of Flooring, Recycled Straightened Nails, And Off-Cuts Of Steel Roofing

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I Made A Bag Out Of Tags

I Made A Bag Out Of Tags

Over 500 tags used, with two fully adjustable straps that can link together to create a longer strap. The tag for the bag is also a smaller bag made of tags.

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My Weekend Project Was Making Use Of A Broken Pot

My Weekend Project Was Making Use Of A Broken Pot

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Another interesting thing Gittemarie discovered when she started living the zero-waste lifestyle was that our physical trash doesn't fully represent the impact we have on the planet.

"Packaging only accounts for a very small part of a product's impact. What the product is is much more important than how it's packaged. As such, beef bought in bulk still has a bigger negative impact than lentils or veggie protein in a plastic bag," Gittemarie explains. "And it's important not to hyper-focus on the small stuff and continue to look at the bigger picture."

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This Supermarket Had Tiny Paper Bags Instead Of Plastic Containers To Reduce Waste

This Supermarket Had Tiny Paper Bags Instead Of Plastic Containers To Reduce Waste

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Supermarket I work in does it too. But people either remove grapes from paper bag and put it into plastic bag, or put whole paper bag of grapes into plastic bag. I don't get it either....

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Had To Throw This Basket Out At Work Because The Side Had Split. I Asked My Boss If I Could Have It And She Said Sure, So With A Little Ribbon It's Fixed

Had To Throw This Basket Out At Work Because The Side Had Split. I Asked My Boss If I Could Have It And She Said Sure, So With A Little Ribbon It's Fixed

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My Grandma Made Her Shopping Bag Out Of Plastic Shopping Bags

My Grandma Made Her Shopping Bag Out Of Plastic Shopping Bags

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For those looking to start their zero-waste journey, Gittemarie advises people to look at the bigger picture. "I would love to give three tips, like use a tote bag, bring your water bottle, and say no to straws, but I have a slightly different approach. Reduce what you buy, limit your spending to what is necessary, and look for preloved, second-hand options before buying from new."

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Reusing The Kids' Playhouse As A Catio

Reusing The Kids' Playhouse As A Catio

Our kids are getting older and we were facing the need to get rid of their playhouse. We also have a cat that likes the outside but gets himself into trouble. We gave away the slides and swings (the cat didn’t enjoy those aspects) and kept the main house to turn it into a catio. The cat loves it and we didn’t have to buy anything besides the wire and door hooks to convert it.

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These Chairs Made From Old Fire Hoses, Near A Fire Station

These Chairs Made From Old Fire Hoses, Near A Fire Station

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Old Hair Brush? Attach It To A Leg Of A Chair For Your Cat To Rub On

Old Hair Brush? Attach It To A Leg Of A Chair For Your Cat To Rub On

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"Sustainable living doesn't have to be perfect to be valid," Gittemarie says. "And no one is perfect anyway, so there is [that]. Simply doing anything has a positive impact. Start thinking about reusable things instead of relying on disposables whenever possible. Remember that the most sustainable products are what you already have; being zero waste doesn't mean running out and buying tons of cute swaps; reuse what you have for as long as you can," Gittemarie advises.

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Someone On My Street Put Two Twin Bed Frames On The Curb. I Made One Into A Trellis

Someone On My Street Put Two Twin Bed Frames On The Curb. I Made One Into A Trellis

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Our Local Supermarket Makes Juice Out Of Unsold Fruits. Literally Zero Waste

Our Local Supermarket Makes Juice Out Of Unsold Fruits. Literally Zero Waste

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Upcycled A Broken Cable Spool From Work Into A Climbing Toy For Our New Kitten, Lady Sif

Upcycled A Broken Cable Spool From Work Into A Climbing Toy For Our New Kitten, Lady Sif

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We as the human species are putting more and more effort into safeguarding our planet by opting for more sustainable lifestyles. In fact, people born between 1997 and 2012 are the most eco-conscious generation yet. They have been taught from a young age that we are in a climate crisis and that physical pollution contributes to it directly.

Lately, governments are taking more action to decrease global pollution. In 2022, 175 UN member states voted to adopt a Global Plastics Treaty by 2025. What's the use of it, you ask? The treaty would aim to hold countries to a higher standard regarding plastic consumption and pollution. That includes banning single-use plastics and excessive packaging and implementing specific design requirements for plastic items.

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An Old TV Was Repurposed Into A Cat Bed For My Cat’s Birthday

An Old TV Was Repurposed Into A Cat Bed For My Cat’s Birthday

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is so cute. Hopefully, the cat appreciates it and doesn't go in search of the nearest cardboard box.

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I Was About To Throw Away Some Buttons, Single Earrings, And Broken Necklace Parts, But Turned Them Into DIY Cards Instead

I Was About To Throw Away Some Buttons, Single Earrings, And Broken Necklace Parts, But Turned Them Into DIY Cards Instead

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A Coconut Repurposed As A Salt Container That Has Been In My Family For Over 20 Years

A Coconut Repurposed As A Salt Container That Has Been In My Family For Over 20 Years

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The World Wildlife Organization, together with other organizations, has urged leaders to come up with a united strategy for many years. They claim that 9 to 14 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans each year. What's worse, if we go at this rate, it will most likely triple by 2040, ushering in a serious plastic pollution crisis.

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Some might say that tackling this problem at a national level might be more effective. Governments can cater to their country's needs better and are more familiar with the extent of pollution. Yet the data says otherwise. The WWF claims that national and voluntary actions have increased by 60%, but plastic pollution has still continued to increase by 50%.

#19

Repurposed An Old Diaper Box Into A Bookcase For My Son

Repurposed An Old Diaper Box Into A Bookcase For My Son

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What a wonderful example for that little sprout- to see mom build something instead of tap Amazon on her phone

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#20

I Patched A Large Hole In My Favorite Overalls Today

I Patched A Large Hole In My Favorite Overalls Today

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Neighbor Built This Neat Greenhouse Out Of Salvaged Windows And Doors

Neighbor Built This Neat Greenhouse Out Of Salvaged Windows And Doors

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These are, of course, commitments by governments and transnational organizations. But there's a bottom-up approach, too: consumers can try to be more pollution-conscious. That's where the zero-waste movement comes in. It's about reducing the waste that you produce as a consumer and minimizing your carbon footprint.

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Mom Ordered A New Blanket, I Needed A Mini Greenhouse Type Container To Keep My Calathea Humid. Perfect? No, But Saved The Plastic From The Trash, And I Get To Give It A New Purpose

Mom Ordered A New Blanket, I Needed A Mini Greenhouse Type Container To Keep My Calathea Humid. Perfect? No, But Saved The Plastic From The Trash, And I Get To Give It A New Purpose

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Upcycling Tip: A Leftover Rotisserie Chicken Container Makes A Great Mini Greenhouse

Upcycling Tip: A Leftover Rotisserie Chicken Container Makes A Great Mini Greenhouse

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I Made Shelves Using Recycled Thrift Shop Speakers

I Made Shelves Using Recycled Thrift Shop Speakers

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Bea Johnson, the author of the bestselling book and blog Zero Waste Home, popularized the 5 Rs, which have become the pillars of the zero-waste movement. The 5 Rs stand for Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rot. They have replaced the previous 3 Rs that we were taught to live by: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. The zero-waste movement, in turn, emphasizes minimalism and decluttering.

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I Work At A Hospital Where Employees Eat Every Day With Plastic Utensils. My Solution: Fork And Spoon In An Old Pencil Case

I Work At A Hospital Where Employees Eat Every Day With Plastic Utensils. My Solution: Fork And Spoon In An Old Pencil Case

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A Local Shop Gives Leafy Parts From Vegetables That Most People Don't Eat To Pets For Free

A Local Shop Gives Leafy Parts From Vegetables That Most People Don't Eat To Pets For Free

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've seen one like this, and the best part was that it was encouraged to leave the parts of the veggies you didn't want in the box before weighing, too, like carrot green.

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The Components For My New Vacuum Are All Packaged In Paper Instead Of Plastic

The Components For My New Vacuum Are All Packaged In Paper Instead Of Plastic

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When companies take sustainability into consideration, they should be acknowledged. Wish OP had mentioned the company's name.

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That's why "Refuse" is at the front of the motto. Johnson told The Zero Waste Collective in an interview that even by adopting the three Rs, lots of waste was still coming into her home, like freebies, samples, and junk mail. So, "Refuse" might be the hardest principle to implement in your everyday life.

"From experience, I can attest that it only is for a few weeks," Johnson said. "That is until you have learned to not reach out when something is handed to you, and you have found your go-to refusal sentence."

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You Can Plant This Calendar Because It's Made From Recycled Paper

You Can Plant This Calendar Because It's Made From Recycled Paper

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My brother's wedding invitation was able to be planted and it would grow wildflowers. Much nicer than just tossing it in the trash.

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#29

My Mom Always Wraps Birthday Presents In Maps

My Mom Always Wraps Birthday Presents In Maps

Many years ago, my Granddad worked in a paper factory. My mom visited his workplace in 1994 to shoot a film there. They had thousands of excess sheets of maps that had been printed that were going to be thrown out, so she took enough that we still get our main presents wrapped in them all these years later.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maps, the 'funny papers" from Sunday newspapers, decorated paper bags even used (cleaned) foil ... all used by grandparents/parents/myself back in the day.

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I Make Planters Out Of Old License Plates

I Make Planters Out Of Old License Plates

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wonder where did you get so many licen... never mind..wrong turn maybe

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Companies may claim that their products are compatible with a zero-waste lifestyle, "biodegradable," "plastic-free," or "plastic-neutral." However, a lot of times, these claims can be dishonest and just plain greenwashing.

For example, companies just slap a recycling symbol on their packaging, even if their product is not accepted by recycling facilities. The truth is that only 9% of plastics ever produced have been recycled, and 19% have been incinerated.

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You Can Grow Loofahs, Dry Them And Use Them To Wash Dishes. 5 Plants Make Enough For About 2 Years In Our House. Fully Biodegradable When They're Worn Out

You Can Grow Loofahs, Dry Them And Use Them To Wash Dishes. 5 Plants Make Enough For About 2 Years In Our House. Fully Biodegradable When They're Worn Out

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Made From A Very Worn Men’s Shirt That Was Headed To The Landfill

Made From A Very Worn Men’s Shirt That Was Headed To The Landfill

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When my nephew was born (in the 80's) I was taking Home Economics in middle school and got obsessed with sewing. We had a set of super ugly old brown sheets with a darker brown pattern on them that my mom was going to get rid of. So I made him a teddy bear out of the sheets and embroidered the face. It was adorable, and probably the best thing I've ever made - because I haven't sewn anything since. :) My nephew loved it though, and kept it until it literally fell apart.

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I Took A Friend's Thesis Poster That Was Printed On Fabric And Turned It Into A Weekender Bag He Can Use

I Took A Friend's Thesis Poster That Was Printed On Fabric And Turned It Into A Weekender Bag He Can Use

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ok that is a genius way to save something you don't want to get rid of but have no use for.

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A Small Local Movie Theater Uses Reusable Metal Bowls For Popcorn

A Small Local Movie Theater Uses Reusable Metal Bowls For Popcorn

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I do love this idea because, as a collective, we've abused our landfills. I'm just not sure if this might be a health code violation. The other issue is unruly patrons. Getting hit in the back of the head with a cardboard container doesn't hurt as much as a metal bowl.

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Shout-Out To Everyone Who Washes And Reuses Their Food Storage Bags

Shout-Out To Everyone Who Washes And Reuses Their Food Storage Bags

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I do when it's bread or vegetables. Not with meat or cooked items.

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I Found Myself Buying Makeup Removing Wipes Every Few Weeks, But No More. With Fabric Remnants, An Old Hand Towel, And A Few Hours Of My Time, I’m Saving Money And The Planet

I Found Myself Buying Makeup Removing Wipes Every Few Weeks, But No More. With Fabric Remnants, An Old Hand Towel, And A Few Hours Of My Time, I’m Saving Money And The Planet

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#37

Repurposed Pallets For A Raised Bed. $9 Total, Spent On Fasteners And Hardware, With Half Left Over

Repurposed Pallets For A Raised Bed. $9 Total, Spent On Fasteners And Hardware, With Half Left Over

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you're re-using pallets for gardens, google any markings on them first. Some of them are chemical treated and you don't want that in your soil (I don't know if the markings/letter codes are the same internationally, so I didn't add any).

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It Isn’t A Lot, But Me And My Girlfriend Stopped Buying Paper Towels

It Isn’t A Lot, But Me And My Girlfriend Stopped Buying Paper Towels

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My Aunt Requested Crochet Face Scrubbies To Replace Cotton Pads. She Asked For 24, So I Put Them In A Repurposed Candle Container

My Aunt Requested Crochet Face Scrubbies To Replace Cotton Pads. She Asked For 24, So I Put Them In A Repurposed Candle Container

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A Local Soapmaker Sells Miscellaneous Or Broken Pieces Of Soap Without Packaging At A Discount. It's Perfect For Trying Out New Scents

A Local Soapmaker Sells Miscellaneous Or Broken Pieces Of Soap Without Packaging At A Discount. It's Perfect For Trying Out New Scents

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First Time Using Food Scraps To Make Broth

First Time Using Food Scraps To Make Broth

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My Local Coffee Shop Uses Old Milk Cartons As Takeaway Trays

My Local Coffee Shop Uses Old Milk Cartons As Takeaway Trays

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This sounds good in theory, but how many resources were used to clean the boxes to pass health codes?

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#43

Using Old Liquor Bottles To Serve Water At Restaurants

Using Old Liquor Bottles To Serve Water At Restaurants

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Reminds me my eccentric professor who used to drink water from vodka bottle on first year just to see reactions of students.

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I Made Reusable Swiffer Pads! I Have Three Cats And A Dog, And I Get So Tired Of Buying Those Ridiculously Expensive Dusting Pads To Get Up All The Pet Hair

I Made Reusable Swiffer Pads! I Have Three Cats And A Dog, And I Get So Tired Of Buying Those Ridiculously Expensive Dusting Pads To Get Up All The Pet Hair

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This Was A Really Fun Upcycling Project And Saved A Fortune On Glass Jars For My Pantry Shelves

This Was A Really Fun Upcycling Project And Saved A Fortune On Glass Jars For My Pantry Shelves

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Upcycled A Broken Bed Frame

Upcycled A Broken Bed Frame

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#47

Old And Broken Window Blinds Turned Into Plant Markers

Old And Broken Window Blinds Turned Into Plant Markers

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#48

This Toilet's Cistern Fills Using A Tap And Sink, So You Can Wash Your Hands With No Waste

This Toilet's Cistern Fills Using A Tap And Sink, So You Can Wash Your Hands With No Waste

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Our Brand New Bed Broke. I Salvaged The Wood, And Turned It Into A Planter

Our Brand New Bed Broke. I Salvaged The Wood, And Turned It Into A Planter

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My Girlfriend Wrapped Her Christmas Presents In Fast Food Bags

My Girlfriend Wrapped Her Christmas Presents In Fast Food Bags

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