ZERO WASTE THOUGHTS AND STRATEGIES
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Could you imagine living in a zero waste city? The small town of Kamikatsu is a place where the people manage to divert essentially all of their waste from the landfill.
At the end of each module in our new course, Road to Zero Waste, we share a handful of additional resources to support your learning. We’ve compiled them in one place for easy access.
Even after transitioning almost all of my traditional household products to zero waste alternatives AND committing to shopping primarily secondhand AND learning how to grow my own food AND thinking about how to be a more conscious consumer 24/7, trash still happens.
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MINDSET SHIFT
This summer, during a community event all about the circular economy and the Right to Repair movement hosted by the Black-led environmental justice group, Basilica Bio, we dug into the barriers and challenges that stand in the way of creating a more circular economy. We also shared a selection of local examples and resources to help folks feel empowered to take action locally.
People often ask me about what they can do to live more sustainable lives. Many of us try our best, which is noble considering that we live within imperfect and extractive systems that make living in complete alignment with our values a somewhat impossible feat.
According to a study by Great Forest, 77% of a business’s trash isn’t trash at all. We send valuable organic matter, paper, glass, metal, and more to the landfill when those materials could go to much better use...
CONVERSATIONS
Lois Ko is the owner of Sweet Alchemy Ice Creamery which has two locations in Ballard and the U District in Seattle. in our conversation, she shares her journey from being an ice cream scooper to an organic ice cream shop owner, how she’s managed to reduce waste in her business, and her advice for other business owners...
Blendily is a skincare kitchen based in Portland, Oregon. We got to chat with founder, Ivy Chuang, who was motivated to create Blendily by her daughter’s birth...
Girlfriend Collective is a sustainable fashion brand based in Seattle. We got to learn more about their environmentally and socially responsible initiatives including their new closed loop manufacturing program, Girlfriend, in this interview...
CONVERSATIONS
This summer, during a community event all about the circular economy and the Right to Repair movement hosted by the Black-led environmental justice group, Basilica Bio, we dug into the barriers and challenges that stand in the way of creating a more circular economy. We also shared a selection of local examples and resources to help folks feel empowered to take action locally.
For their annual Juneteenth Celebration this year, the Northwest African American Museum (NAAM) collaborated with Reuse Seattle to bring reusable dishware to its food trucks. Our team at Blue Daisi Consulting led the planning and coordination for this event to ensure this collaborative effort was a success.
Situated among breweries and climbing gyms on the southeastern edge of Fremont, you’ll find the North Transfer Station. Driving down 34th, the facility is unassuming, its large concrete walls tucked away behind carefully manicured trees and shrubs, its pedestrian entrance outfitted with a sprawling sculpture of orange metal. I’ve walked by the building a handful of times on my way to the Seattle Bouldering Project, strolling through a small garden on its eastern side, never knowing what I was passing.